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The most unusual restaurants in the world
There are unusual restaurants in the world that are famous not only and not so much for their exquisite menu. How do you like, for example, a restaurant where visitors are sitting on the ocean floor? And the restaurant, all of whose staff are children?
There are restaurants where visitors are invited to taste the “Intestine” or they are served by monkeys.
We want to tell you about the most unusual restaurants in the world!
1. Restaurant “Kayabuki” with monkey waiters (Japan)
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Unusual ideas for catering
1. The facial recognition system of coffee shop visitors
Experienced barista perfectly remember their regular customers and their favorite orders, but with the NoafFace device this skill can be automated. The face recognition system began to operate in one of the Sydney coffee houses. Thanks to her, the barista, for example, can immediately offer the client his favorite big latte with an individual amount of sugar. Most of the customers note that they like this service, because a visit to a coffee shop becomes more “warm” and pleasant for them.
2. Order fast food from a car using the face-to-face system
In one of the most popular fast food restaurants in the southern US states, called Chick-fil-A, they decided to expedite customer service during peak hours. Continue reading
16 inspirational examples of underwater restaurants
In recent years, underwater restaurants, in which visitors are invited to combine a meal with admiring the marine life, began to actively appear around the world, and in the Maldives they have grown so much that they began to seriously compete with each other. The 1000 Ideas portal decided to collect 16 of the best underwater restaurants and aquarium restaurants from around the world.
ITHAA UNDERSEA RESTAURANT, Rangali Island, Maldives
The most famous underwater restaurant called Ithaa Undersea Restaurant is located in the Laccadive Sea at a 5-meter depth off Rangali Island, Maldives. Since its opening in 2005, it has attracted endless crowds of tourists. From those who want to get to the cherished 14 places, there is simply no end: orders are made a month before a visit. Above the guests’ head is a large glass dome, which opens up the stunning underwater world of the Maldives. Continue reading