13 of the world's wildest restaurants
Underwater, underground, on an island or in the air…these restaurants recognize that a property’s three most important traits are location, location, location.
Perlan (The Pearl) Reykjavik, Iceland
Sitting atop several hot water storage tanks on a hill overlooking the Icelandic capital, The Pearl houses a high-end restaurant in its glass, domed structure. (Photo: Flickr / Óðinn V. Árnason)
Ristorante Da Pancrazio Rome, Italy
Housed in the ruins of the ancient Theatre of Pompey, diners can enjoy old and new Roman cuisine while surrounded by a piece of the city’s unrivaled history. (Photo via Facebook)
Berggasthaus Aescher-Wildkirchli Swiss Alps
Accessible only by cable car, the 40-bed Aescher hut is accessible only by cable car, and sits nearly 1,500 metres above sea level. (Photo: Flickr / Kecko)
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Perlan (The Pearl) Reykjavik, Iceland
Sitting atop several hot water storage tanks on a hill overlooking the Icelandic capital, The Pearl houses a high-end restaurant in its glass, domed structure. (Photo: Flickr / Óðinn V. Árnason)
Ristorante Da Pancrazio Rome, Italy
Housed in the ruins of the ancient Theatre of Pompey, diners can enjoy old and new Roman cuisine while surrounded by a piece of the city’s unrivaled history. (Photo via Facebook)
Berggasthaus Aescher-Wildkirchli Swiss Alps
Accessible only by cable car, the 40-bed Aescher hut is accessible only by cable car, and sits nearly 1,500 metres above sea level. (Photo: Flickr / Kecko)
Read more about the 13 of the world's wildest restaurants