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Restaurants with the Most Beautiful Views in the World

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There are restaurants you visit for the food. And there are those you visit for the feeling. The latter stay in your memory longer - because every dish comes with a view that lingers. From underwater worlds to mountain peaks and urban skylines, there are places across the planet where gastronomy gains an extra dimension. In them, the setting is not just a backdrop, but an equal part of the experience.

Ithaa Undersea Restaurant (Maldives)

A few meters below the surface of the Indian Ocean lies a restaurant where dinner comes with a view of the marine world. The glass dome above the guests turns the space into a kind of aquarium, where fish, rays, and sharks glide by. The silence of the underwater world and the unusual perspective make this one of the most unique dining experiences on the planet.

Grotta Palazzese (Polignano a Mare, Italy)

Set inside a natural cave overlooking the sea, this restaurant resembles a scene from a film. Waves crash against the rocks below the terraces, while candlelight and stone create an intimate, almost surreal atmosphere. Here, dinner is not just a meal, but an experience of southern Italy at its most romantic.

Le Panoramic (Mont Blanc, France)

At an altitude of over 2,500 meters, the view stretches across the snow-covered peaks of the Alps. The restaurant is reached by cable car, adding a sense of adventure to the entire experience. Time slows down here, and every bite comes with the feeling of being on the roof of Europe.

Sky Restaurant 634 (Tokyo, Japan)

Located high above one of the world’s largest cities, this restaurant offers a view of Tokyo that seems endless. At night, the city transforms into a sea of lights, while the calm interior contrasts with the vibrant energy below.

El Farallón (Los Cabos, México)

Perched on the edge of a cliff above the Pacific Ocean, this restaurant offers raw, almost dramatic natural beauty. The sound of the waves and the open horizon create a sense of freedom, while fresh seafood arrives directly from the ocean you are looking at.

Sirocco (Bangkok, Thailand)

One of the most famous rooftop restaurants in the world. Located atop a skyscraper, it offers a breathtaking panorama of Bangkok. The golden dome and views of the Chao Phraya River make this place one of the city’s nightlife icons.

The Rock Restaurant (Zanzibar, Tanzania)

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A small restaurant set on a rock in the middle of the sea, changing its character with the tides. Sometimes you reach it on foot, sometimes by boat—but always with the feeling that you’ve arrived somewhere special. Simple, authentic, and completely unique.

Asiate (New York, USA)

In the heart of Manhattan, overlooking Central Park, this restaurant blends the rhythm of the city with the calm of nature. Floor-to-ceiling windows open up views of the park’s green oasis, creating a contrast rarely found elsewhere.

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