zaterdag 20 november 2010

Ithaa Restaurant



What is it?
Ithaa Restaurant is the world’s first all-glass, undersea restaurant. Secured five meters below sea level at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island in Rangalifinolhu, Maldives. The five by nine meter restaurant has a capacity of 14 people. It has a transparent acrylic roof offering 270° panoramic view.

Why it’s cool?
It is an amazing experience especially profound for people who have never scuba dived. Even for longtime divers there’s something romantic about eating here. After some time at Ithaa restaurant you feel like a marine creature yourself, connected to that rich undersea world hidden from land dwellers.


donderdag 11 november 2010

Dinner in the Sky



What is it? 
Dinner in the Sky is hosted at a table suspended at a height of 50 meters by a team of professionals. It is an event that can be held anywhere and it’s available for a session of 8 hours. It can be divided or personalized according to the client’s wishes.

Why it’s cool?
Dinner in the Sky is a unique event meant for anyone who wishes to transform an ordinary meal or meeting into a magical moment that will leave a lasting impression on their guests.

dinsdag 2 november 2010

ICEHOTEL

 

What is it?
Ice hotel is a temporary hotel made up of snow, sculpted blocks of ice, and some steel framing. ICEHOTEL is situated in the village JukkasjÀrvi, Sweden, 12 km from Kiruna Airport.

Why it’s cool?
Staying at ICEHOTEL is an experience utterly unlike other hotel stays. Hotels are reconstructed every year. The walls, fixtures, and fittings are made entirely of ice, and are held together using a substance known as snice. The hotel has special features for travelers who are interested in novelties and unusual environments. The lobby is filled with ice sculptures, and food and beverages are specially chosen for the circumstances.

http://www.icehotel.com/

maandag 1 november 2010

Ninja New York



What is it?
Ninja New York is a dining experience designed to look like a 15th-century Japanese feudal village full of dark corners and snaking passageways. Servers dressed as ninjas are performing magic alongside tables.

Why it’s cool?
One-of-a-kind, very entertaining dining experience combined with spectacular high-end contemporary Japanese cuisine. You'll need to sharpen all your senses before dining here because the waiters aren't out-of-work actors, they are athletes trained in ancient ninja principles. Your armed server will leap and silently creep up on diners. Part victim, part customer, you'll love the extreme dining experience at Ninja New York. Expect to spend quite a bit on the sushi but realize you’re really paying for the amazing entertainment.