5 Must-Visit Restaurants for travelers

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Restaurants not only have to upkeep the quality of their food, but also the decor and overall ambiance that invaluably add to the customer experience when they dine in. Some establishments focus on the details of every decorative piece, the music, the lighting, and the cutlery, while others have strong themes or concepts that may be interesting or controversial enough to build a following. Here are 5 must-visit restaurants for travelers who step foot in these cities.

The Clinic, Singapore

Do you reminisce the time when you were in hospital so much so that you’d like to relive the experience? You can do so in Singapore! The Clinic is a one-of-a-kind hospital-themed restaurant (just the furniture and design, rest assured they don’t serve hospital food. But if that’s up your alley perhaps they can acquiesce). Dining in a wheelchair with surgical ward lights shining on you may douse your appetite, though!

http://www.theclinic.sg/

SubCulture Dining, San Francisco

Only for the exclusive, you must be known by the primaries or sponsored by a primary as an invited guest for consideration of membership and admission, which is the requirement for membership to the SCD. The SCD is a private club, a Communal Dining experience developed at an assortment of unique, intimate environments. All unknown guests are on a probation period until approved by the Dissident Chef.

http://www.thescdsf.com/


’s Baggers, Nuremberg, Germany

’s Baggers is the world’s first restaurant to feature fully automated ordering and table service. Gone are the days of the waiter! In the waiter’s place, each table has been connected by metal rails to the kitchen, thereby making service crew redundant. Dishes like “organic beef in buttermilk” and “sausage en croute” glide along the rails to customers, propelled by gravity. A pretty brilliant concept, especially for someone inexperienced in the business of dining.

http://www.sbaggers.de/

Modern Toilet Restaurant, Taipei

A generation of toilet-themed restaurants seems to have arrived since this Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taipei. In the beginning, they mainly sold ice cream — a big pile of chocolate ice cream resembling you-kn0w-what sold in containers that shaped like a squat toilet. Now, there’s more variety and better service. Try for yourself if this toilet-themed restaurant will induce your appetite!

http://www.moderntoilet.com.tw/

The Supperclub, San Francisco, Amsterdam, Istanbul, Singapore

The supper club has comfy beds, an upstairs level, cool purple, red lights, and performers! ‘Nuff said.

http://www.supperclub.com/

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