Remember climbing into a treehouse when you were a kid? Eighteen lucky diners at a time get to do that again at the Yellow Treehouse Restaurant in Auckland, New Zealand. Check it out.
Redesigning a restaurant is tough. Redesigning one each season is simply amazing! But that's what New York's Park Avenue does -- a new design for each season, facilitated by restaurant design firm AvroKO. Check out the images here.
In the mood for seafood? How about seeing the seafood swim by while you eat? Then you'd love the Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort. The dining room is 16 feet below the sea, and features 180 degree views of the reef and marine life.
Do the pipes running along the ceiling of the space you're designing sometimes get in the way? See how designer Stanley Saitowitz handled them in a San Francisco restaurant called Conduit (yes, the name is significant!)
Italian restaurants often turn to kitsch to attract diners. Not La Nonna restaurant in Mexico City, designed by CheremSerrano. Red bricks dominate this design, but not the way you imagine in an Italian joint.
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