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Themed restaurant
1.
2. Theme restaurants are restaurants
in which the concept of the restaurant
takes priority over everything else.
The restaurant is built around an
idea, usually emphasizing fun and
fantasy, glamour and romance. For
e.g. Hard Rock Café is themed on
musicians and music artists.
The theme of the restaurant usually
revolves around
movies, characters, celebriti
es, sports and fantasies and
wild imaginations.
The concept influences the
architecture, food, music and the
3. These restaurants attract customers solely on the premise of the theme
itself
Theme restaurants have an instantly recognizable, easily articulable concept
that can be summed up in a few words.
It is usually located at major tourist hot spots.
These type of restaurants
require a lot of investment and a
lot of costs are also involved to
maintain such establishments.
Some examples of famous
themed restaurants include:
Hard rock café, Planet
Hollywood, Rainforest
Café, Me
dieval Times, ESPN
zone, The Hellfire.
4. First theme restaurants were developed
by Paris cafés and cabarets which opened
in Montmartre in the later nineteenth
century.
They were built around a concept and
created an environment which appeared to be
something other than a mere eating and
drinking place.
Café du Bagne (Café of the Penitentiary) ) established in 1885 by Maxime
Lisbonne replicated a prison eating hall and hailed Commune heroes.
Waiters were dressed as real convicts
The Chateau d’If’ of the 1880s was also designed to resemble the prison
by the same name in Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo.
5. The L’Abbaye de Thélème, with a medieval theme, dressed its servers as
monks and nuns.
Many of the Montmartre cafés decorated their cafes with paintings and
decor whose subjects included infanticide, crucifixion, and assassination, but
in 1894 The Café of Death opened, furnished with coffins serving as tables.
In U.S.A. early theme restaurants were inspired by Paris cafés. Some
of the famous ones were beefsteak dungeon in New York the Pirate’s Den.
Pirate’s Den Dungeon Restaurant 1920
8. This concept first came in Brussels, Belgium.
You can dine over beautifully city like New York or Las Vegas at
night, above a landmark like the Eiffel Tower in Paris or by the ocean at
sunset from a seat that can rotate 180 feet.
To hire the suspended restaurant for 8 hours you have to spend $11,000
and it does not include catering costs!!!!
The apparatus, which was built in Belgium, is suspended 50 feet in the
air from a 200 ton crane. The center can hold a waiter, a chef and an
entertainer. The host can hire a second platform to exhibit something or
bring a band or live show along.
The company, which also does weddings and business meetings in the
sky, is looking to expand to suspending diners over natural landscapes like
The Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls.
9. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in Maldives:-
The world's first underwater restaurant is located on the Conrad
Maldives Rangali Island.
The restaurant is an acrylic tunnel with a 270-degree view of the sea that
is accessed through a spiral staircase at the end of a jetty.
You can enjoy a variety of seafood and enjoy full view of marine life.
A meal under the sea will cost around
$120 to $150, it can also be converted into
a guest room at special request for about
$11,710.
The 175-ton restaurant was built in
Singapore before being shipped over to
Maldives. It was sunk with 85 tons of
sand and secured into the sea floor steel
piles and concrete.
10. Hard Rock Café:-
It was founded in 1971 by
Americans Peter Morton and
Isaac Tigrett in London.
The theme of hard rock café is based
on celebrities who have gained fame in
the rock and roll inducstry.
Hard rock café’s can be identified by
a huge guitar near or on the
establishment.
Hard Rock initially had an eclectic decor but In 1979, the cafe began
covering its walls with rock and roll memorabilia. The food here is also
named after rock stars.
Hard Rock Café has chains all over the world. The largest Hard Rock is
in Orlando and currently, there are 150 Hard Rock locations in 53 countries.
11. Jekyll And Hyde Club:-
The name and theme derive from Scottish
author Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 Victorian
gothic novel The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll
And Mr. Hyde.
The restaurant's theme is spooky horror with an
emphasis on English Gothic Themes, with detailed
decorations, set pieces, and actors who roam the
restaurant and entertain patrons.
In addition to the live characters, there are a
number of audio animatronic props, sounds,
and special effects which contribute to the overall
atmosphere of the club.
12. Rainforest Café:-
As the name itself suggests it
is themed around rainforest and
ecology. Each Rainforest Café
restaurant is designed to depict
some features of a rainforest,
including plant growth, mist,
waterfalls, animatronic robots
of animals and insects.
The restaurants are partitioned
into several rooms by means of
rain curtains that fall into basins
running along the tops of
partition walls and booths.
The Rainforest Cafe serves food ranging from seafood, beef, and chicken
to pastas and pizzas.
The staff of Rainforest Cafe are named in accordance with the safari
theme.
This restaurant targets children and tourists as their customers so it is
often located in theme parks and fun world.
15. The idea of this restaurant in Tokyo, Japan came from ‘Nyotaimori’
, an extremely rare practice of serving sashimi or sushi from the body of a
woman, typically naked.
‘Nyotaimori’ in Japanese literally means ‘female body plate’.
In this restaurant patrons do not eat what's on the body, but rather, the
body itself !!!
Patrons are presented with a "human body" made from dough on a
hospital gurney which is placed upon a table.
Red sauce has been added for life like bleeding and the internal organs
are accurately reproduced with sushi and sashimi.
You can also choose between male or female bodies.
16. Graveyard Restaurant – Ahmadabad, India:-
The main attraction of New Lucky
Restaurant in Ahmedabad, India is
tombs in a graveyard , literally.
The restaurant is built around the
ancient tombs. It has 22 tombs nestled
between wooden tables and chairs.
It serves Indian cuisine to over 300
customers daily. The restaurant offers
about 90 vegetarian food items and is
most popular for its tea and white butter
maska buns.
While some customers may find the
concept eerie and odd some consider the
tombs to be lucky for them. One tomb is
said to contain a 16th century Sufi saint
from Mughal era.
17. Modern Toilet – Taipei, Taiwan.
It is perhaps the best-known strangely themed restaurant, Modern Toilet
in Taipei, Taiwan.
Here the customers take a
seat on Western-style commodes
and enjoy shaped chocolate soft
served in toilet bowls.
Toilet rolls are hung over the
tables for use as napkins, and
drinks come in miniature urinals.
The theme of this restaurant
has been copied by many other
restaurants.
18. At Buns and Guns in Beirut,
Lebanon, everything is military
themed – from the décor and names
of the menu items to the helicopter
sounds that play constantly in the
background.
The theme reflects the mood of the
city during Lebanon’s 2006 war with
Israel.
While some of the customers may
find it disturbing most find the theme of the restaurant amusing.
. You can order yourself an M16 Carbine meat sandwich, a Mortar burger
or a Terrorist meal.
19. Dining in the Dark at Unsicht-Bar in Germany:-
Fine dining in the dark is a trend that
was started in Zurich and has since
spread all over Europe and the world.
The idea is to give your eyes a break
from staring at computer screens and rely
on your other senses to enjoy food.
After choosing your meal and beverage
in a well-lit foyer, your waiter takes you
into the pitch black dining room.
All of the food is pre-cut so eating
is not messy and dangerous.
No light of any kind is allowed in the
dining room and if a guest needs to go to
the bathroom, the waiter escorts them
back into the lit rooms.
20. Theme restaurants have a short life cycle.
Even though theme restaurants may be popular and famous in the
beginning due to its uniqueness and attractiveness later on more unique and
new theme restaurants are opened thus making them out of fashion.
Many famous and known theme restaurants have been closed or went
out of business. For e.g. Planet Hollywood was very popular in its time
but later on it was forced to shut down.