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Europe’s First Underwater Restaurant Is Coming to Norway

Europe’s First Underwater Restaurant Is Coming to Norway

The best meals aren’t just about the food; they’re about the experience. If you subscribe to that belief, you’ll want to book a ticket to Norway to visit the latest creation from Snøhetta. The architecture firm just unveiled the plans for Europe’s first underwater restaurant, and judging by the pictures, it’g going to be a trip. A concrete box that looks like it was a prop from some dystopian sci-fi flick is half submerged in water. Guests head down five meters below the water’s surface to tables situated by a large glass window that looks out on the marine life. Under, as it’s being called by the firm, will be located in Båly and will offer one of the most unique dining experiences to 100 visitors at a time. Just pass on the sushi.