6Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Tanzania
The restaurant is unusually nestled in on the edge of a crater, which makes for a stunning dining experience. Experience a bonanza of striking Tanzanian views, in addition to tradition African treats that you’ve read about since long. Carry a pair of binoculars to you also spot the famed wildlife of Tanzania strutting around in the nearby reserves. Wow, dining and wildlife views, can an authentic African dining experience get any better?
Amazing List. Will definitely try some of these on my next trip.
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The Sierra Mar restaurant is at the Post Ranch Inn on Hwy 1 just south of Big Sur, CA. I have eaten there before and it is not in San Francisco.
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I did not write that article. However, from what I can tell, there was once a restaurant in SF named that as well which is now named after the owner. So, what all do you like about the website?
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You forgot the Norwegian under water restaurant.
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Oh, yes, it’s a cool place. I believe I wrote about it in another article. It just did not make the cut for this one due to word count.
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You missed Vertigo in the Banyan Tree Hotel, Bangkok. It claims to be the tallest open roof restaurant in the world. It is on the roof of the Banyan Tree, 50-60 floors up.
Oddly, that name sounds familiar. It might have been on the original list and cut due to word count limitations. I don’t usually go back and reread articles once they’re published to be honest.
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Very descriptive post, I liked that a lot. Will there be a part 2?
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Thanks for your comment and praise. I personally enjoy writing sequels, but that decision is not mine to make.