most killer idea, wish we had one in Idaho maybe in the river. best of luck to ya!
05 / 03 / 07
tyler says:
ya but what about the cost
05 / 03 / 07
Bernadette says:
I love the idea. Restraunts these days are to typical. It’s a great way to be different. I bet that restraunt will gain greta buisness.m I would love to be one of the first to dine there!
05 / 03 / 07
drew miller esq says:
wow great e is place id love to eat there please!
Where is it?
“Not only is the accommodation at Hilton Maldives Resort expensive, the meals at Ithaa are too, from $120 to $150 for the lunch menu and $220 to $250 for the dinner menu. But then again, people who usually stay at the hotel can afford such luxury. ”
It seems very wrong to post this without citing where it is, and if the photos are yours or come from some originating site.
05 / 05 / 07
Tool McTooly says:
TWELFTH! wow really cool! I’m a huge tool!
05 / 05 / 07
vp says:
Lovely, looks very relaxing. Something about a mass of water that makes you feel very much at peace. Mind you I could quickly have second thoughts if I spot a shark giving me an evil stare.
What a lovely way for effete bourgeoisie to eat while 20% of the world starves.
05 / 06 / 07
LittleRed22 says:
Awesome! Never seen a restaurant like that before. Would love to go there! By the way “What is on the menu?” lol
05 / 07 / 07
mr. mr says:
It still amazes me that we are able to spend all this money on entertaining our robotic, souless, masses yet we still have a global starvation problem.
Education is the key to the starvation problem. Education for the starving on how to farm their own food, and education to the fortunate billions that can help educate the starving.
Amazing.
05 / 08 / 07
Matt Bennett says:
Thats sweet. I wonder how many people order fish
Just dont seem rite LOl
the kitchen is a fair stones throw away too….
05 / 09 / 07
sheri l freeman says:
Very cool! I’m sure the costs for operation & maintenance justify the prices. Great gift for the people who have everything!
05 / 24 / 07
Kay Rupert says:
magnificent photography and looks to be a very unusual establishment.
05 / 30 / 07
kilroy says:
The restaurant is called “ithaa underwater Restaurant”, located in my home country the republic of Maldives, in Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa.
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copycat(c) says:
FIRST! wow i would love to see that it looks really cool would be so nice to visit!
good photos
Steven says:
I want one of those, so I can eat out, yes way out! love it!!!!!!!
tobbe says:
great idea. i just wounder what the menu is… fish…? lol
Laura says:
where is that at? thats awesome… I so wanna pack my bags and go.
Frank says:
most killer idea, wish we had one in Idaho
maybe in the river. best of luck to ya!
tyler says:
ya but what about the cost
Bernadette says:
I love the idea. Restraunts these days are to typical. It’s a great way to be different. I bet that restraunt will gain greta buisness.m I would love to be one of the first to dine there!
drew miller esq says:
wow great e is place id love to eat there please!
Where is it?
RVinki says:
Hi Tyler
“Not only is the accommodation at Hilton Maldives Resort expensive, the meals at Ithaa are too, from $120 to $150 for the lunch menu and $220 to $250 for the dinner menu. But then again, people who usually stay at the hotel can afford such luxury. ”
http://www.gnyc.net/senseless/2007/04/26/ithaa-underwater-restaurant/
Greg says:
It seems very wrong to post this without citing where it is, and if the photos are yours or come from some originating site.
Tool McTooly says:
TWELFTH! wow really cool! I’m a huge tool!
vp says:
Lovely, looks very relaxing. Something about a mass of water that makes you feel very much at peace. Mind you I could quickly have second thoughts if I spot a shark giving me an evil stare.
vp
Cattrigger says:
That’s really amazing. I wonder if the restaurant is funtional and what kind of food that place serves.
itStu.com says:
That is something really cool. I wonder what they do for ventilation to keep it from getting muggy and having the windows fog up etc.
I drew up plans for an underwater tent once…
Venkataramanan S says:
Awesome. What really caught my attention are the lights - they are contemporary.
Venkataramanan S says:
By the way, where is the kitchen
Steve says:
What a lovely way for effete bourgeoisie to eat while 20% of the world starves.
LittleRed22 says:
Awesome! Never seen a restaurant like that before. Would love to go there! By the way “What is on the menu?” lol
mr. mr says:
It still amazes me that we are able to spend all this money on entertaining our robotic, souless, masses yet we still have a global starvation problem.
Education is the key to the starvation problem. Education for the starving on how to farm their own food, and education to the fortunate billions that can help educate the starving.
Amazing.
Matt Bennett says:
Thats sweet. I wonder how many people order fish
Just dont seem rite LOl
the kitchen is a fair stones throw away too….
sheri l freeman says:
Very cool! I’m sure the costs for operation & maintenance justify the prices. Great gift for the people who have everything!
Kay Rupert says:
magnificent photography and looks to be a very unusual establishment.
kilroy says:
The restaurant is called “ithaa underwater Restaurant”, located in my home country the republic of Maldives, in Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa.
checkout: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ithaa
Max says:
love it. I will definitely visit it if I ever go to Moldives
petnos says:
its a fantastic idea.
D Legal says:
That is really awesome. Does anyone know if this sort of restaurant exists somewhere in North America?
Kari says:
Super cool photos! It’s neat to see new innovations in building design!
baby says:
i love this this one..
ricardo dominguez says:
I want to go that think!!!!!!!
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