10 Of The Most Unusual Restaurants Ever!
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Top 10 of the weirdest and most bizarre places you can order food! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/9CwQhg For copyright matters please contact us at: [email protected] Other Videos You Might Like 10 Crazy One Night Stand Experiences https://youtu.be/_WqcjHHRZRg?list=PLX... 10 Roads You Would Never Want To Drive On https://youtu.be/ym4uVS-5tSA?list=PLX... Description: When it comes to enjoying a meal, we typically go for the conventional restaurant where there are waiters and waitresses and traditional meals. However, this mainstream way of dining eventually becomes boring for the adventurous eater or chef, and they start to yearn for something more creative and different. This is where the concept of bizarre restaurants come in. Thanks to the innovation and growth of the network, Food Network, along with reality shows depicting people with the craziest ideas for restaurants, more people are becoming inspired to create something totally off the wall for people’s enjoyment. With the mass success of chain restaurants, restaurant entrepreneurs have to come up with something different in order to stand out from the crowd. Not only do diners now expect great food, but they also expect some form of entertainment or niche to make their dining experience a memorable one. In this video are ten very bizarre restaurants that have captivated the world. What exactly makes these restaurants bizarre and weird? It’s not necessarily the food they serve, but instead, it is how the food is served and presented. For example, many Asian restaurants are integrating a practice called “Nyotaimori”, which translates to “served on the female body.” Basically this means that restaurants are now serving their sushi on a naked female body. A company based in Las Vegas called Naked Sushi Entertainment specializes in making quality sushi and serving it on some of the most beautiful female bodies. The practice is performed all over the world, and has become a big hit among bachelor parties as well as parties with some of the world’s wealthiest men. If you’re squeamish about heights as well as a little poor, then this restaurant idea is way out of your league. Using a crane and a ticket price of 8,000 euros, you can enjoy your meal of steak or sushi 150 feet in the air. You’re held down by a harness similar to what is found on roller coasters, and there are a team of chefs preparing the fresh meal for you. The restaurant is located in Brussels and called, “Dinner in the Sky.” But maybe you’re a little darker and want to enjoy your meal with the dearly departed. There is a restaurant called, “New Lucky Restaurant” in Ahmadabad, India. The restaurant is built over a Muslim graveyard, and has stood over the dead for forty years. The graves are marked in green and stand about shin level. The owner decorates and cleans the graves as a sign of respect and considers the presence of the dead to be good luck. Of course, given the grim atmosphere of the restaurant, there are lots of patrons who of course remain respectful to their deceased cohabitants. There are a lot more bizarre restaurants in this video, and they only get weirder! From eating dinner in an Italian prison to getting a free meal if you weigh more than 350 pounds, these restaurants are sure to succeed thanks to their bizarre nature. Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRichest.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRichest_Com Instagram: http://instagram.com/therichest Featuring: Naked Sushi Toilet Restaurant Prison Restaurant Condom Restaurant Graveyard Restaurant Dinner in the Sky Robot Restaurant Heart Attack Grill Disaster Café Twin Restaurants For more videos and articles visit: http://www.therichest.com/ TheRichest is the world's leading source of shocking and intriguing content surrounding celebrities, money, global events, society, pop culture, sports and much more. We create high quality top 10 and top 5 list based videos filled with mind blowing interesting and entertaining facts you are going to love and enjoy. Currently updating every day!
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Recipes)This article is about culinary recipes. For a discussion of semiconductor IC recipes, see Semiconductor fabrication.Recipe in a cookbook for pancakes with the prepared ingredientsA recipe is a set of instructions that describes how to prepare or make something, especially a culinary dish. It is also used in medicine or in information technology (user acceptance). A doctor will usually begin a prescription with recipe, Latin for take, usually abbreviated to Rx or an equivalent symbol.
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from Modern Cookery for Private Families by Eliza Acton (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871. p.48.)With the advent of the printing press in the 16th and 17th centuries, numerous books were written on how to manage households and prepare food. In Holland[9] and England[10] competition grew between the noble families as to who could prepare the most lavish banquet. By the 1660s, cookery had progressed to an art form and good cooks were in demand. Many of them published their own books detailing their recipes in competition with their rivals.[11] Many of these books have now been translated and are available online.[12]By the 19th century, the Victorian preoccupation for domestic respectability brought about the emergence of cookery writing in its modern form. Although eclipsed in fame and regard by Isabella Beeton, the first modern cookery writer and compiler of recipes for the home was Eliza Acton. Her pioneering cookbook, Modern Cookery for Private Families published in 1845, was aimed at the domestic reader rather than the professional cook or chef. This was immensely influential, establishing the format for modern writing about cookery. It introduced the now-universal practice of listing the ingredients and suggested cooking times with each recipe. It included the first recipe for Brussels sprouts.[13] Contemporary chef Delia Smith called Acton "the best writer of recipes in the English language."[14] Modern Cookery long survived Acton, remaining in print until 1914 and available more recently in facsimile.Titlepage of Beeton's Book of Household ManagementActon's work was an important influence on Isabella Beeton,[15] who published Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management in 24 monthly parts between 1857 and 1861. This was a guide to running a Victorian household, with advice on fashion, child care, animal husbandry, poisons, the management of servants, science, religion, and industrialism.[16][17] Of the 1,112 pages, over 900 contained recipes. Most were illustrated with coloured engravings. It is said that many of the recipes were plagiarised from earlier writers such as Acton, but the Beetons never claimed that the book's contents were original. It was intended as a reliable guide for the aspirant middle classes.The American cook Fannie Farmer (1857–1915) published in 1896 her famous work The Boston Cooking School Cookbook which contained some 1,849 recipes.[18]
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