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We could not resist sharing the World's Most Unusual Restaurants post in AOL News February 15. They are not all luxury, and some have a slightly risque' flavor. So here is the url .

And here is just one sample.

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Eatery: Ithaa Undersea
Location: Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa

What Makes It Unique:
Ithaa -- which means "pearl" -- sits five meters below sea level in the Indian Ocean. The aquarium-style restaurant allows you to take in 360 degree views of reef and marine life.  The restaurant is small (only seats 12) and children are only allowed at lunch, if at all.


Mini Review by WalletPop
Related Link:  Ithaa Undersea Website

 
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