check-out list of world most stylish/beautiful restaurants
When the best restaurants in the world battle it out for rave reviews, it's normally what's on the plate that counts.
But a new list of the world's most stylish food establishments is judging fine dining not on the food, but on the furnishings.
Architecture and interior website 'DesignCurial' has compiled a list of some of the most stunning environments in which to sit down to dinner, and the result is a real feast for the eyes.
Sci-fi theme: The interior of TOY in New York is reminiscent of Ridley Scott's classic film Blade Runner
Mood lighting: Projectors inside the dining hall
 of the NYC restaurant can cast different lighting and images onto the 
walls meaning the room can change ambiance at the flick of a switch
Eastern fusion: Kaiseki Yoshiyuki's Horse's Mouth, is a Japanese fine dining in a speakeasy style bar
Japanese flower: The interior of the Horse's 
Mouth feature tiled walls and cut-out windows displaying some 3000 
origami flowers amid leather seating and dark wooden tables.
Underground chic: The dining room of the Horse's
 Mouth, above, may look like a secret lair, but it's actually in the 
basement of a shopping centre
Swiss cabin: The interior of Union, in Basel, 
Switzerland features a copper bar, copper light shades and even copper 
vases on the tables make this restaurant interior glow with 
sophistication
Classic twist: Union, above, also features lots 
of green, a design choice inspired by the Basel tradition of painting 
the front doors of houses green
Food with a view: Hoto Fudo, on Honshu Island, Japan sits in the shadow of the spectacular Mount Fuji
Function and form: Hoto Fudo's beautiful design,
 which leaves the restaurant open to the outside world, means the 
interior can be naturally air conditioned by the breeze
Dramatic: Phantom L'opÈra, Paris, 
is the ultra modern restaurant inside Palais Garnier opera house
Made to measure: The undulating roof of Phantom 
L'opÈra, Paris, above, is made so that it never touches the walls of the
 historic building behind
Keeping it simple: A Cantina, in Santiago de 
Compostela, Spain has a minimalist design constructed from tree-like 
structures of blonde wood
Inspired: A Cantina's beatuiful structure, 
above, is informed by traditional Galician cantinas and evokes the 
feeling of Spanish summer food festivals
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