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The World’s Most Stunning Restaurants and Cafes That Blend History and Art

The World’s Most Stunning Restaurants and Cafes That Blend History and Art

Berfin Ceren Meray
December 06 2024 - 03:04pm

Imagine savoring gourmet dishes while immersed in the captivating allure of historic architecture and artistic ambiance. These extraordinary restaurants and cafes combine rich history with culinary excellence, offering an unforgettable journey through time and taste. From majestic halls steeped in heritage to awe-inspiring designs that tell a story, these spots are a feast for both your palate and your eyes. Don’t miss adding these enchanting venues to your travel bucket list—they’re guaranteed to leave you spellbound! Let’s uncover the world’s most breathtaking dining destinations.

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1. Le Train Bleu, Paris

1. Le Train Bleu, Paris

Le Train Bleu opened its doors to guests in 1900 at the 'Gare de Lyon' train station. It was designed by the famous architect Marius Toudoire as a station buffet during the Universal Exposition.

The paintings adorning the walls of the restaurant evoke the Universal Exposition, much like when it first opened. The name Le Train Bleu was chosen in 1963 as a tribute to the legendary 'Paris-Vintimille' train line that served the French Riviera, dating back to 1868.

2. Turandot Restaurant, Russia

2. Turandot Restaurant, Russia

The Turandot Palace in Moscow was designed by Russian entrepreneur, architect, and fine arts restorer Andrey K. Dellos, along with decorator Alexander Popov. The Turandot Restaurant, which opened to the public in 2005, was named the most impressive restaurant in the region in 2014.

3. Café New York, Hungary

3. Café New York, Hungary

The eclectic Italian Renaissance-style New York Palace opened on October 23, 1894. The New York Café, also known as 'New York Kávéház' in the early 20th century, became a popular spot for Budapest's writers and editors. Though neglected during World War II, it reopened in 1954 as Hungária. After long renovations, Café New York regained its grandeur in 2005.

4. Hotel Café Royal, London

4. Hotel Café Royal, London

Hotel Café Royal, with its 150-year history, is one of London's iconic landmarks. The building was constructed in 1865 and remains a prominent destination in the city today.

5. Café Centra, Vienna

5. Café Centra, Vienna

Opened in 1876, Café Central became a gathering place for intellectuals in 19th-century Vienna. Known as the 'Chess School,' it was once where chess players gathered for their games.

After closing at the end of World War II, the café underwent renovations in 1975 and 1986 and has since returned to its original splendor.

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6. Bacchanalia Mayfair, London

6. Bacchanalia Mayfair, London

Bacchanalia Mayfair opened its doors to guests in 2022. The dining room, designed by interior designer Martin Brudnizki, features four stunning Damien Hirst sculptures and ancient Greek and Roman artworks.

7. Café Tortoni, Buenos Aires

7. Café Tortoni, Buenos Aires

Café Tortoni, opened in 1858 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was named after the Paris café of the same name. Inspired by fin-de-siècle coffeehouses, it has been recognized by UCityGuides as one of the best cafés in the world.

8. Café Greco, Rome

8. Café Greco, Rome

Café Greco, opened in 1760, is the second oldest bar in Venice and the oldest in Rome. It was established by Italian-Levantine Nicola di Madalena and has hosted countless visitors, from artists to politicians, for over two and a half centuries.

9. Kunsthistorisches Museum Restaurant, Vienna

9. Kunsthistorisches Museum Restaurant, Vienna

Opened in 1891 by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary, the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna Art History Museum) allows you to take a break and enjoy a meal in its magnificent Cupola Hall, which has witnessed centuries of history.

10. Grand Café Orient, Prague

10. Grand Café Orient, Prague

Grand Café Orient is located on the first floor of the House of the Black Madonna, designed by architect Josef Gočár. This authentic Cubist café, with its historical ambiance and unique architecture, has been serving guests since 1912 in Prague.

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