1. Olga Nur Restaurant

2. PNY Restaurant

3. RAW Restaurant
Ranked 5th on the list is RAW Restaurant. As culinary culture continues to evolve and blend, the demands of customers for both aesthetics and quality dining experiences have grown, requiring restaurant and hotel designs to be highly creative in order to compete and attract clientele. RAW Restaurant was designed to meet these expectations. Located in the city of Taipa, its interior space is emphasized by soft, continuous, three-dimensional wooden sculptures. The curving lines of the design serve as extended lounge seating, dining tables, and a bar that seamlessly flow throughout the restaurant, creating a romantic and captivating atmosphere. Anyone who visits for the first time will surely want to return.
Macau is a small but enchanting destination that attracts millions of visitors annually thanks to its unique heritage, modern integrated resorts, diverse events, and, of course, its remarkable culinary scene. Taipa Village, with its fusion of Chinese and Portuguese architectural styles, is home to several exquisite restaurants, including RAW Restaurant. If you’re ever in Macau, be sure to experience the intriguing design elements at this restaurant.

4. E Camilla Carlo Restaurant with Cocktail Bar
The restaurant spans five floors inside the historic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and exudes timeless luxury and elegance. There’s a stunning wine cellar, followed by a bar/cafe on the ground floor, a restaurant on the first floor, an event space on the second floor, and a refined pastry shop on the top floor. Inside the restaurant, guests can choose from gourmet dishes or opt for a tasting menu priced at €190 (£168).

5. Chäserrugg Gipfel Restaurant
Located at the summit of Mount Chäserrugg in Switzerland at an elevation of 2260 meters, this restaurant is built entirely from wood, embracing a rustic and minimalist design. The furniture, including tables and chairs, is lightweight, flexible, and cleverly designed for easy storage or quick rearrangement, giving the restaurant an industrial-style vibe while maximizing convenience for customers. This is the key attraction of Chäserrugg Gipfel Restaurant.
The interior is decorated with network cables attached to the walls, extending to the seating areas, giving diners the sensation of sitting in a spider’s web. Most of the materials used in the restaurant's design are recycled, making it environmentally friendly. Chäserrugg Gipfel Restaurant stands as a simple, wooden structure perched at an impressive height of 2260 meters, creating a unique dining experience amidst nature.

6. Yakitori Bar Restaurant

Tokyo is often considered a culinary paradise in Asia, offering an array of unique and diverse dining experiences. The city boasts everything from Michelin-starred fine dining establishments to affordable ramen joints priced as low as $5. One such noteworthy restaurant with an impressive design is Yakitori Bar Restaurant, located in a suburban area outside Tokyo. The interior is adorned with an array of network cables hanging from the walls and seating areas, creating the eerie ambiance of a spider’s web—reminiscent of scenes from classic Chinese films. The use of recycled materials adds to its eco-friendly approach, making it both unique and environmentally conscious. If the design feels familiar, it’s likely because you’ve seen it featured in iconic Chinese cinema.
At the top of this list is undoubtedly El Raval Bar in Canada. Featuring an interior crafted entirely from exquisitely carved wood, this bar is a leader in Canada's 3D architectural trend, offering patrons an atmosphere of elegance, luxury, and warmth. The unique design combines the old with the new, merging the past with the future. Located in a former Art Nouveau-style restaurant with an area of 183 square meters, the space was redesigned by the Partisans studio in Canada. Positioned at the heart of the city, it serves as a café during the day and a bar at night. The clientele of this bar is special, drawn to adventure, individuality, and passion. Therefore, the design is not just decorative; it serves practical purposes to meet the needs of its customers.
The three-dimensional curves carved into the wood are a true challenge, requiring skill and sophisticated machinery. The window alcoves, rounded edges on the wine racks, and seamless suspended ceiling systems were meticulously cut into segments and reassembled. The metal mesh pattern on the façade serves both to block harsh sunlight and create an elegant lighting effect.

8. Bar Luce
Ranked 10th on this list is Bar Luce. Despite not being a professional architect, Wes Anderson designed the interior of this café and bar for Fondazione Prada in Milan, Italy. The design is playful and captivating, using formica panels in shades of brown and mint green. Bar Luce has a retro feel, with unique formica furniture and turquoise-patterned decorations that reflect the Italian design of the 1950s. The bar is famous for its Campari drinks. Anderson also used the space as a setting for writing scripts for his fictional films.
Bar Luce is a colorful café designed by Wes Anderson, with retro accessories in pink, teal, and gold, combined with surreal details that showcase Anderson's creative flair. Fondazione Prada honors renowned 20th- and 21st-century artists, including Louise Bourgeois, Dan Flavin, and Anish Kapoor, as well as emerging talents.

9. Kinfolk Bar
Located in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg, USA, Kinfolk Bar stands out with its unique architecture, featuring wooden panels that form an arched structure around brick walls, resembling a wine cellar. Designed by a multidisciplinary studio, the idea was to incorporate old garage wood into the interior, giving the bar a distinctive touch. The wooden panels curve inward, creating a welcoming and cozy atmosphere. Beneath the seating areas, wooden canopies form spider-web-like shapes, and partitioned walls create intimate seating zones for small groups. The design gives the restaurant a warm, intimate feel, perfect for hosting parties or birthdays with its private, sectioned-off areas.
Berg Design crafted Kinfolk with an unconventional vaulted ceiling that houses the cocktail bar and exhibition space while separating it from adjacent shops. The interior materials primarily include plywood, Douglas fir, and red cedar. Berg Design drew inspiration from bird nests to create complex structures within the multifunctional space of Kinfolk 94.

10. Pasticceria Marchesi
Ranked eighth on this list is Pasticceria Marchesi, designed by architect Roberto Baciocchi. The restaurant features a modern, refined style with an incredibly sophisticated finish. The walls are clad in marble, providing customers with a cool and inviting atmosphere. Here, you can enjoy delicious pastries and a variety of classic aperitifs while seated on plush velvet chairs that ensure a comfortable and delightful experience.
Pasticceria Marchesi is a modern reimagining of a Milanese café founded in 1824. This restaurant is one of several operating in Milan, known for its exceptional pastries and desserts. Baciocchi, who also owns a fashion house, Prada, brings a fascinating blend of traditional beauty and contemporary modernity to this space. The marble walls are beautifully engraved, framing a large pastry counter, while a cherry wood-framed wine cabinet offers classic aperitifs. Guests can relax and enjoy the sweet pastries in this cool, elegant atmosphere, seated at stone-topped tables with velvet armchairs.
