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Thursday, 14 August 2014 12:34

Five small, strange restaurants

Big flavour doesn’t need big space. A handful of restaurants across the globe are proving this by skipping large dining rooms in favour of more intimate spaces – sometimes only roomy enough for a single table. From Las Vegas to Finland, here are five tiny restaurants that all put a special spin on pint-size dining experiences.

Eenmaal – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Do not plan on date night at this Dutch restaurant. This pop-up diner, only open a few times a year, only has tables for single diners. The concept was put together by designer Marina van Goor in June 2013 as an experiment to challenge the idea that dining out demands company. The prix fixe menus, which change seasonally, have featured rich dishes like pork belly with pickles, and cabbage, sausages with homemade mustard and duck breast with red sauce.

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