Move over Seaworld,Korean College Girl Room Salon there's a new attraction in town and you can eat there.
A Norwegian architecture firm, Snøhetta, is building Europe's first underwater restaurant called Under, and it hopefully won't be the last.
SEE ALSO: Amazon just added a new feature that could mean big things for restaurantsAccording to Snøhetta's website, the restaurant will have three levels: wardrobe area, champagne bar, and the dinning room. The restaurant will also function as a research center for marine life.
Wanna eat dinner surrounded by marine life? We do, too.
The restaurant will stand five meters deep (about 16 feet) below sea level and will serve seafood from lobster to truffles. Where's the sign up sheet?
The lead architect Rune Grasdal told CNNthe benefits of the project and what guests can expect: "One of the benefits of this building is how it links nature and land, and how you can come safe from the land and in a very dramatic way go down through this concrete tube to the nature at sea level, and experience what normally is not experienced."
While the restaurant won't be open until 2019, we'll just have to settle for the ones on land.
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