Here are the 10 most creative, quirky restaurants in India

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Here are the 10 most creative, quirky restaurants in India

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1. Kunzum Travel Cafe, New DelhiKunzum cafe has a unique charm to it. This cafe targets travelers and avid readers. Visitors are encouraged to share stories about their excursions. It's a great common room for travelers to meet, exchange contact details, chat over cups of coffee, and attend interactive workshops by photographers and writers. It's run by a team of travel writers, and owned by Ajay Jain. You won't receive a bill at the end - the cafe lets you pay as you wish to.Price for 2: Rs 200 (approx)                                Location: T-49, Ground Floor, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi

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2. Tihar Jail food court, New DelhiTouted as the country's largest prison, the Tihar Jail authorities are known for their efforts in helping inmates start a better life by training them. Welcome to the Tihar Jail food court, where the convicts are employed as waiters and staff. The food has been praised by many, and patrons especially compliment the polite service of the staff. Price for 2: Rs 300 (approx)Location: Tihar Jail Complex, Opposite Indraprastha Gas Station, Jail Road, New Delhi

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3. Veli Lake floating restaurant, ThivandumKerala is an enchanting place and it has a lot to offer; this unique restaurant is a part of that list. The villagers of Veli established an entire village in the middle of the lake and the floating restaurant is a part of the village. There are floating bridges that one has to cross to reach the restaurant. The food is prepared using the local produce.

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4. Kaidi Kitchen, ChennaiKaidi Kitchen's interiors resembles to that of a prison cell. This restaurant has staff dressed as inmates and jailers. It serves Mexican, Italian, Thai, Chinese and Indian cuisine. Apart from the food, the decor makes it something to add to your bucket list. Price for two: Rs 1,500 (approx)Location: 20/3, Bishop Wallers Avenue, Mylapore, Chennai

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5. 11 East Street Cafe, PuneAdding some British class to the dining experience, 11 East Street Cafe is a restaurant that needs not much introduction. This cafe tries to recreate London, with high street counterfeit stores and typical English furniture. The fun quotient of the place are the 3D images of stores on both sides that make you believe you could step in to anyone of them. Here meals are prepared in the live kitchen. Price for two: Rs. 1800 (approx)Location: View in Plaza, Indira Gandhi Chowk, East Street, Pune

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6. Ohri's 70 mm, Hyderabad This one is a real treat for Bollywood fans. From statues of evergreen, yesteryear actors to zones named after genres, almost everything here impresses you. Thankfully, the food lives up to the ambiance too giving you an unusual dining experience.Price for 2: Rs 1500 (approx)Location: Ohri's at Jalavihar, Necklace Road, Hyderabad Metro, Hyderabad

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7. Taste of Darkness, HyderabadAn unique dining concept where customers don't see but experience their food. The entire cafe is masked by absolute darkness and the diners learn about the lives of the visually impaired. To add to the experience are the shaking bridge and the park experience.

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8. Hijackk Cafe, AhmedabadThis double decker bus converted into a restaurant is an interesting and unique concept that takes you on a drive around the town as you relish your meal. The tour lasts for an hour or two and lets its customers enjoy good food while travelling across the lanes of Ahmedabad. Their tag line is "When was the last time you did something for the first time?" Location: S G Highway, Ahmedabad 380054, India

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9. Nature's toilet cafe, AhmedabadYou wouldn't really consider having a meal on a toilet seat but this is actually a thing now. Nature's toilet cafe is India's first ever toilet-themed restaurant. This cafe has a toilet garden around it which boasts of a collection of twenty lavatories and urinals that date back to the 1950s. Location: Safai Vidhyalay, besides Mahatma Gandhi Ashram, Ashram Road, Old Wadaj, Ahmedabad.

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10. The Bar Stock Exchange, Mumbai A pub which works on the principles of the stock market. People can buy drinks for prices as low as their cost price when the 'market' opens and at zero-hour. The prices of drinks keep changing according to their popularity. The more popular a drink is, the more it costs. Price for 2: Rs 1200 (approx)Location: 3rd Floor, Kenilworth Building, Off Linking Road, Linking Road, Bandra West