Restaurants, bars and cafes are often set up below ground level in cellars and basements, which only benefits such establishments.
Finnish restaurateurs decided not to stop at half measures and went deep into the bowels of the earth, equipping one of the inactive mines for catering.
The Muru restaurant in the Finnish town of Lohja has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the restaurant located at the greatest depth.
It was equipped at a depth of eighty meters, using one of the inactive Tytyri mines for this purpose.
The owners assure that the establishment meets all safety requirements 100%.
Besides the fact that it is unusual and safe, the underground dining hall looks very beautiful.
Those who have visited here can be proud, because the restaurant is unlike any other establishment in the world.
However, it is worth admitting that the restaurant is not for the poor. After all, you have to pay 150 dollars just for a seat in the hall.
And the chefs here give it their all, offering visitors steak in acacia flowers, young veal, smoked vendace and other delicacies.
Those who wish can take an excursion and descend to a depth of 350 meters.