Watch | India gets first underwater restaurant in Ahmedabad

Updated on Feb 01, 2016 02:27 pm IST

India has got its first underwater restaurant in Ahmedabad, offering a unique choice to food lovers. Ahmedabad-based businessman Bharat Bhatt runs the 32-seater restaurant which serves a range of vegetarian cuisine. The restaurant is situated 20-feet below the ground level and is said to be filled with around 4000 different species of fishes in it. (Image courtesy: Bhaskar.com)

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