“We have used aquarium technology
to put diners face-to-face with the stunning underwater environment
of the Maldives”, says Carsten Schieck, General Manager of Hilton
Maldives Resort & Spa. “Our guests always comment on being blown
away by the colour, clarity, and beauty of the underwater world in
the Maldives, so it seemed the perfect idea to build a restaurant
where diners can experience fine cuisine and take time to enjoy the
views – without ever getting their feet wet.”

Created by MJ
Murphy Ltd, a design consultancy based in New Zealand, Ithaa’s
distinctive feature is the use of curved transparent acrylic walls
and roof, similar to those used in aquarium attractions. “The fact
that the entire restaurant except for the floor is made of clear
acrylic makes this unique in the world,” continues Schieck, “We are
currently planting a coral garden on the reef to add to the
spectacular views of the rays, sharks and many colourful fish that
live around the reef near the restaurant.”
The five-metre by nine-metre transparent arch, which spans the
entire room, seats 14 people and provides a feeling of being
completely at one with the underwater world while submerged beneath
the surface of the ocean. Set with the resort’s renowned house reef
one side, and a clear lagoon on the other, diners enjoy their meal
within Ithaa’s translucent shell as the underwater drama unfolds on
all sides.
Naturally the food will be as spectacular as the underwater setting,
explains Schieck, “In such a unique restaurant we wanted to create a
distinctive cuisine, which is why we’ve decided to offer
‘contemporary Maldivian cuisine’ as a theme. We take local spices
and traditional flavours and give them a western twist to create a
fusion cuisine that you could find in the best restaurants in London
or New York. Nobody else has done this before and we’re very excited
about it.”

While the cuisine
is dedicated to the fine balance of western food items with a
Maldivian flavour, the wine concept is equally exciting; offering
diners the perfect opportunity to discover the wines of the
prestigious Champagne house Louis Roederer.
Ithaa is reached by a wooden walkway from the nearby over-water
Sunset Grill Restaurant. Diners begin their meal with drinks on a
specially constructed deck over the ocean and then descend to the
restaurant via a spiral staircase where the à la carte menu is
served. Seating only 14 people, Ithaa offers one of the most
intimate and exclusive dining experiences in the world.
This innovative restaurant is the first of its kind in the world,
and is part of a US $25 million re-build of Rangalifinolhu Island,
one of the twin islands that make up Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa.
This re-build includes the construction of 79 of the most luxurious
Beach Villas in the country as well as the Spa Village, a
self-contained, over-water ‘resort-within-a-resort’ consisting of a
spa, restaurant and 21 villas.