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Adventure Dining: The 150 Foot High Restaurant

Where: Belgium
December 6, 2007 at 9:29 AM | by markj | 1 Comment

Any restaurant where the appetizer is paying for "weather risk insurance" immediately gets classified under adventure dining. While it sounds completely nuts, Dinner in the Sky is becoming the new must-have dining experience for the Über rich.

The restaurant is based in Belgium, but is completely mobile. It is a portable table with 22 chairs attached that is lifted 150 feet in the air by a crane. For a mere £10,000 they will drive their crane and table to most of Europe and let you create your own grub a la high.

While the views are no doubt breathtaking, reviewers say forget about chatting with your neighbor: the winds at 150 feet make quiet conversation impossible, so you better be ready to yell.

The table and crane are currently in Orlando at an amusement park convention, just in case you are looking to book the experience. Somewhere Larry Ellison is already on the phone...

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  1. femmefatale

    Jaunted Contributing Editor

    The Big Question

    Okay, okay, looks very cool (and rather cold, to be honest).

    But let's face it, even the uber-rich need to pee. How does that work?

    They say it's good luck when a pigeon does its business on your head. But is it the same when an uber-rich businessman does it?

    January 3, 2008 at 4:20 PM

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