This Bengaluru restaurant lets you dine in the sky
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Sky dining
Bengaluru has become the first city in the country that can have a fly dining experience.
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Hang in there
A deck with a huge dining table in the middle and 22 chairs around goes up 160 feet in the air, lifted by a crane while you can dine with a unique aerial view of the Nagawara Lake, Manyata Techpark and Bengaluru’s green cover.
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Scared of heights?
Even for those who have a fear of heights, this experience is pleasant as the deck is safe with three belts attached to the chairs.
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What's on the menu?
A set menu is followed at Fly Dining and the food is not cooked live. For dinner, there's grilled chicken (or sautéed vegetables) with herbed rice, croquettes and bruschetta. Plus, a fruit bowl and a mocktail. A dinner session can last up to an hour. A half-an-hour mocktail session comprises a drink and some snacks. The pre-prepared meals are served in the sky.
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Those who are not allowed
Pregnant women and children below 13-14 years of age are prohibited from going on to the deck. A minimum of 4 feet 5 inch (135cm) height is required to go Fly Dining while there are no weight specifications.