High-flying dining in Estonias capital

For just five days in June 2011, diners in Estonias cultural capital, Tallinn, can enjoy Champagne, aperitifs, lunch or dinner 50 metres in the air with spectacular views over the medieval Old Town, Tallinns steel and glass business sector and the Bay of Finland.

Dinner in the Sky can be enjoyed daily between 8th and 12th June 2011, in Tallinns Rotermann quarter, the transformed former industrial area between the Old Town and the sea. Guests harnessed into specially constructed dining chairs and seated with 21 other diners at a table, suspended to a height of 50 metres, and enjoy cuisine prepared under the auspices of award winning Executive Chef Rene Uusmees, a patron of modern Estonian cuisine.

High flyers in Tallinn are offered four choices of lift length and menu, from a 20 minute Champagne and aperitif taster (29 euros pp), to an 80 minute four course meal with aperitif, wine and Cognac, with the final dinner of the day served at sunset by the chef with Tallinns skyline as a backdrop (84 euros pp). A 40 minute 3 course lunch and a 60 minute 4 course dinner is also offered.

High-flying dining in Estonias capital is a post from A Luxury Travel Blog


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