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The ninth edition of Europe's largest culinary open-air event, the Gourmet Festival in Düsseldorf, is set to offer an exciting new addition this year: Dinner in the Sky. This unique aerial dining experience will be held 50 meters above the ground, providing a truly unforgettable gastronomic adventure.
Taking place under the shade of trees along Düsseldorf's elegant promenade, the festival will feature white pagoda tents set up around the Kö-Graben. Top chefs and grill masters will prepare a gourmet menu for Dinner in the Sky, with options catering to vegetarians, vegans, meat-eaters, and pescatarians.
Visitors can indulge in a steak sandwich, oven-fresh quiche, craft beer, or wine from "Fronkraisch," but for Dinner in the Sky, prices range from 99 to 119 euros. It's important to note that payment is only required for what is consumed on-site.
Unfortunately, all places for Dinner in the Sky have already been booked, leaving those on the ground to only watch and envy those participating in this exclusive event. The festival, however, remains free to enter, making it accessible to all food enthusiasts.
The Gourmet Festival will also feature gastronomes, winemakers, food trucks, bars, cooking schools, and manufactures from around the world. Düsseldorf's Rhine metropolis will transform into a global culinary hub for an extended weekend.
For those seeking an adrenaline rush along with their meal, Dinner in the Sky is the perfect choice. However, it's essential to note that this experience is suitable only for those not afraid of heights.
Despite the excitement surrounding Dinner in the Sky, the kitchen experts preparing for the special "Dinner in the Sky" offer remain a mystery, adding an element of anticipation to this unique dining experience. The Gourmet Festival in Düsseldorf promises to be a gastronomic delight, with Dinner in the Sky fitting perfectly with the theme of "Little Paris" at the festival.
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