Dining in the middle of nowhere can be the new normal, and this restaurant leads the way
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SWEDEN/ Created : Jun 29, 2020, 13:02 IST
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If you are afraid of booking a table in a restaurant due to COVID-19 pandemic, how about dining in the middle of nowhere? Well, this Swedish restaurant, aptly named Nowhere, has come up with a unique concept that takes social dist … Read more
If you are afraid of booking a table in a restaurant due to COVID-19 pandemic, how about dining in the middle of nowhere? Well, this Swedish restaurant, aptly named Nowhere, has come up with a unique concept that takes social distancing to the next level. Read less
This unique dining experience has been created by Oddbird, a Swedish winery. Tables are located near scenic locations, like one is set up in the middle of a forest, one by a meadow, and so on. To those looking for a getaway, but fear risk of infection, this dining experience will definitely give you a high. Referring to this, a representative from the winery said that the restaurant will give diners an opportunity to reflect and find magic in simple things.
Reservations are already open, whereas the restaurant is expected to open on August 20, 2020. If you want to book a table for yourself, check out the Oddbird website.
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