Dinner in orbit will be held in association with Michelin-starred chef Rasmus Munk, according to a luxury space tourism business. Are you mocking? asks netizens.
A remarkable partnership between renowned Michelin-starred Chef Rasmus Munk and Spacevip, a luxury space travel company, has been announced for a space dinner.
This enterprise promises an extraordinary dining experience where guests are taken to an altitude of 100,000 feet above sea level to enjoy fine dining against the strange backdrop of space, pushing the boundaries of traditional eating.
A post was jointly uploaded three days ago by the official Instagram accounts of @restaurantalchemist and @joinspacevip.
The post says, “We are excited to announce that @joinspacevip, the world’s first carbon-neutral space capsule, will be hosting the first stratospheric dining experience with Michelin-Starred Chef Rasmus Munk of @restaurantalchemist aboard @thespaceperspective Spaceship Neptune. The explorers will ascend to a height of 100,000 feet above sea level, where they will have dinner and observe the dawn over the curvature of Earth. Made-to-measure clothing from the French design business @ogier.official will be donned by every traveler. The expedition’s earnings will be donated to @thespaceprize in order to further the cause of gender parity in science and technology.
Renowned Danish chef Rasmus Munk, who is known for his creative cooking innovations, will create a meal just for this space expedition.
The French fashion firm Ogier will provide clothing for the guests to wear in addition to the culinary experience.
With over 10,000 likes and climbing, the post is becoming more and more popular on social media. Yet, internet users are posting a variety of remarks in the comment section.
A user comments, “It’s a fantastic eating experience with the stars; what a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity it could be. You are awesome; keep it up. One user adds, “Man!! I would love to be there all the best,” and another says, The sky truly is the limit. A different user asks, “Is this satire?”
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