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FlyDining is an aerial dining experience that elevates guests **160 feet above the ground** using a specially designed platform suspended by a crane. It combines elements of **adventure tourism** and **fine dining**, offering panoramic views while guests enjoy gourmet meals. FlyDining has expanded across multiple cities in **India and internationally**, creating a **memorable, high-altitude culinary experience**.
History
[edit]FlyDining was introduced in India as a **one-of-a-kind experiential dining concept**, drawing inspiration from similar global models. The first FlyDining setup was launched in **Bangalore in 2018**.[1] Over the years, it has expanded to various **domestic and international** locations, becoming a prominent name in **adventure-based luxury dining**.
Concept & Experience
[edit]FlyDining offers a **sky-high dining setup** where guests are seated securely around a **custom-built table**, which is hoisted to **160 feet above ground level**. The experience is designed for those seeking a mix of **thrill and luxury dining**.
- **Key Features:**
- **Seating Capacity**: Up to **22 guests** per session. - **Staff on Board**: A professional chef, a host, and a safety supervisor. - **Experience Duration**: Each session lasts **60 to 90 minutes**. - **Cuisine**: A curated menu featuring gourmet dishes, beverages, and desserts, tailored to different locations. - **Safety Measures**: Guests are secured with **safety harnesses**, and the setup adheres to **strict international safety standards**.[2]
Locations
[edit]FlyDining operates in multiple cities across **India and abroad**, with new locations being added frequently.
- **Operational Locations:**
- International:**
- **Manama, Bahrain** - **San Juan, Puerto Rico** - **Miami, USA** - **Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh**
- India:**
- **Agra** - **Goa** - **Chennai** - **Rishikesh** - **Pune** - **Mumbai** - **Delhi** - **Noida** - **Mohali** - **Ayodhya** - **Lucknow** - **Manali** - **Dalhousie**
Several additional locations are under development.[3]
Media Coverage
[edit]FlyDining has been widely featured in **news publications and lifestyle magazines**, highlighting its **innovative dining concept** and growing popularity.
1. **Times of India** – "[World’s Tallest Hanging Restaurant is in Manali](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/food-news/did-you-know-worlds-tallest-hanging-restaurant-is-in-manali/photostory/92878891.cms)"[4]
2. **The Indian Express** – "[Up in the Air: FlyDining Noida](https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/food-wine/up-in-the-air-flydining-noida-restaurant-gardens-galleria-mall-6029171/)"[5]
3. **Sunday Guardian** – "[Meal in the Sky: India’s First FlyDining Venue](https://sundayguardianlive.com/lifestyle/meal-sky-indias-first-fly-dining-venue)"[6]
4. **Curly Tales** – "[Dine 50m Above in the Sky at Bangalore’s First FlyDining Restaurant](https://curlytales.com/dine-50m-above-in-the-sky-at-bengalurus-first-fly-dining-restaurant/)"[7]
5. **Outlook Traveller** – "[Have a Meal in the Sky at FlyDining Noida](https://www.outlooktraveller.com/travelnews/have-a-meal-in-the-sky-at-fly-dining-noida)"[8]
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "India's first FlyDining restaurant is a breathtaking experience". Indulge Express. 16 November 2018.
- ^ "FlyDining: This Floating Restaurant in Noida Serves Food and Thrill Simultaneously". Economic Times.
- ^ "FlyDining: Come April, Kashmir Will Charm Tourists with Its First Hanging Restaurant". The Kashmir Monitor.
- ^ "Did You Know? World's Tallest Hanging Restaurant is in Manali". Times of India.
- ^ "Up in the Air: FlyDining Noida". The Indian Express.
- ^ "Meal in the Sky: India's First FlyDining Venue". Sunday Guardian.
- ^ "Dine 50m Above in the Sky at Bangalore's First FlyDining Restaurant". Curly Tales.
- ^ "Have a Meal in the Sky at FlyDining Noida". Outlook Traveller.
External Links
[edit]- [Official Website](https://www.flydining.com)
- [FlyDining Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/flydining_)
- [FlyDining YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@flydining2068)
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