

Dinner in the Sky, which, according to their website, has criss-crossed the skies of 45 countries, celebrates its third anniversary in Mexico with the world-renowned chef Massimo Bottura, owner of the Osteria Francescana, voted the world’s best restaurant by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list.
Only 88 lucky people will get to enjoy this unique experience 150 feet over the skies of Teotihuacán.
Patrons will enjoy the approximately 90-minute elaborate meal prepared by Chef Massimo Bottura himself and a team of chefs from several of Mexico’s most prestigious restaurants.

Dinner in the Sky started in Belgium in 2006, and began its adventurous concept in Mexico City in 2013.
Although the opportunity to dine with the world-renowned chef has sold out, Dinner in the Sky offers several events throughout the year in Mexico.
For more information, visit: http://dinnerinthesky.com.mx/
Source: http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/
Comments
more recommended stories
Invasion and massive destruction of mangroves in Chicxulub Puerto
Inhabitants of Chicxulub Puerto ask to.
Title 42 has empowered U.S. agents to turn back over one million migrants to Mexico and other countries
For thousands of migrants who have.
Progreso Marinas report an increase of up to 30 percent in port departures
Yucatan commercial marinas reported an increase.
Environmental Impact studies for the Maya Train will be submitted for public consultation
The Environmental Impact Statement (MIA) of.
The Jurassic Trail aims to be an economic trigger for the port of Progreso
The Jurassic Trail continue with the.
Merida coachmen and UADY Veterinary school sign agreement in favor of horses
For the eighth year, the Union.
Three Things The Maya Taught Us – And We Forgot
Between 250 and 1500 AD, the.
Influenza season ends with six deaths in Yucatan
The 2021-2022 seasonal influenza season concluded.
Bull escapes and injures a seven-year-old boy in Espita Yucatán
On Friday May 20th, a bull.
Due to excessively expensive municipal operating licenses, tourists and locals were left without beer in Progreso, Yucatan
After all the Six beer agencies.
Leave a Comment