The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dinner In The Sky coming to Sabah

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Dinner In The Sky Malaysia is proud to announce that it will be making East Malaysia its next stop for the first me ever beginning 1 August 2017 a er Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johor.

KOTA KINABALU: Dinner In The Sky Malaysia is proud to announce that it will be making East Malaysia its next stop for the first time ever beginning 1st August 2017, after enjoying an immensely popular and sold out series of events in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johor.

This one-of-a-kind dining experience is endorsed by Sabah Tourism Board and will be co-sponsored by Sutera Harbour Resort for a month, with two dinners served daily in the beautiful Kota Kinabalu skies.

Dinner In The Sky is a unique dinner experience that uses a crane to hoist diners, table and waiting staff 150 feet off into the air, giving them an amazing bird's eye view whilst enjoying exquisite culinary feast.

To complete this experience, diners can expect to not just marvel at the view but take their gastronomi­cally journey to a whole different level with a special-made Italian menu served by chef Danielle Rossetto from Ferdinand's, which is listed as one of Malaysia's best restaurant­s by Malaysia Tatler.

Brought to you by TwoSpicy Entertainm­ent, Dinner In The Sky is currently only available in Malaysia in the South East Asian region. Already a wellknown brand of entertainm­ent, this innovative Belgian-based experience has hosted more than 5,000 dinner events in 40 cities around the world. Iconic locations have included the Kuala Lumpur Tower, the Marina of Dubai, Villa Borghese in Rome, Athens, Copacabana Beach and Cape Town. Forbes magazine has called it as one of the world's top ten most unusual restaurant­s. Some of the more notable Malaysian celebritie­s that have had this one of a kind experience include Dato' Siti Nurhaliza, Dato' Lee Chong Wei, Erra Fazira and Amber Chia.

Arvin Randahwa, CEO of TwoSpicy Entertainm­ent, the company that owns the Dinner In The Sky Malaysia license exclusivel­y in Malaysia said: “We are aware that most of the major events and experience­s that come into our country are targeted towards West Malaysia. However Sabah is just so beautiful and the people here are lovely. We therefore wanted to bring this ‘gift' to Sabahans and the many tourists that visit it. This is your chance to experience this world class product at your backyard and treat your loved ones, friends or corporate members for an unforgetta­ble experience.”

Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, chairman of Sabah Tourism Board said: “This is definitely one of a kind dining experience that provides opportunit­ies to both locals and visitors in Kota Kinabalu a totally different view of KK, which is from the sky! It is timely that we are able to promote new products for our visitors to experience while they are here in Kota Kinabalu.”

Dinner In The Sky observes its safety measures to an utmost level. While seated guests will wear safety belts, standing presenter and crew are secured by safety harnesses all the time during the flight. A safety supervisor will brief patrons about all the safety regulation­s prior to the flight and will be in constant communicat­ion with crane operator and ground crew for a smooth flight. The experience has been approved by TÜV SÜD, the German organisati­on that validates the safety of products of all kinds to protect humans and the environmen­t against hazards.

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Dinner In The Sky is a unique dinner experience that uses a crane to hoist diners, table and waiting staff 150 feet off into the air, giving them an amazing bird’s eye view whilst enjoying exquisite culinary feast.

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