Dinner in the sky

by alfred ng | July 3, 2008 at 11:33 am | 848 views | 10 comments

If you not afriad of height and an American Express card holder, you can head to Dundas Square in Toronto and book yourself a seat to their " Dinner in the Sky" 35 meters above the square...While their brief stay in Toronto, American Express hosted a couple of days of breakfasts, lunches and dinners on a 22 seats table at the end of a crane in Yonge and Dundas Square as part of the Summerlicious, the city;s annual resturant promotion.

You will enjoy a three course meal and be part of the spectacle at the Square and have your every move being flimed by a cameraman and all the on-lookers with their digital cameras and cellphones.

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amyjudd

These photos are great! Do you have a story to go with them about what is going on here?

alfred ng

yes, somehow I can't upload my story with this new layout.

here is my story:

 

amyjudd

I still can't see it - can you send it to me in a private message?

amyjudd

I have copied and pasted your text here for you - not sure what happened with the upload!

alfred ng

Thanks Amy! I tried many times but it did not work for me.

michelle.sundvick

That's really cool! Awesome view i'm sure... I wonder how much it costs?

JeffHuang

Weird idea, but I think it can work out. I don't know about having this in Toronto with the crazy weather there.

yuls.source
good stuff:

alfred ng, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thanks for the story.

alfred ng

 Hi Michelle, It is free if you a American Epress card holder, it would be much nicer if  they host this in a better location., like the City Hall, Harbourfront or the new ROM. At Dundas Square, all you see are all thoses gaint billboards and yesterday and today are very windy, I will pass on this!

Kat Photographic

I had heard about Dinner in the Sky before, and just sort of stumbled upon this during an after dinner walk downtown.

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July 3, 2008 at 11:33 am by alfred ng, 848 views, 10 comments

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