WATCH: Chefs dish up sky high meals ahead of North East mid-air dining experience
A four-day Dine by the Tyne event in Gateshead will see diners fastened into a special sky table and hoisted 100ft in the air for a series of mid-air eating experiences.
There will be a different guest chef preparing their own speciality meal for each of the nine flights a day over Gateshead’s performance square from May 12-15.
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Hide AdAmong them are chefs from Marco Pierre White’s, The Gin Bar and River Beat.
MasterChef finalist Dave Coulson from Jesmond’s Peace and Loaf will serve up his no fuss fine dining in the sky and will bring with him two highly coveted AA rosettes as well as a mention in 2016’s Michelin good food guide.
He says it will be a real challenge but one he is looking forward to: “I’ve cooked in a few unusual places but I can honestly say the sky isn’t one of them. “It’s going to be something unusual and maybe a little outside my comfort zone as far as being a chef goes but it’s always good to get out of the kitchen into somewhere new.”
Dishes on flights will range from Redhouse’s Neil Jefferson’s award-winning pies to Chris Wood of Hawthorns and his traditional British meals, meals which saw him awarded two AA rosettes.
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Hide AdBob Arora from Sachins will be bringing the finest Punjabi cuisine, which has seen the restaurant build a reputation as one of Newcastle’s finest curry houses. Bob says the sky table will be a true test for chefs.
He said: “Every one of the guest chefs getting involved has their own style and it’s going to be a real challenge to be up there. I’m sure we’re all going to be up for that challenge though and I’m sure we won’t just deliver great food but also an experience people won’t forget in a hurry. I know I won’t forget it for a while – it’s definitely one for the memory box of life.”
Over the 36 total flights to be made during the sky table’s stay, diners will be treated to views of the Newcastle and Gateshead skylines in addition to each chef’s individual specialities.
Corrie Thomas from Omni, Monkseaton, will serve up breakfast each day and says it’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase the region’s food culture.
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Hide Ad“I think the north east has such a rich history of food and it’s great to showcase it like this. We’re all excited to get started on something we’ve not seen before.”
•Prices start from £50 for breakfast to £200 for dinner in the sky. To book click here.
The full list of guest chefs and restaurants involved are:
12 - 15 May - Corrie Thomas - OMNI Cafe
12 May - Andrew Drape - River Beat
13 May - Bob Arora - Sachins
14 May - Chris Wood - Hawthorns
15 May - Dave Coulson - Peace & Loaf
12 - 13 May - REDHOUSE
12 - 13 May - The Gin Bar
14 - 15 May - MPW - Steakhouse Bar & Grill
14 - 15 May – Browns