As we all know, today's catering industry is no longer just for filling the stomach. After meeting the basic material needs, it begins to pursue the improvement of spiritual quality.
Environment and experience are very important to diners.
This is one of the reasons why theme restaurants have become so popular in recent years.
A good restaurant should not only have its own signature dishes, but also have a comfortable dining environment and a pleasant experience.
Therefore, how to attract customers' attention and enhance the experience has become the top priority of modern catering operations.
The space restaurant in Orlando Disney uses modern black technology to create an immersive space experience, making people feel like they are in a space capsule and experience how astronauts eat.
First, diners enter the cabin and take the "Star Elevator", where they can clearly see the process of moving away from the earth, and slowly enter the universe.
The layout of the restaurant is also built with reference to the space capsule. There are many space capsule elements inside. You can even look out the window and see the beautiful space and the earth in the distance, astronauts and space stations, etc., giving people a sense of immersion.
The illusion of its environment.
After the meal, take the "Star Elevator" back to Earth, and the meal is over.
The experience was simply thrilling.
As far as this idea alone is concerned, there are already many precedents for integrating modern black technology into daily life.
However, being able to go to the space station immersively, food is no longer important. Realizing everyone’s space dream can be said to be the deepest desire in the heart. When this desire is fulfilled, it has to be said that
It's brilliant.
Thumbs up for this bold and novel idea.
I wonder when there will be such a restaurant in China?
It doesn't matter what you eat, as long as you can experience the mystery of the universe immersively, you will be satisfied.
Presumably, it will become another check-in holy place after Prada Food Market.
I hope that this weird look of buying a casket and returning a pearl will not appear again.