We don’t need waiters: New Dubai restaurant delivers food and drink by rollercoaster (LOOK)
We can’t guarantee it’ll arrive in one piece but eating at the world’s largest rollercoaster restaurant promises to be quite a ride.
ROGO’s Rollercoaster Restaurant is a new 14,000 square foot, 360 seat, super-speedy eatery in the luxury Yas Mall.
And it uses 30 different rollercoaster tracks – with double loops and a giant tornado-shaped spiral – to deliver food and drink direct from the kitchen to the diners.
Maybe wait a while before you open that Diet Coke then.
Customers order on the large tablet screens and then watch their meals race towards them in pots, completing a giant loop-the-loop on the way.
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| A meal makes its way to the table in a German branch of the Rollercoaster Restaurant chain |
German company HeineMack GmbH has seven rollercoaster restaurants in total, with one in Sochi, one in Kuwait and the rest spread across Germany.
A spokesperson for the JWA Group, the restaurant’s operator, said: ‘Each table has its own individually designed rollercoaster track and a unique silent delivery system that thrills diners as they get to watch their food make a gravity-defying 360-degree journey to their table.’
Well, it’s a new take on the traditional fast food concept.


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