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Tourists Enjoy a Culinary Adventure at Lounge In The Sky Bali Floating Restaurant

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Lounge in the Sky Bali, the first floating restaurant in Bali, is now in Seminyak, Badung Regency. It offers an adrenaline-pumping dinner experience at a 35-meter height.

This Bali floating restaurant offers a unique sensation for visitors who want to enjoy dinner while hanging in the air.

In a captivating video on TikTok, a couple of adventurous tourists in Bali can be seen experiencing the unique sensation of dining at Lounge In The Sky. The adrenaline rush of eating while suspended in the air is truly a one-of-a-kind experience.

@balifoodandtravels When your dinner view is breathtakingly high, you start questioning your life choices🥶 But hey, it was worth it! 🍽️ Lounge in the Sky, you’ve officially taken dining to new heights (literally). Dining 50 meters above the ground was an experience we’ll never forget. Traded our floors with the clouds as the Lounge in The Sky takes our taste buds to new heights☁️ Are you brave enough to defy gravity for dinner?🫣 📍Lounge in the Sky, Seminyak⁠ @loungeinthesky.bali⁠ ⁠. . . #loungeintheskybali #seminyakfood #balimustdo #balifood #baliexperience ♬ original sound – 360 Guides | Bali Food

In the video, tourists appear to enjoy a luxurious banquet and a glass of cocktail. The Bali night breeze is also quite strong. Of course, as a customer, you can also enjoy the stunning night view of Bali from the top.

The floating platform is equipped with eight tables, each with four seats, so that it can accommodate up to 32 people at a time. It is lifted using a 150-ton crane located in Seminyak Square.

Lounge in the Sky Menu Price

Currently, Lounge in the Sky Bali is the sole hanging restaurant in Bali, following the closure of a similar establishment in Jakarta.

To partake in this unique experience, visitors must make a minimum investment of IDR 800 thousand to IDR 1.5 million, ensuring an exclusive and unforgettable dining adventure.

The restaurant offers two dining options: a one-hour dinner or a 40-minute snack. Meal sessions start at 16:50 WITA, 18:00 WITA, and 19:30 WITA.

The floating restaurant serves three types of dishes one after another, but the food is not cooked in mid-air. Before opening to the public, the ride went through simulations and was supervised by Tuv Sud, a private organization from Germany that validates product safety.

Safety Measures for Visitors in Bali Floating Restaurant

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Safety Measure in Lounge in the Sky (Source: Instagram)

Of course, one of the main things you ask is the safety of this restaurant.

Darma Mangkuluhur Hutomo, President Director of PT Malka Manah Cipta, assured that Lounge in the Sky Bali is more than just a restaurant. It offers an unparalleled culinary experience, with safety as a top priority.

Seat belts always secure guests and staff, while a 150-ton European telescopic boom crane ensures the safety of the 32 guests at all times.

A safety supervisor will brief guests on safety procedures before lifting the lounge.

This innovative technology was revealed to be supervised by a German organization that validates the safety of products of all kinds. Thus, it is claimed to be safe for humans and the environment.

This Bali floating restaurant will operate three services lasting 40 to 60 minutes daily.

How to book a reservation at Lounge in the Sky

Are you interested in trying the experience of eating above Bali? You can make a reservation on the loungeintheskybali.com website or call 08113981224 first.

Lounge in the Sky Bali
Address: Seminyak Square, Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali

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