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6-course mobile gourmet meal served aboard NYC subway car
Pop-up shops, hotels, and restaurants are all the rage, and dining cars are standard on most long-distance trains but what do you call a pop-up restaurant on a subway car? Earlier this month, a 6-course mobile gourmet meal was served on board a New York City subway car by supper club A Razor, A Shiny Knife with participation from "culinary collective" and Gadling favorite Studiofeast. Diners rode from Manhattan's 8th Avenue station on a Brooklyn-bound L train, feasting on caviar, fois gras, and filet mignon, all in under an hour. Courses from several supper clubs were prepared and plated before getting on the train, and perfectly timed to be served by waiters boarding at specific stops. A maître d'hôtel oversaw the luncheon, refilling water glasses (no alcohol allowed as per the MTA) and helping to stabilize makeshift "tables" tied to subway poles with twine.
The full menu posted on Studiofeast's website included:
- Hamchi Crudo, Bone Marrow, Trout Roe, Laproaig, Sweet Lime
- Foie en Brioche, Port Wine, Raisin,
- Ramp, Black Garlic, Cippolini, Morel, Thyme
- Petit Filet Mignon, Pomme Puree, Asparagus
- Pepper Jam, St Andre
- Chocolate & Gold Leaf Panna Cotta, Raspberry
The twelve lucky foodies (including two "walk up" visitors from Argentina pulled in to cover no-shows) were treated to the gourmet meal which cost an estimated $1,600, ending with gold-leaf-dusted panna cotta. The subway authorities were not satisfied customers, though no one was arrested or fined for the stunt. "Subway trains are for riding, not for holding parties," said Charles F. Seaton from the MTA.
Event organizers have yet to announce their next meal-on-the-go, but the video hints at another unlikely location: San Francisco's Alcatraz. Hoping for your own moveable feast? The Dinner in the Sky team is available for rent around the world.
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Reader Comments (Page 5 of 5)
Lainer May 11th 2011 4:33PM
It's not that I don't think this is a good idea, but just not on the subway. The Subway is FILTHY! How can anyone get an appetite there? the smells, the filfth, the lack of cleanliness! Yak! The goose they served matches the ambiance. LOL!
Bill May 12th 2011 6:01AM
Lighten up city officials, you weren't worried when your Subway riders were getting mugged and beat up every day and here is someone doing good for the city.
Clyde May 10th 2011 7:23PM
A gourmet meal? I thought subways were for getting mugged.
jeff May 10th 2011 7:29PM
did someone mop up the puke and urine before they brought the food in?
Lainer May 11th 2011 5:57PM
LOL! Good one. My thoughts exactly. Of all the places not to eat food, a filthy subway is one of them. Take for example the keyboard on your computer and the amount of germs there. Experts say not to eat at the keyboard, because it's like eating from the seat of a toilet with all of the germs. Ewwwww! So what happens if you eat in the subway? Is that like eating from a dung heap?
JudeThom May 10th 2011 7:36PM
No wine?! No wine?!
JudeThom May 10th 2011 7:37PM
No wine with dinner????????????????????????????????????????
JudeThom May 10th 2011 7:38PM
They left out the wine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
amtrakpax May 10th 2011 8:47PM
Hey, Steve.....mad at the MTA? Why do transit riders have to pay to cross the river. But the thousands of drivers on the east river bridges (which MTA helps pay for) go free? You could say it was "highway robbery!" The road lobby does great work.
Tommy May 11th 2011 4:23AM
OUTSTANDING!!!!!