The world's largest 'roller coaster' in Saudi Arabia
Now the usual eateries with paper menus have become obsolete when a strange restaurant called ROGO in Abu Dhabi uses roller coasters to transport food.
Now the usual eateries with paper menus have become obsolete when a strange restaurant called ROGO in Abu Dhabi uses roller coasters to transport food.
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ROGO has shown special attention to the fierce competition among restaurants when bringing to a restaurant with real rollercoasters.
The system of 30 spiral lines brings food and drinks to customers in 1,300 square meters. After customers order on the tablet, they are asked to sit back and wait for the delivery to be served in closed pots. The pots have to pass the double and spiral roads to reach the table of the guests. The highlight is the downward spiral that becomes narrower, making visitors extremely excited.
This strange restaurant attracted a lot of tourists and locals, so customers often have to wait more than 30 minutes to turn. The model of glider restaurants has left its mark in Germany, Kuwait, and Russia and is planning to develop in the UK, China and Poland in the future.
Video of serving food process at this restaurant:
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