Would you want to eat foam served in a plaster cast of the chef's mouth?
DeRuiter notes that things started to go south almost immediately, when she and her party were led into a"cement cell of a room" with music by Drake"pumping through invisible speakers." The room was"unspeakably hot" and they seemed to be the only customers.
"It's as though someone had read about food and restaurants, but had never experienced either, and this was their attempt to recreate it," she wrote.
Dessert, which came after the party hadn't realized they'd already been served the main course, featured a marshmallow-flavored, cuttlefish-shaped object, and"frozen air" that melted before it could be consumed. After which they were told to leave the restaurant. But were they free? They were not: They were led to the"Bros laboratory" where a TV played extreme sports and a chef gave them"comically tiny slivers of fake cheese.
Here’s the very blurry Polaroid of us in front of the restaurant which weirdly looks like something out of a vampire movie..
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