Monday, September 10, 2012

FOXNews.com: Finns open pop-down restaurant in limestone mine

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Finns open pop-down restaurant in limestone mine
Sep 10th 2012, 13:20

Published September 10, 2012

Associated Press

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LOHJA, Finland –  Finland's gourmet restaurant of the year has turned the popular "pop-up" restaurant idea upside-down and gone underground — 80 meters (260 feet) down a mine.

Discerning food lovers are being served salted salmon, veal tenderloin and apple crumble for 10 evenings in the "pop-down" restaurant in the small, southern town of Lohja (LOU-ya), 60 kilometers (40 miles) west of Helsinki.

A four-course evening meal costs €128 ($160), including drinks and transport to the limestone mine and back.

The 64-seat restaurant is expecting brisk business from the moment it opens Monday evening. Managers say it is fully booked until the experiment ends on Sept. 29.

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