Earth's highest mountain is about to host an exclusive eatery. A pop-up One Star House Party restaurant is taking 15 guests and serving them locally-sourced meals at base camp.
It's not nearly as dramatic as a Taco Bell at the summit, but given how dangerous the trek to the top can be, it's probably for the best.
Potential diners had to have made reservations before the end of November, and chef James Sharman has organized more than just a stop at the base of Everest.
According to the New York Daily News, Sharman's culinary tour begins in Nepal and ends two weeks later at the base of the mountain. The trip will set you back $1050 USD, and that includes a hotel in Kathmandu, boarding during the hike, and "the porters, guides and gear" needed.
For just over a grand, that's a pretty good deal, all things considered. Unfortunately, reservations are now closed.
If you really want to have an unusual dining experience, and you aren't one of the fifteen people who grabbed a spot, you can always visit Japan's One Piece Restaurant.
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