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Chambers of Flavour V3: A Bold New Chapter in Immersive Dining

The capital's top immersive dining experience returns with a third, bigger edition. Discover why this secret journey through art, theatre, and experimental cuisine is a must.

Chambers of Flavour V3: A Bold New Chapter in Immersive Dining

Our favorite immersive dining event is back in London for its third journey into the multidimensional unknown—and this time, it's grander and more impressive than ever.

Building on two straight years of completely sold-out performances, the creative team at Gingerline has launched Chambers V3. This one-of-a-kind experience leads guests through absurdist adventures, interactive theater, multimedia art installations, and cutting-edge culinary experiments.

Last year, we were fortunate enough to preview V2, which we called “the best experience we’ve ever had in the capital.” So our hopes for V3 were incredibly high—and amazingly, this third edition proved even more daring than the last.

Because the experience is strictly top-secret, this review will contain zero spoilers—and you’ll thank me after you’ve seen it yourself. The less you know going in, the better! So what can I share without revealing what happens once you step through the chambers? Here are four spoiler-free facts about CoF V3:

  1. THE MACHINE

How does the machine differ from V2 and V1? For starters, the worlds you visit on the journey are entirely new. Even if you’re a CoF veteran, you’ll never guess what awaits you inside the machine. V3 is longer and more spectacular than previous editions, yet it still retains that beloved Chambers charm.

  1. THE TOP SECRET BAR

The Chambers bar opens at 5pm, so we recommend arriving early enough to enjoy a drink or two before entering the machine. Guests also get access to a hidden bar where diners can unwind and sip the night away after their adventure, with a creative menu of wild cocktail concoctions.

  1. KEEP THE CHAMBERS SECRET

These are the two most important CoF rules. Keep everything you see inside the chambers confidential—otherwise, it will spoil the experience for future travelers.

  1. HAVE AN OPEN MIND

If you’ve never tried multidimensional dining, leave your expectations at the door and come with an open mind, an empty stomach, and a bold spirit. For those who have already ventured through the machine, be ready to get thoroughly fluxxed.

GET YOUR TICKETS:

Ready to dive into the madness? Over 5,000 tickets have already been sold, but the next batch of passes goes on sale Monday, February 2, 2018, at noon. They’ll be available at www.chambersofflavour.co.uk.

Chambers of Flavour V3 Review

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Source: https://www.averagejanes.co.uk/culture/gingerline-chambers-of-flavour-v3-review/

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