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VistaJet offers high-altitude private dining in Asia and across the world.

Bowl of Asian food sitting on a VistaJet menu

A dining table at 45,000 feet — higher than Mt Everest — is probably the highest you will ever eat a meal. This is the unique experience offered by VistaJet., the first and only global business aviation company, serving private dining menus across all flights from Asia on its iconic fleet of silver and red aircraft to 187 countries around the world.

To ensure Members enjoy a consistent and seamless fine dining experience in the air as they would on the ground, VistaJet has been curating gourmet menus from the best restaurants across the globe. Aboard VistaJet flights, every dish is prepared for in-flight, high-altitude dining — taking into account the effect of elevation, lower humidity and increased noise and movement on tastebuds and senses. Each flavor is carefully balanced in salt and sugar content, as these ingredients adversely impact the human body in a pressurized air cabin, altering how food feels in the mouth.

“We have been on a journey to transform the private dining experience in the air – to make it something to savor. We discovered that simple things, big flavors and the best ingredients cooked and prepared to perfection will always travel well. We explored the art and science behind dining, so our Members can cherish time together onboard their jet, with the right taste, whatever the occasion.” said Diego Sabino, VP of Private Dining at VistaJet.

Hong Kong

Departing from Hong Kong, VistaJet’s partner restaurants include the Michelin-starred Tosca di Angelo at The Ritz Carlton, Hong Kong. The team at Tosca di Angelo has thoughtfully prepared Solfeggio — a three-course menu that marries a combination of tastes and considers the dry atmosphere inside the aircraft. The meal begins with a citrusy appetizer featuring wild Hokkaido hamachi, fennel, and orange to awaken the taste buds; then a Lasagnetta with mushrooms ragoût and taleggio fondue for the main course, with the hot pasta and melted cheese keeping guests warm while they dine in relatively cool temperatures on board. The meal ends with a coffee-infused traditional tiramisu with Amedei chocolate to leave guests satisfied.

Angelo Agliano, Director of Tosca di Angelo, said: “A combination of meticulous planning, selective sourcing and thoughtful presentation is involved when we prepare our Solfeggio to be served in the air. Unlike at our restaurant, where freshly prepared dishes can be immediately served to guests, there is a longer lead time between the preparation of a dish and the serving time on board the aircraft. To ensure dishes are maintained at their prime condition when they are served, our chefs must consider the time of travel from our kitchen to the dining table. In addition, dining in the air involves the occasional air turbulence; our chefs also consider plating designs that can withstand movement.”

Singapore

VistaJet guests can enjoy a hearty farm-to-table meal from the award-winning Origin Grill, located at the Shangri-La Singapore. Chef de Cuisine Nathan Griffin starts off the meal for VistaJet guests with a poached Boston lobster salad with Tuscan kale, avocado mousse, chorizo crumb and a citrus dressing, followed by a delicately grilled Williams river crossbred Wagyu tenderloin paired with beetroot puree and spaghetti, then ends with a passionfruit babà with a Mango cremeux, Pavlova meringue and mascarpone. All ingredients used by the Origin Grill are sustainable and ethically harvested, while the artisanal meats come from award-winning farms.

Maldives

In the Maldives, VistaJet Members enjoy the best dining experience at Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi, which launched the first overwater Zuma Restaurant in the world. Director of Culinary at the resort, Chef Ivan Alvarez meticulously curated an exclusive pickled toothfish dish for VistaJet Members, served with a coconut lemongrass sauce and garnished with a dill and grapeseed oil. A certified sports nutritionist, Chef Alvarez uses sustainably sourced toothfish, a superfood with high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids, balancing the meal with citrus flavors to refresh the palate. Among the many innovative offerings at the Waldorf Astoria Maldives, VistaJet Members who stay on the resort’s crown jewel – Ithaafushi The Private Island – will experience exclusive private Zuma dining directly in their private villa.

Private World

VistaJet has strived to ensure its passengers enjoy unique experiences in many of the world’s most admired and intriguing locations. Through the Private World portfolio, Members can enjoy exceptional and comfortable journeys at every stage, as well as curated special itineraries of highly sought-after experiences at incredible destinations.

Aside from its unparalleled in-flight service and experience, VistaJet provides Members access to the largest fleets of business jets in the world. As part of Vista, the world’s largest on demand business aviation company, VistaJet clients can fly anytime and anywhere on a Members’ fleet of over 360 aircraft including the Bombardier Global 7500, the world's largest and longest-range business jet.

As part of its onboard library collection, VistaJet published The Little Book of Dining in the Sky, exploring the art and science behind dining with suggestions and expert advice, and explore the pleasures of the tables at altitude. Request a copy of the book online at www.vistajet.com/privatedining

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