As one who likes to cook for Dinner Parties, yet- somehow, would like to try a different tack- the concept of an "Underground Dining-kinda-App" sounds intriguing to me.
Many great Chicago Restaurants have started off as Underground Dining experiences (Fat Rice, Honey Butter Fried Chicken, to name a few) and the idea of "trying-out" new recipes and "experimenting" and getting paid for it- sounds like sumpin' I'd be interested in.
Have any other LTH-ers experienced the AirDine or other of these...
"The social-dining companies all come at the premise from different angles.
EatWith focuses on travelers, with meals in 200 cities.
Feastly signs up professional chefs as hosts.
VoulezVouzDîner lets travelers and other diners request hosted meals on specific days.
AirDine asks hosts to arrange fixed dinners and, ideally, fill the table with strangers. And
BonAppetour and
VizEat offer food experiences, like market tours, along with meals."
But all try to make money in the same way:
The companies take a percentage of what hosts charge guests to attend,
usually 15 to 20 percent.
Hosts can set whatever price they like for guests; Ms. Larsson charged $10 a head, while lots of
EatWith and
Feastly meals run $80 and up.
The companies generally do not charge guests or hosts to join the platforms."
What do the other LTH-community members think about the Social-Networking- of Dinner Parties, as a mean to make a few bucks too!?
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