As per the reports, one can now enjoy the option of booking a seat at more than 16 tables, which are spread across some of Sweden's most scenic landscapes. While ready-made beverages will be available for purchase here, beverage experts from various parts of Sweden will also guide guests through creating their own drinks from ingredients that they will collect from outdoors, ie., from the ‘100-million-acre natural pantry.’
Referring to this, Jens Heed, Program Director Food Travel at Visit Sweden, said that the country's 100-million-acre pantry of fruit, vegetables, berries, and crystal-clear spring water is open to everyone now.
What is more interesting is that Sweden has what's called ‘the right of public access,’ which is kind of an open invitation for everyone to roam the outdoors as long as they do no damage.
However, since non-essential travel to Sweden from most countries outside the European Union has been banned until Aug. 31, many will have to give it a miss, and only hope that this idea continues to be in place when they are able to visit Sweden once the travel restrictions are relaxed.