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'Unique' 3-D Dining Experiences By Chef Eric LeVine Coming To James Room In Farmingdale
"The story will be done three-dimensionally on the plate," chef Eric LeVine said. Tickets are being sold for brunch and dinner slots.

FARMINGDALE, NY — People can sign up for brunch and dinner meals where stories come to life on their plates.
The James Room in Farmingdale is taking reservations between Sept. 13 and March 13 for immersive three-dimensional meals, said chef Eric LeVine. Tickets can be purchased on 317 Main Street's website. The James Room is at 319 Main St., Farmingdale. Normally a private occasion venue, the room is between 317 and The Nutty Irishman.
The show, "Nya & Ned Save the World," will see two pint-sized chefs come to life thanks to ceiling-to-plate projectors. The project is being done with TableMation Studios, who designed Nya and Ned.
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LeVine called it a "very unique, interactive and fun" experience shared in a smaller setting.
"We're creating something that hasn't been done on Long Island," LeVine told Patch.
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Course will arrive after each scene.
Brunches are scheduled for weekends while dinners are held three-to-four times a week.

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