A high-end Chinese restaurant in Californiawill launch a virtual reality room.

The experience includes a tasting menu that costs a minimum of $4,500 for ten people.

It’s part of a growing effort to make dining a part of the virtual realm.

Someone using a VR headset during a meal to see a larger portion of food than is on their actual plate.

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Montreal restaurant The Famous Cosmos has alsoentered the metaverse via a 3D virtual worldplatform called Decentraland.

Customers will be able to view restaurant workers in the metaverse and chat with them.

But ordering food will mean going to a physical restaurant location.

Someone wearing a VR headset while sitting in a restaurant.

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AnNFT of a black truffle recently sold for $10,000.

Bilbruck recently attended a virtual conference on food in the metaverse.

Right now, the form that most metaverse food plays is NFT’s, he said.

Having a virtual restaurant in the metaverse for Mcdonald’s is like having a VR DoorDash experience.

VlRTUAL FOOD GETS REAL

Some food ordered in the metaverse might end up in your real stomach.

McDonald’s isreportedly bringingits menu into the metaverse.

Entrepreneurs are getting set to help restaurants sling burgers and milkshakes in the metaverse.

The restaurant tech companyLunchbox is sellingwhat it claims is the first restaurant in the metaverse via an NFT.

The food would then be made by the real-life operation and delivered to the customer’s real home.

Digital kiosks are also in place, where food orders will be delivered directly to guests.

More restaurants are soon likely to embrace the metaverse, observers say.