[custom_adv] The dining concept, which is called Serres Sépparées, or separate greenhouses, came about because the restaurant has limited space, but still wanted to welcome diners to “create a safe and intimate home for partners to reconnect, with the outside world at their own leisure. Servers will also deliver the food from an appropriate 6-foot distance though the door of the enclosure, pictures show. [custom_adv] Those choosing to eat at the plant-based restaurant can opt to enjoy the four-course menu in one of the greenhouses, or in the main restaurant – while also adhering to social distancing rules – once eateries are allowed to open back up later this month. [custom_adv] The pods are available to book for two people – ideally “people who are already living together – though a third person can be included for an extra $43 fee. If you are eating alone, however, there will be a $43 discount, a press release for the new project confirms. [custom_adv] Mediamatic Biotoop, an art centre in the Dutch city, is putting outdoor diners in tiny greenhouses in bid to adhere to social distancing guidelines. The small greenhouses were built as an art project. But now they have been turned into private dining spaces. [custom_adv] It's a dilemma that restauranters have been scratching their heads about: how to re-open to diners and stay safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic. One venue in Amsterdam thinks it might have found a solution. [custom_adv] A restaurant in the Netherlands is offering a unique dine-in experience in the age of the coronavirus -- tables enclosed in glass greenhouses. The restaurant, ETEN, which is part of the Mediamatic arts center, calls the concept “Serres Séparées,” which means Separate Greenhouses in French, Reuters reported.