Guests give top marks to Italian gourmet jail

Tue May 20, 2008 5:56pm BST
 
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By Marie-Louise Gumuchian

VOLTERRA, Italy (Reuters) - In what might be Italy's most exclusive restaurant, security is understandably tight.

On reservation, guests are subjected to a background check. They are admitted in groups, their mobile phones and bags confiscated, and they then submit to metal detector tests.

At the candlelit tables inside a deconsecrated chapel of what was originally a 14th-15th century castle, the meal itself is eaten with plastic cutlery.

But even though this is the Fortezza Medicea top-security prison, the white wine -- Fattoria Sorbaiano -- keeps flowing.

"The standard of the food is fantastic -- the atmosphere, the people, and the place is incredible," said diner Sharon Kennedy, a resident of Volterra but originally from Scotland, who came to sample a special dinner at the prison.

The inmates at the jail in the picturesque Tuscan town -- surrounded by rolling green hills and brown-tiled villas -- have swapped their slacks for shirts and bow ties for a night. They are cooking up a sumptuous meal for curious diners who want to sample a taste of prison life.

Part of a project raising money for charity, the aim is also to teach cooking and waiting skills that could help the prisoners find work when they are released.

The scheme, for several nights a year turning the prison into a restaurant, began in 2006. Guests reserve a table for the meal priced at 35 euros (28 pounds) a head through a local tourism agency, which also offers hotels for long-distance diners.  Continued...

 
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