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A former industrial site just outside Prague is once again turning into a late-night playground for food and music lovers. The ZE MĚ Project, a creative food collective, is bringing back its Frying Room concept on May 15, 2026, at Uhelný Mlýn—a former brownfield site transformed into an event space near the city. Described as a “gastro rave,” Frying Room mixes electronic music with live culinary performances. The idea is simple but unusual: chefs, artists, and guests share the same space, blurring the line between kitchen and dancefloor. The upcoming edition will be headlined by Czech producer and DJ NobodyListen, known for his Addict party series and a nomination at the Anděl Awards. He’ll be joined by the collective Zlomená Scéna, which focuses on drum & bass and underground sounds. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ze mě (@zeme.projekt) The event begins even before arrival. Ticket holders can board a private train from Prague that takes them directly to the venue, setting the tone for the night. For those driving, parking is available on site. Inside, expect a mix of DJ sets, experimental food experiences, and a live гастрономic show designed to be as intense... The post Food Meets Techno: Frying Room Returns Near Prague on May 15th appeared first on Prague Morning .
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