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The restaurant is buffet-style, offering such dishes as schnitzel, bratwurst, kielbasa, rouladen, spatzle, sauerkraut, sauerbraten, cucumber salad, and strudel [5] and beer served in one liter steins. The dining hall is actually in the entrance area for the never built boat cruise down the Rhine. Sommerfest (Summer Party), a quick-service ...
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Food Rocks: 1994–2004 A musical revue based on "Kitchen Kabaret" and parodying famous pieces of rock music. The show has since been replaced by Soarin’. Kitchen Kabaret: 1982–1994 An opening-day musical revue featuring personified, anthropomorphized items of food realized through Disney's Audio-Animatronics.
Renowned for its superb food, imported beers, and fine wines, Luchow's, The Gourmets' Rendezvous Since 1882, continues to be the favorite eating place of the world's celebrities. Open every day except Monday. Luchow's c. 1902: "Garden" as seen from "Cafe" showing the effect created by skylights added in the extensive 1902 construction. The big ...
8. Japan. Japan is your best bet for the souvenir shops. Located right in the replica of Japan's Imperial Palace is the Mitsukoshi Department Store that's filled with Japanese gifts and souvenirs.
Disney's Beach Club Resort Disney's Boardwalk Inn Walt Disney World Dolphin. The Epcot Resort Area (also known as the Epcot - Hollywood Studios Resort Area) is the area between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort which consists of six individual resorts, five of which are interconnected via footpaths and waterways surrounding a large central lake known as ...
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Map showing the location of the Kehlsteinhaus (labelled "Eagle's Nest") and Führer Headquarters throughout occupied Europe. The Kehlsteinhaus sits on a ridge atop the Kehlstein, a 1,834 m (6,017 ft) subpeak of the Hoher Göll that rises above the town of Berchtesgaden. It was commissioned by Martin Bormann in the summer of 1937. Paid for by ...