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  2. Windows on the World - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Cellar in the Sky, a 60-seat space within the restaurant, reopened after Labor Day. [15] In 1999, Cellar in the Sky was changed into an American steakhouse and renamed "Wild Blue". [ 16 ] In 2000, its final full year of operation, it reported revenues of US$37 million, making it the highest-grossing restaurant in the United States .

  3. Dinner in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Dinner in the Sky. Dinner in the Sky in Vilnius, Lithuania. Dinner in the Sky is a Belgian-based novelty restaurant service which uses a crane to hoist its diners, table, and waiting staff 150 feet (46 m) into the air. [1] Forbes magazine called it one of the world's ten most unusual restaurants.

  4. SkyCity - Wikipedia

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    SkyCity was a fine dining restaurant with a casual dress code and served Pacific Northwest cuisine and new American cuisine, providing local seafood, steak, chicken and vegetarian items among others. [5][9][10][11][12] The restaurant was closed in September 2017 for the $100 million "The Century Project" renovation at the Space Needle, with ...

  5. C Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    C Restaurant is the second restaurant to be located at the top of St Martins Tower. The first, Hilite 33, was opened in 1978. [4] Its staff included a young Shane Osborn, [5] [6] who was later the head chef at Pied à Terre in London. [7] In 2000, Hilite 33's co-founder and then owner, Alain Kuhl, sold the business. [2]

  6. David Emil - Wikipedia

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    David Emil. David Emil is an American restaurateur and New York State government official. At the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks, David Emil was the president of the company that owned and operated the restaurant Windows on the World on the 106th and 107th floors of One World Trade Center, New York, New York. [1]

  7. Tripadvisor - Wikipedia

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    Tripadvisor has been the subject of controversy for allowing unsubstantiated anonymous reviews to be posted about any hotel, bed and breakfast, inn, or restaurant. [64]In May 2021, Tripadvisor was criticized for allowing an offensive review to be posted about the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in which a visitor described bringing a baby to the gas chambers.

  8. ITC Ratnadipa - Wikipedia

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    It is the first sky bridge in South Asia. The sky bridge built by the Indian engineering firm Larsen & Toubro. [8] ITC Ratnadipa construction site (centre-right), c. January 2022. A documentary film titled Making of the Iconic Ahasa One Sky Bridge aired on Ada Derana on 30 May 2021. Ahasa One built above 100 metres (330 ft).

  9. Mount Dandenong (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    SkyHigh Mount Dandenong is a restaurant on top of the mountain. In the 1970s and '80s, the site was an iconic Melbourne attraction, and was well-known to most Melburnians; however, in the early 1990s the site fell into disrepair, and the building began to look aged and dilapidated. This culminated with the site being shut down completely in 1997.