World’s highest restaurant opens in Dubai
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The world’s highest restaurant has opened in Dubai. Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building in Dubai. At 442 metres high on Level 122 of Burj Khalifa – the world’s tallest building – the new restaurant, called ‘At.mosphere’ offers lounge and grill concepts. The restaurant can host more than 210 guests and features a spacious arrival lobby, a main dining floor, private dining rooms and display cooking stations.
Mohamed Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties PJSC, the developer of Burj Khalifa, said; “At.mosphere is about offering the best in dining. Every aspect of the restaurant has been carefully designed and executed – be it the elegant decor, warm ambience, food choice and service standards.”
The entrance to the restaurant is through Burj Khalifa’s Corporate Suites lobby with guests exiting the express elevator on Level 123 to face a two-storey glass atrium. A flight of cantilevered staircases lead them to the arrival lobby where they can enjoy panoramic views.
The upscale At.mosphere lounge is also open during the day for a light lunch or afternoon tea, or for evening drinks.
Marc Dardenne, Chief Executive Officer, Emaar Hospitality Group, which manages the outlet, said; “The choice of two dining concepts within At.mosphere adds to its diversity, making it the ultimate destination for not only high-profile guests who seek the world’s best dining out experience but also for leisure guests.”
At.mosphere, which also features a beverage display and ‘cellar’, will be led by Executive Chef Dwayne Cheer and Director of Operations Gabriele Babini.
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