The Ritz, for example, in Cape Town must have been open since the 1970's.
I recall going up there with my grandparents, and despite a very good buffet for the time, one incident takes me back.
But I'm talking 1980's back, so just a memory, not a comment on the place now.
There was an obvious snail in the salad.
So I say: "And what's that"?
And then the Askhari-dressed waiter squished it between his fingers.
"That young sir, was a lemon pip".
Well played.
Never-mind that the whole floor was slowly rotating round-and-round.
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While I've had many experiences of spinning in the early morning hours at various Waffle Houses in my youth, I do recall we had a real spinning
restaurant
Had one for decades in Atlanta the Sundial at the Westin, though I believe they have stopped it since a kid got crushed to death
and before that Atlanta had the blue hamburger at the Hyatt Regency, from the famed Atlanta developer John Portman(RIP)
We used to have a rotating restaurant in Seattle (SkyCity), but it is now a cocktail lounge with
rotating glass floor. I grew up in a house just a couple of blocks away from the Space Needle, but I've only paid to take the elevator up to the top
a couple of times with visiting relatives. It's a cool experience if you are in Seattle, but so overpriced that you should only do it if you have
buckets of cash.
Had breakfast in the Space Needle restaurant when I was a kid on vacation with family. I had a German apple pancake-like dish. It was quite good, and
really neat to watch the view slowly scroll by as we ate.
Then we headed to Vancouver, B.C. for a day trip. Had my first taste of salmon on the ferry ride back to Seattle.