List of revolving restaurants
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The following is a list of revolving restaurants. A revolving restaurant is usually a tower restaurant eating space designed to rest atop a broad circular revolving platform that operates as a large turntable. The building remains stationary and the diners are carried on the revolving floor.
Abu Dhabi
- Al Fanar Rooftop Revolving Restaurant, Le Royal Meridien Hotel, Abu Dhabi
Albania
- Sky Club Panoramic Bar & Restaurant, Sky Tower, Tirana
Argentina
- Confiteria Giratoria, San Carlos de Bariloche[1]
Australia
- Australian Capital Territory
- Alto Tower Restaurant, Black Mountain Tower, Canberra
- New South Wales
- Hi Lights Revolving Restaurant, Blacktown Workers Club, Blacktown
- Skyway Restaurant, Katoomba Scenic World, Katoomba
- Summit Restaurant, Australia Square, Sydney
- 360 Bar and Dining, Sydney Tower, Sydney
- Sydney Tower Buffet, Sydney Tower, Sydney
- Queensland
- Four Winds Revolving Restaurant, Crowne Plaza, Surfers Paradise[2]
- South Australia
- Top of the World Revolving Restaurant, Atlantic Tower, Glenelg
- Tasmania
- Point Revolving Restaurant, Wrest Point Hotel Casino, Sandy Bay
- Western Australia
- C Restaurant, St Martins Tower, Perth
- Koala's View Revolving Restaurant, Bedfordale
Austria
Bangladesh
- Top of the World Restaurant, Shaheed Zia Smriti Complex, Chandgaon Thana, Chittagong
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Radon Plaza, Sarajevo
Brazil
- Cuisine Du Ciel, Golden Tulip Internacional Foz, Foz do Iguaçu
- Revolving Mascaron Restaurant, Torre Mirante da Serra, Veranópolis
- Revolving Rooftop Restaurant, Taj Mahal Continental Hotel, Manaus
Bulgaria
- Magnito Sky, Varna Towers, Varna
Canada
- Alberta
- La Ronde, Chateau Lacombe Hotel, Edmonton
- Sky 360 Restaurant, Calgary Tower, Calgary
- British Columbia
- Cloud 9 Revolving Restaurant & Lounge, Empire Landmark Hotel, Vancouver
- Top of Vancouver Revolving Restaurant, Harbour Centre, Vancouver
- Vistas Revolving Restaurant & Bar, Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront, Vancouver
- Manitoba
- Prairie 360, Fort Garry Place, Winnipeg, opened November 11, 2013
- Ontario
- 360 Restaurant, CN Tower, Toronto
- Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls
- Summit, Ottawa Marriott Hotel, Ottawa, not currently revolving
- Toulà, Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto, not currently revolving
- Quebec
- Ciel! Bistro-Bar, Hotel le Concorde, Quebec City
- Le Tour de Ville, Delta Centre-Ville, Montreal (possibly closed)
Chile
- Coco-Loco, Valparaíso
- Giratorio, Santiago
China
- Beijing
- Carousel Revolving Restaurant, Xiyuan Hotel, Beijing
- Revolving Restaurant, China Central Television Tower, Beijing[3]
- Starlight Revolving Restaurant, Beijing International Hotel, Beijing
- Summit Club Restaurant and Lounge, Hotel Kunlun, Beijing
- Chengdu
- Restaurant Grande, West Pearl Tower, Chengdu
- Chongqing
- Jiuchongtian (Cloud 9) Revolving Restaurant, Yu Du Hotel {Jiefangbei CBD}, Chongqing
- Dalian
- Mingzhu Revolving Restaurant, Bohai Grand Hotel, Dalian
- Revolving Restaurant, Bohai Pearl Hotel, Dalian
- Revolving Restaurant, Dalian Radio and TV Tower, Dalian
- Guangdong Province
- Guangzhou
- Carousel Restaurant, Garden Hotel, Guangzhou
- Revolving Restaurant, Aiqun Hotel, Guangzhou
- Sky Cafe-Revolving Restaurant, Guangdong Asia International Hotel, Guangzhou
- Shenzhen
- Tiara, Shangri La Hotel, Shenzhen
- Zhaoqing
- Revolving Restaurant, Pearl Hotel Starlake, Zhaoqing
- Zhongshan
- City-view Revolving Restaurant, Fuhua Hotel, Zhongshan
- Hangzhou
- J Western Restaurant, Tianyuan Tower Hotel, Hangzhou
- Restaurant Café and Bar, Friendship Hotel, Hangzhou
- Macau
- 360° Café, Macau Tower, Macau
- Rotunda Revolving Restaurant, Metro Park Hotel, Macau
- Shanghai
- Art 50, Hotel Novotel Shanghai Atlantis, Shanghai
- Blue Heaven Revolving Restaurant, Jin Jiang Tower, Shanghai
- Epicure on 45, Radisson Hotel Shanghai New World, Shanghai
- Oriental Pearl Revolving Restaurant, Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai
- Suzhou
- Revolving Restaurant, Aster Hotel, Suzhou
- Tianjin
- Revolving Restaurant, Tianjin Radio and Television Tower, Tianjin
- Wenzhou
- Revolving Restaurant, Wenzhou International Hotel, Wenzhou
- Wuhan
- Panorama Restaurant, Holiday Inn Wuhan-Riverside, Wuhan
Colombia
- El Giratorio Restaurant, Hotel Dann Carlton, Barranquilla
- Restaurante La Fragata Giratorio, World Trade Center, Bogotá
- Tony Roma's, Hotel Dann Carlton, Medellín
Croatia
- Vertigo bar, Hotel Antunović, Zagreb
Egypt
- 360-The Revolving Restaurant, Cairo Tower, Cairo
- The Revolving Restaurant, Grand Hyatt Cairo
Estonia
Finland
France
- Phare de la Méditerranée, Palavas-les-Flots, Hérault
- Tour de l'Europe (Mulhouse), Mulhouse, Alsace
Germany
- Water Tower Belvedere, Aachen
- Fernmeldeturm, Mannheim
- Fernmeldeturm, Nürnberg
- Florianturm, Dortmund
- Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, Hamburg (closed at the moment)
- Henninger Turm, Frankfurt am Main (two revolving restaurants, now closed due to destruction of the tower)
- Olympiaturm, Munich (at Olympic Park)
- Rheinturm, Düsseldorf
- Telecafé, Berliner Fernsehturm, Berlin
Greece
Hong Kong
- 26/F, Wu Sang House, Mong Kok, Kowloon (1966-1996)
- Furama Kempinski, Furama Hong Kong Hotel, Central, Hong Kong (building destroyed in December 2001)
- R66 Revolving Restaurant, Hopewell Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong (closed in December 2011)
- VIEW62 by Paco Roncero, Hopewell Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Iceland
India
- The Pearl of the Orient, Ambassador Hotel, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- UFO Revolving restaurant Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Aasma Restaurant, Panchkula, Haryana
- Ansal Plaza, Sonepat, Haryana
- 4X International, Ludhiana
- Carnival Heights, Chennai
- Chicago Revolving Restaurant, Ernakulam
- Falak, Hotel K.C Residency, Jammu city
- Hotel Patang, Ahmedabad
- Kandeel, Tex Palazzo Hotel, Surat (Asia's first revolving hotel)
- Kashish Restaurant, Sirsa District
- Om Revolving Restaurant, Jaipur
- Parikrama, New Delhi[4]
- Patel Revolving Restaurant, Siwan District
- Pind Baluchi 18th Floor, Biscomaun Tower, Patna, Bihar
- Revolving Restaurant, Hotel Howard International, Mussoorie
- Sahib Revolving Restaurant, Ludhiana
Indonesia
- Panyawangan Restaurant, Hotel Panghegar, Bandung
A new revolving restaurant will open soon at Westin Jakarta, replacing Empire Grill Menara Kuningan, which closed in 2010.
Iran
- Abadgaran Hotel, Mashhad
- Aseman Hotel, Isfahan
- Bolour Tower, Tabriz
- Borj-e Sefid (the White Tower), Tehran
- Cheshm andaz tower, Ramsar, Mazandaran
- El Goli Hotel, Tabriz
- Enghelab Hotel, Tehran
- Eram Grand Hotel, Kish Island
- Mahestan Shopping center, Karaj
- Milad Tower (Borj-e Milad), Tehran
- Moali Abad, Shiraz
- Mosala, Isfahan
- Narmafzar Tower, Emperor Restaurant, Ahwaz
- Narnjestan Hotel, Noor
- Revolving Restaurant, Grand Hotel Shiraz
- Saeedi Center, Qom
- Yademen Tower, Gorgan
Iraq
- Baghdad Tower
- Grand Millenium Hotel, Sulaimani
Japan
- Fukunoseki restaurant, Shimonoseki (Hinoyama Summit)
- Ginza Sky Lounge in Yūrakuchō, Tokyo (rotates counterclockwise, unlike most revolving restaurants)
- Hanagasa Revolving Sky Restaurant, Okinawa Miyako Hotel, Naha, Okinawa
- Hotel New Tsukamoto, Chiba
- Le Train Blue Restaurant on top of Hiroshima Kokusai Hotel, Hiroshima
- Restaurant Rondo, Century Royal Hotel, Sapporo
- THE Sky, Hotel New Otani, Tokyo
- Top of Kyoto, Rihga Royal Hotel, Kyoto
Kenya
- Kenyatta International Conference Centre, located on the 28th floor of the KICC Tower, in the Central Business District of Kenya's Capital city, Nairobi
Korea (North)
- Hyangsan Hotel, Myohyang-san
- Koryo Hotel, Pyongyang
- Ryanggang Hotel, Pyongyang
- Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang (unfinished)
- Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang
Korea (South)
Kuwait
- Kuwait Towers, Kuwait City
- Liberation Tower, Kuwait City
Libya
- Al Mat'am al-Hawar Burj al-Fateh, Tripoli
Lithuania
- Paukščių takas, Vilnius TV Tower, Vilnius
Malaysia
- @mosphere, Kota Kinabalu
- Bayview Hotel, George Town, Penang
- Bintang Restaurant, The Federal Kuala Lumpur
- Menara Alor Setar, Alor Setar
- Menara Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Mexico
- Bellini Restaurante, World Trade Center Mexico City[5]
Nepal
- Revolving Restauant, Airport Hotel, Sinamangal, Kathmandu
- Revolving Restaurant, Ratna Plaza, Dharmapath, New road, Kathmandu
The Netherlands
- De Koperen Hoogte, De Lichtmis, near Zwolle (reconstructed water tower)
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Norway
- Egon Tårnet, Tyholttårnet, Trondheim
Pakistan
- KHIVA Revolving Restaurant, Islamabad
- Port Tower Complex, Karachi
- The Revolving Restaurant, Karachi
Philippines
- 100 Revolving Restaurant, Quezon City
Portugal
Qatar
- Aspire Tower, Doha
Russia
- Seventh Heaven, Ostankino Tower, Moscow
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Singapore
- Meritus Mandarin Singapore (not currently revolving)
- Prima Tower Revolving Restaurant, Prima Tower, Singapore
- Tong Le Dining, Collyer Quay Singapore
Slovakia
- VEŽA, Kamzík TV Tower, Bratislava
Spain
- Panoramic 360, Forum Building Granada
Switzerland
- Hoher Kasten
- Le Kuklos, Leysin
- Mittelallalin, above Saas-Fee (world's highest)
- Piz Gloria, on the summit of Schilthorn, near Mürren
- Stanserhorn
-
The Piz Gloria
South Africa
- 1OAK, Durban
- Revolving Restaurant, CR Swart Building, Bloemfontein (closed for maintenance for already 5 years)
- Roma Revolving Restaurant, Durban
- Top of the Ritz, Ritz Hotel, Cape Town
Syria
- Cham Palace Hotel, Damascus
Taiwan
- Star Tower Restaurant, Taipei
- UFO Revolving Restaurant, Taichung
Tanzania
- Akemi Restaurant, Golden Jubilee PSPF Towers, Dar es Salaam
Thailand
- Club Lounge, Grand China Princess Hotel, Bangkok
- Pattaya Park Beach hotel, Pattaya
- Phu Jaya Mini Resort & Restaurant, Chiang Mai
Trinidad and Tobago
- 360 Degrees, Crown Plaza Hotel, Port of Spain
Turkey
Uganda
Uruguay
- La Vista, in Punta del Este (open for lunch and dinner)
United Arab Emirates
- Al Dawaar, Hyatt Regency, Dubai
- Al Fanar, Le Royal Meridien, Abu Dhabi
- Tiara, Marina Mall, Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom
- BT Tower, (London), the Butlins Top of the Tower restaurant closed in 1980; restaurant is operational but not open to the public, and seldom rotates
- Lakeview Restaurant, Center Parcs Elveden Forest, the only active revolving restaurant in the U.K.
- St. John's Beacon, (Liverpool) restaurant, closed in 1977, now a radio station, no longer revolves
United States
- Alabama
- The Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa, Florence
- Arizona
- Compass Restaurant, Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Phoenix
- California
- BonaVista Lounge, Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles
- Encounter, Theme Building, Los Angeles (closed)
- Equinox, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, closed as Equinox in 2007; no longer rotating; now called Regency Club, and guests can pay an upcharge when staying at the hotel to use the club services
- Revolving Restaurant, Renaissance Hotel Hollywood (closed)
- Revolving Restaurant, Sheraton Hotel, Macy's Plaza, Los Angeles (closed)
- Top of the Harbor Restaurant, Crowne Plaza, Ventura (closed)
- Connecticut
- Vuli Restaurant, Stamford (closed)
- Florida
- Garden Grill, Epcot, Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista
- Grand Plaza Hotel & Resort, Spinners overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, St. Pete Beach, Florida
- Holiday Inn, Destin (closed)
- Hyatt Pier 66 in Fort Lauderdale, Pier Top Restaurant (was for Sunday brunch and special occasions only; now permanently closed)
- Revolving Restaurant, JEA Tower Jacksonville (closed)
- The View at CK's, Marriott Tampa Airport, Tampa (closed)
- Georgia
- Polaris, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta
- Sun Dial, Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel, Atlanta
- Hawaii
- La Ronde Restaurant, Ala Moana Center, Honolulu (closed), designed by John Graham & Company; built in 1963; the first revolving restaurant in the United States, preceding the SkyCity "Eye of the Needle" atop the Space Needle in Seattle (also designed by John Graham)[8]
- Top of Waikiki, Honolulu[8]
- Illinois
- The Pinnacle Revolving Restaurant, W Hotel, Chicago (closed)
- Ventana's, Rosemont (closed to the public; only open for receptions, parties)
- Indiana
- Eagle's Nest, Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, Indianapolis
- Iowa
- Top of the Tower Ballroom, Holiday Inn Downtown, Des Moines (closed to the public; ballroom events only)
- Kentucky
- 360 Restaurant, Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Waterfront, Covington
- Galt House, Louisville (dual revolving floorplates)
- Spire, Hyatt Regency Louisville, Louisville (only used for special events/receptions since 2007, not open to the public)
- Louisiana
- Club 360, World Trade Center New Orleans (closed since Hurricane Katrina, not planning to reopen)
- Top of the Dome, Hyatt Regency New Orleans, Poydras, New Orleans (closed after Hurricane Katrina)
- Maryland
- Circle One, Baltimore, atop the Holiday Inn Downtown on Lombard and Howard streets (1964–74)
- Massachusetts
- Spinnakers, Hyatt Regency, Cambridge (closed, turntable removed)
- Michigan
- Coach Insignia, Renaissance Center, Detroit (stopped revolving in 2002)
- Rondeview, Holiday Inn, Southfield (closed)
- Minnesota
- Carousel Restaurant, St. Paul (closed)
- JJ Astor, Radisson Hotel Duluth Harborview, Duluth[9]
- Revolving Restaurant, Wells Fargo Tower, Bloomington (closed)
- Missouri
- Skies Restaurant & Lounge, Hyatt Regency Crown Center, Kansas City (closed December 1, 2011 when Sheraton Hotels took over the Hyatt)
- Top of the Riverfront, Millennium Hotel, St. Louis (temporary closing as of January 2014)
- Nevada
- Top of the World, Stratosphere, Las Vegas
- New Jersey
- Top O'Trenton Holiday Inn, Trenton (closed)
- New York
- Changing Scene, First Federal Plaza, Rochester (closed)
- The View, New York Marriott Marquis Times Square, New York City
- Windows on the World, World Trade Center, New York City (destroyed)
- Ohio
- Ventana's, Millennium Hotel, Cincinnati (no longer open to the public; calls itself a "revolving reception venue")
- Oklahoma
- The George Prime Steakhouse, Founders Tower, Oklahoma City (planned reopening in fall 2013, but will no longer revolve)[10]
- Pennsylvania
- Revolving Restaurant, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Harrisburg (closed)
- South Carolina
- Top of Carolina, University of South Carolina, Columbia; only open for Friday lunch and Sunday brunch during university's calendar year
- South Dakota
- Holiday Inn Downtown, Sioux Falls (stopped revolving in the 1980s)
- Tennessee
- Polaris, Sheraton, Nashville (closed)
- Revolving Restaurant, White Station Tower, Memphis (closed)
- Sunsphere, Knoxville, closed (opened in 1982 for the World's Fair; closed in 1997; observation deck opened again in 2007; and restaurant might open again, too but has never revolved)
- Top of the 100, 100 North Main, Memphis (might open)
- Texas
- Antares, Reunion Tower, Dallas (a major remodel took more than a year; renamed Five Sixty in 2009 when opened again by Wolfgang Puck)
- Marriott Hotel, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston
- Spindletop, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston (closed in 2008 because of Hurricane Ike, but reopened in October 2010)
- Tower of the Americas, San Antonio
-
Reunion Tower
-
Tower of the Americas
- Virginia
- Skydome Lounge, Doubletree Hotel Crystal City at National Airport, Arlington
- Washington
- Revolving Restaurant, Holiday Inn, SeaTac (closed)
- SkyCity, Space Needle, Seattle, designed by John Graham & Company based on lessons from their previous design of La Ronde in Hawai'i[8]
- Wisconsin
- Polaris Restaurant, Hyatt Regency, Milwaukee (closed to the public in 2009 and only rented for special occasions; currently undergoing renovations to reopen October, 2015; the revolving mechanism will be removed)
Uzbekistan
- Koinot, Tashkent Tower, Tashkent
Venezuela
- Hotel Pipo Internacional, Maracay, Aragua
- Hotel El Paseo, Restaurante El Girasol, Maracaibo, Zulia
See also
References
- ↑ "Confitería Giratoria". Teleférico Cerro Otto. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ "Revolving Restaurant | Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise". Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
- ↑ "Revolving Restaurant". Central TV Tower. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
- ↑ Parikrama
- ↑ "Bellini Restaurante". Grupo Freedom. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ "Auckland Orbit Restaurant". Retrieved 22 May 2014.
- ↑ "Seven Hills Revolving Restaurant". Retrieved 3 June 2011.
- 1 2 3 "360° View at the Top of Waikiki". The Tasty Island. November 6, 2009. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
- ↑ JJ Astor
- ↑ Scott, Jenn (July 1, 2013). "Lost, Then Founders". Oklahoma Gazette. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
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