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World Restaurant

In this unusual city of catering establishments, absolutely all the cuisines of the world should be presented, from ancient times to the first food samples of the future. Any of the hundreds of thousands of names of dishes from different nations of the world should be presented and prepared here at the request of the visitor. Of course, Halal dishes should be presented in a special place. And only at a significant distance from them are vegetarian Buddhist dishes, and the kosher cuisine of Judaism - from traditional Russian cuisine, which will demonstrate the mutual respect of all peoples of the world for each other's traditions. The food of astronauts and astronauts can also be presented here, which can also be tasted by any representative of exclusively earthly professions. (From the Strategy "Dubai - Capital of the World" https://www.academia.edu/83616929/Strategy_Dubai_Capital_of_the_World_)

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I don't agree
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LUPE BETSABETH FAJARDO TIGRE I agree because I think it is possible for them to cook and to know all the dishes of the world, only that it will be necessary to have a lot of personnel and many ingredients and above all to have a lot of space to implement it and I think it is an incredible idea and it will be a meeting of different types of people.
22 May 2023
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Sebastian P I think that if it will be in a very large hotel. It will be useful, but. If it will be in the city, It wouldn't work becouse there are many restaurants on the streets.
22 May 2023
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Jason Azenis Even more for the palate would be the thousands of fusion restaurants in between the religious ones that have to be separated by space out of cultural and religious respect. The Fusion restaurants would probably be the hub of business by blending the foods and flavours of those kept apart by religion and culture.
08 Nov 2022
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