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It is one of the most luxurious restaurants ever. And it rises to 1,250 feet, from the One World Observatory. An enclave with 360-degree views of New York, spread over 2,000 square metres for weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, events, and as a restaurant through the ‘ONE DINE’ experience.
Dining from the sky is possible for $3,000 with views of midtown Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Liberty Island, Governor’s Island, New Jersey, Staten Island or Brooklyn for two people exclusively for solos.
We offer a private escort, a selected playlist, a private culinary team and waiters, plus a bottle of Dom Pérignon and a choice of four-course dinner with wine service,’ Amber King, director of special events at One World Observatory, tells Food&Wine.
The venue will be adorned with red rose petals and an array of candles to set the tone for a memorable evening’. The experience is designed by chef Reuel Vincent, who heads the kitchen at One World Observatory’s One Dine restaurant based on his approach to New American cuisine inspired by its Caribbean origins and New York’s influence as a melting pot of cultures.
While a dinner like ours costs $3,000, guests have the opportunity to customise their evening for an additional fee. ‘Lighting, abundant floristry, a string quartet, a personal photographer, superior bar service, a live singer or band, additional guests, a private tour guide…. The list is endless,’ says King. ‘All of these elements are available for a premium fee, but can be managed and organised entirely by the events team.’