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https://eloquentgushing.com/7m4uqve0f3qhttps://foster2forever.com/2024/08/quun6nkv2q.html “On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me; a platter of traditional Bavarian fare in a pop-up restaurant on the rooftop of the Mandarin Oriental Munich.”
https://aiohealthpro.com/zoqi0ck Higher and much more comfortable than a tree (albeit made of trees), the Mandarin Oriental Munich reopens its temporary wooden, chalet-style rooftop restaurant, The Alm, November through January 31, 2014. The pop-up spot gives patrons a bird’s eye view of the city, with the Alps and historic Frauenkirche church in sight. To ensure this experience is truly authentic, waiters dress in Bavarian Dirndl and Lederhosen. The Mandarin Oriental Munich can also host Christmas and Winter parties for up to 65 guests at a time, mulled wine reception included. To keep within the Christmas spirit, the Vienna organic chicken and schnapps is a surefire delightful treat.
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