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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-28-2007 @ 2:57PM
Rob Brooks-Bilson said...
Hi Justin,
Abha's post makes it sound like there was never a restaurant there in the first place:
"...now we can eat on something famous. Friends, friends and friends, you now dine at 410-feet on the Eiffel Tower."
I was simply pointing out that the Eiffel tower has had a restaurant called Jules Verne for quite some time, and that Alain Ducasse was brought in to take over the place. He may be replacing the furniture and the menu, but it's still Jules Verne, and it still serves French food.
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