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In Santa Monica, breakfast and a view of the Pacific make an unbeatable combo at the Huntley. It was designed by Thomas Schoos, known for nightclubs, hotels, and restaurants, such as Tao in New York and Vegas.

In London, Rhodes Twenty Four is on the 24th floor of the tallest building in the city and the traditional British cooking is by Gary Rhodes. The views includes an up-close-and-personal look at Sir Norman Foster's 'Gherkin.'

In Sydney, reserve at the Quay. The Harbour Bridge to the right, the Opera House to the left, Peter Gilmore's food right in front of you. Life's good.


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