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Atlanta's SunDial Restaurant Named One of America's Most Scenic
OpenTable has released its list of the nation's 100 most scenic restaurants. A restaurant in Dahlonega and Savannah also made the list.

Downtown SunDial Restaurant, sitting atop the Westin Peachtree Atlanta hotel, is one of America's most scenic 100 restaurants, according to a new list from OpenTable, a provider of online restaurant reservations.
The 100 Most Scenic Restaurants in America for 2016 awards also listed Le Vigne at Montaluce Winery in Dahlonega and Pearl's Saltwater Grille in Savannah.
The company said the list "reflect the combined opinions of more than 5 million restaurant reviews submitted by verified OpenTable diners for more than 20,000 restaurants in all 50 states and the District of Columbia."
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California earned nearly one quarter of winning restaurants with 24, followed by Washington with 10, and Florida with seven. Michigan, Nevada, and New York boast four honorees.
Arizona, Georgia, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, and Virginia have three each.
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American fare restaurants were most common on the list, but seafood also proved popular. International menus, such as Asian, global, Latin American, and Peruvian are present as well as diner favorites French, Italian, and steakhouse cuisines.
"Whether they're perched atop a city skyscraper or nestled on a mountainside, this year's winning restaurants provide awe-inspiring views that showcase all the beauty of their surroundings for locals and travelers seeking a front-row seat to a city's natural or manmade splendors," said Caroline Potter, OpenTable's chief dining officer. "A dining experience at any of these honorees is the most delicious way to get a true sense of place when vacationing or exploring your own hometown."
You can see the entire list by clicking here.
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