Sunday, October 13, 2019

THE MOST SPECTACULAR RESTAURANT IN THE WORLD : THE TWIN TOWERS, WINDOWS ON THE WORLD, AND THE REBIRTH OF NEW YORK
by Tom Roston 

At one time, Windows on the World made more money than any restaurant in the entire country. It was built in 1976 and positioned all the way up on the 107th floor of the North Tower located in the World Trade Center. Below this beauty (tons of money was spent), New York City was a mess overwhelmed by crime, filth, and a government that was inept. What better thing to have than a magnificent, new eatery where one could go for fine dining amidst a city that was falling apart! Windows ended up proving the naysayers wrong. The reviews were tremendous. The famous and the not so famous ate here. This was the restaurant to go to celebrate and for a marvelous meal up in the stars. For twenty-five years thousands of people flocked here. It was the place to be seen. And then it all ended that horrible day on September 11, 2001.
If you ever wanted to know what goes into constructing a restaurant, designing it, figuring out what kind of food will be served (James Beard was brought in as a consultant), hiring the best employees (over four hundred from two dozen countries), dealing with the budget, and a thousand other things then you must read The Most Spectacular Restaurant in the World. Journalist Tom Roston does a terrific job starting off by telling the entire history of how the restaurant came to be with the people behind it, specifically Joe Baum the intensely driven restaurateur who had the vision, impetus, and stamina to do something very different than anyone else in the food business. Roston had over one hundred and twenty-five interviews with many of the key sources who were intimately involved in the whole experience. Everything is so well documented with such incredible details. Roston is a tremendous writer, and I can't imagine anybody else doing a better job than him. It's definitely one of the most spectacular books I have ever read concerning the restaurant business.
Very highly recommended.