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I have an international client who wants to book a downtown fine dining establishment later this year. They will need to close the restaurant and will be a group of one hundred. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.

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Stephen

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If he's cool with Chinese food, try the Floata (the downtown branch). It has a variety of banquet menus and it is certainly big enough.

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If he's cool with Chinese food, try the Floata (the downtown branch).  It has a variety of banquet menus and it is certainly big enough.

Thanks Paul. These guys have a big budget and I think based on their conversations would be looking for somewhere with fine dining service and great wines.

Stephen

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Would this be a sit down dinner or reception style?

Was recently at Cincin's 15th anniversary party, they did an excellent job. Have no idea what the capacity was, but it was definitely 100+. Considering the room size/configuration and cuisine, other suggestions: Savoury Coast, Don Francesco, Bridge's Upstairs, Imperial Seafood...

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Would this be a sit down dinner or reception style?

Was recently at Cincin's 15th anniversary party, they did an excellent job.  Have no idea what the capacity was, but it was definitely 100+.  Considering the room size/configuration and cuisine, other suggestions: Savoury Coast, Don Francesco, Bridge's Upstairs, Imperial Seafood...

It will be a sit down dinner (multi-course) and they are a picky bunch. Thanks for the suggestions.

Stephen

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