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"Dinner with a View (and a Side of Vertigo) at Telequlle"
Ever looked at a giant TV tower and thought, "I should eat a fancy meal up there"? Well, someone in Baku did, and thank goodness they did! Telequlle isn't just a broadcast tower; it's a gourmet restaurant floating 310 meters in the sky. It's the kind of place that makes you question your life choices—like why you didn't become a professional cloud-watcher.
The history is simple: build a massive tower, realize the views are spectacular, and slap a spinning restaurant on top. It's an engineering marvel and a hilarious test of your balance. As the floor slowly revolves, you get a 360-degree panoramic view of the city. You might start your soup course looking at the Flame Towers and finish your dessert with a view of the Caspian Sea.
The must-try dish? The lamb kebab, of course. It's so tender it practically melts, a perfect contrast to the thrill of eating in the clouds. Why should you go? Because where else can you eat a five-star meal while pretending you're a satellite? It's a truly unforgettable experience that proves the sky's the limit for dinner.