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Bawabet Dimashq

Coordinates: 33°26′23″N 36°24′24″E / 33.43972°N 36.40667°E / 33.43972; 36.40667
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The Bawabet Dimashq (Arabic: بوابة دمشق) (Damascus Gate), the largest restaurant in the world, is a family owned restaurant in Damascus, Syria, that opened in 2002.

ANNA newsreel from 2014 shows the abandoned compound during the Syrian Civil War in 2014.

The structure cost $40 million to construct and is owned by Shaker al Samman. The restaurant has a 54,000 sq-m dining area, 2,500 sq-m kitchen, can serve 6,014 people,[1] and during peak operation, 1,800 staff are employed. The restaurant has features such as waterfalls, fountains and replicas of archaeological ruins of Syria, and six culinary themed sections for Indian, Chinese, Arab, Iranian, Middle Eastern and Syrian Cuisine. The restaurant received the title as the largest restaurant in the world by the Guinness World Records on May 29, 2008,[2] taking the title from the Mang Gorn Luang or Royal Dragon restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand, which caters to up to 5,000 diners.[3]


References

  1. ^ The Guardian
  2. ^ "Guinness Book of Records". Archived from the original on 2010-11-23. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
  3. ^ BBC News

33°26′23″N 36°24′24″E / 33.43972°N 36.40667°E / 33.43972; 36.40667