Don't you wish your kitchen looked like this?
Most people's kitchens don't look so fancy. And most people can't afford fancy cooking equipment. But anyone can afford to learn how to cook on with this kind of system.
Greenwood, Mississippi, is known for Viking Ranges and for the fantastic hotel built to house visiting executives evaluating Viking equipment. The Alluvian is a gorgeous set up with marbled bathrooms, doorbells on the exterior of the rooms, and buttons for you to press from the inside of the room to leave a red light saying "Do Not Disturb." There is a library on an upper floor with a terrace looking over the city. In the mornings, an elaborate Southern breakfast is served with newspapers and coffee table books on the city and state.
Keeping with the food theme, a main decorating item is fresh green apples piled in a bowl on a table or in a tall vase covered in water for flowers.
Connected to the hotel is Giardina's, a beautiful, large restaurant with white walls and wood floors and curtains around the tables along the walls, which breaks up noise and makes the restaurant look smaller. We called ahead and the chef prepared an incredible vegetarian pasta primavera. The elegant restaurant was quite full of quests on the warm August evening, but the staff made us feel like we were the only ones in the building. Certainly the hotel and its restaurant have been well designed to get the attention of their visitors. Mission accomplished.
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