Nice crisp camera work. The food looks delicious and that hot air driven rotisserie must have been a marvel in its day.
The bridge with the Grotto's is interesting in itself. I had to do a double take on that set up. I'd throw a couple of rods out and sell the fish out front if it were doable.
Well I wouldn't, but that thought crossed my mind after the first thought of it being a very expensive toll bridge if you had to pay for each place you pass through. That and the hassle of knocking on all those doors. Then I saw the width of the bridge and the archways in the middle and figured it out.
I must say I've never seen such a set up and am wondering if that was all original planning and if not how do you get the rights to buy and build on a bridge.
It's chic, unique and looks to be quite the experience as it blends well with the other architectural styles evident in the other pics.
Good stuff Punter, thanks for the insight into the area.