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An elegant selection of modern European dishes featuring the freshest possible ingredients and thoughtful presentation. All day dining with style – from pastries, fulfilling lunch and an indulgent dinner to late night grazing.
- Events & Experiences
At ATLAS, we can create unforgettable events tailored...
- Happenings
ATLAS endeavours to be eponymous with the art of good...
- Careers
The success of ATLAS is rooted in our team of passionate and...
- Drinking
ATLAS houses one of the world’s most diverse and...
- Juniper Society
The society is a social, membership-based community that...
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OVERVIEW This website is operated by Chyau Fwu Wine &...
- Afternoon Tea
Pictured: The ATLAS rose-gold tier stand with two elegant...
- Sundays at Atlas
Luxuriate at ATLAS on Sundays with a free-flowing selection...
- Events & Experiences
Reservations. Tues - Thurs: 12pm - 12am. Fri & Sat: 12pm - 2am. Sunday & Monday: Closed. Lunch is served: 12pm - 2.30pm (last orders at 2:15pm) Grazing, light nibbles are served: 2:30pm - 6pm. ATLAS Afternoon Tea is served (by reservation only): 3pm & 4pm.
AtlasOS is a custom version of Windows that claims to improve performance, latency and privacy for gamers. It is an open-source project that offers a detailed documentation and a community of 42,000+ users.
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Explore the world with interactive maps, geography facts, flags and more. Learn about continents, countries, oceans, mountains, rivers, lakes, peninsulas and other features of the world.
May 24, 2024 · Atlas: Directed by Brad Peyton. With Jennifer Lopez, Simu Liu, Sterling K. Brown, Gregory James Cohan. In a bleak-sounding future, an A.I. soldier has determined that the only way to end war is to end humanity.
The first work that contained systematically arranged maps of uniform size representing the first modern atlas was prepared by Italian cartographer Pietro Coppo in the early 16th century; however, it was not published at that time, so it is conventionally not considered the first atlas.