Reunion Tower Restaurant Named 'Five-Sixty'

Wolfgang Puck's restaurant will offer "signature Asian-influenced cuisine."

Updated 8:17 AM CST, Fri, Dec 12, 2008

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The restaurant atop Reunion Tower has a new name.

'Five-Sixty by Wolfgang Puck' was chosen from more than 15,000 submissions in a restaurant naming contest.

'Five-Sixty' refers to the high of the tower which is 560-feet.

According to Guide Live seven people submitted the name 'Five-Sixty': Jason Aboujeib of Dallas, Brandi Balfour of Richardson, Jeff Carrington of Dallas, Katie Gilkinson Chaumont of Dallas, Steve Heaser of Dallas, William Huckin of Dallas and Erica Janczak of Keller.

All seven winners will receive one free dinner a month for a year beginning in February,an invitation to the restaurant's grand opening and a chance to meet Puck as well as autographed books and cookware.

The restaurant is set to open around the end of January 2009.

First Published: Dec 12, 2008 7:55 AM CST

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