In the absence of a Reata-like, top-floor view of most of the county, lovers of grand panoramas while dining will find Cacharel's perspective most entertaining. It's not just that diners get to look down upon Salt Grass and Trail Dust steakhouses while you're cutting into your Cacharel filet mignon, not to mention the Grand Buffet, Owens, and McDonald's that are within your view from the shuttered windows of this opulent ninth-floor purveyor of French cuisine. One also gets quite the view of Six Flags and all the sparkly lights on the roller coasters. You never know when some customers might get stuck at the top, and you can watch them walk all the way down while spooning into your Grand Marnier soufflé.