In the 20-story Pamlock Restaurant, a particular group of people were dining on the topmost floor, meant for the truly wealthy.
The entire Restaurant wasn't something ordinary people could eat in regularly.
From the first floor to the 4th, one can find a few ordinary people eating now and then for special occasions like birthdays or family celebrations.
But from the 5th floor above, that's where one touches the edges of High Society.
There, one can find regular customers who come every day and order the same luxury meals on a steady basis.
To them the price was nothing compared to what they made.
And the higher one dined, the more admiration many had for them.
To eat at the topmost floor was an honor many would wish for even if it was once a year or once in 5 years.
Not just anyone could eat on the 20th floor.
Money was one aspect, but getting a Gold membership was also a must.