Named for a 19th-century painting of a Rubenesque nude, the reborn Nana at the tip of the Wyndham Anatole Hotel tower has peeled back its eyelids, offering diners a wider swallow of what was already a stunning view of the Dallas skyline. Nana also has priceless pieces from Trammell and Margaret Crow's Asian art collection scattered about the premises. Then there's the food: provocative, well-balanced, infected with fresh ingredients from far-flung places and meticulously assembled. It's also pricey. But that's what happens when you rub elbows with priceless Buddhas.