Hong Kong’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel launches a feast of eating! - TravelMole


Hong Kong’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel launches a feast of eating!

Friday, 14 Jun, 2006 0

Hong Kong’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel will reopen later this year featuring nine highly individual bars and restaurants, including returning greats and new tempting treats, as part of the overall hotel’s multi-million dollar renovation.

The Pierre, a sumptuous new restaurant on the top floor will serve the stunning 3-star Michelin cuisine of Pierre Gagnaire, in a setting of contemporary luxury with exceptional views over Victoria harbour and seasonally changing menus.

Sir Terence Conran has overseen the refurbishment of the much loved The Mandarin Grill + Bar with contemporary designs blending with its club-like traditions and the formerly hidden windows being reopened, revealing views of Statue Square and Chater Garden.

Man Wah will pay homage to its illustrious past, with a mixture of rich local rosewood emboldened by Shanghai pink table décor and regarded as the finest Chinese dining room in the city, Man Wah will offer a blend of traditional cooking techniques and flavours with occasional touches of modern flair.

M bar, perched on top of the hotel, with stunning harbour and city views, has interiors of charcoal velvet and silver leaf, complemented by glass and lacquered walls, with a focal point being the sensuous lotus bud-shaped bar flanked by high bar stools.

The Clipper Lounge will continue its legendary buffets and afternoon high teas as “Hong Kong’s sitting room”, with enlarged windows overlooking Statue.

The Mandarin Cake Shop will provide homemade delicacies, chocolates, cakes and breads, the ideal venue for quick coffees and afternoon hot chocolate.

Café Causette, formerly known simply as The Café, the hotel’s all-day relaxed dining venue is returning to its original, 1963 name, offering views of the cityscape, the kitchens providing Asian and Mediterranean flavours.

Finally, the feast comes to an end with the beautifully restored The Chinnery and The Captain’s Bar, two of the city’s most loved venues with their traditional menus, draft beer in silver tankards and distinctively unique ambience.

Photography of Mandarin Oriental is available to download, in high and low resolution, in the Photo Library of the Media section, at www.mandarinoriental.com  

Report by The Mole



 



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