Hotel Nikko San Francisco introduces Epicurean Adventures for tasty team building sessions (United States)
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Hotel Nikko San Francisco introduces Epicurean Adventures for tasty team building sessions (United States)
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - United States - Gourmet restaurants
- Gourmet restaurants
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2011-06-21
Meeting planners hungry for deliciously different meeting options will appreciate Hotel Nikko San Francisco’s new gourmet group activities. Critically acclaimed for its Asian-inspired California Cuisine, the hotel draws upon its Japanese heritage and reputation for fine dining to present an authentic sushi making class, the sake cocktail experience and the art of winemaking as unique meeting options.
Sushi Making Class – Stylishly ensconced in newly renovated Restaurant Anzu, famous for luscious sushi, guests will learn how to make sushi from the master. After receiving the ingredients, utensils and guidance to create their own sushi masterpieces, they will then enjoy an exquisite selection of sushi paired with sake.
Sake Cocktail Experience – This exotic flight of fancy features an educational sake tasting and mixology course followed by a competition to make the tastiest sake-infused cocktail.
The Art of Winemaking – A local vintner will teach groups how to make wine using various grape varietals. Teams will then blend their own unique wine and the group will pick their favorite selection to be bottled with a label of their design.
“San Francisco is one of the world’s most celebrated culinary destinations. We want to bring vibrant flavor of the city to the meeting experience for an unforgettable taste of our region,” comments Vice President of Sales & Marketing Joe Curran.
HOTEL NIKKO SAN FRANCISCO
The United States flagship of Nikko Hotels International, Hotel Nikko San Francisco features 532 stylish guest rooms and suites, newly renovated Restaurant Anzu, the Rrazz Room known for its entertainment, Club Nikko with its skylit pool and 22,000-square feet of meeting and banquet space in the heart of Union Square. The hotel is located at 222 Mason Street.
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