NEW CLUB LOUNGE AND DINING FACILITIES AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL, HONG KONG (China)
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is set to complete its renovation programme on 1 February 2021 and will unveil a new club lounge as well as upgraded and refreshed dining facilities on the iconic hotel’s top floor.
NEW CLUB LOUNGE AND DINING FACILITIES AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL, HONG KONG (China)
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is set to complete its renovation programme on 1 February 2021 and will unveil a new club lounge as well as upgraded and refreshed dining facilities on the iconic hotel’s top floor.
The Mandarin Club, a new 6,200 square feet club lounge on the 23rd floor provides guests with a luxurious all-day retreat overlooking Statue Square Garden and the surrounding cityscape. The space effortlessly blends comfort with luxury and features a boardroom, dining area and lounge while providing a range of dining and concierge services for Club guests throughout the day.
On the 25th floor, Michelin-starred Man Wah continues its reputation as Hong Kong’s most beautiful dining space with a new makeover. Enjoying panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline, the framed windows and delicate Chinese details throughout the venue play an integral part of the dining experience. Guests can enjoy a new menu of exquisite time-honoured Cantonese cuisine by Executive Chinese Chef Wing-Keung Wong in either the main restaurant or one of the new private dining rooms. Chef Wong has introduced his interpretation of ancient recipes for the modern palate to the menu while also retaining his signature dishes.
Situated on the same floor is the hotel’s newest restaurant, The Aubrey, which is a collaboration with award-winning international restaurant group, Maximal Concepts. Inspired by Japanism, the mid-nineteenth-century art movement, The Aubrey channels the whimsical vibe of Japanese izakayas in Ginza. Using the finest Japanese ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, guests will enjoy an array of culturally rich beverage and dining experiences.
To celebrate these new openings, the hotel has launched a new accommodation package so that guests can stay and relax in style. The Club Escape room package is priced from HKD 5,880 per night and includes:
Club Floor Accommodation
Off-menu tasting for two at Man Wah
One signature cocktail for two people at The Aubrey
Late check-out until 6:00 p.m.
30% off the Best Available Rate for the second consecutive night
Access to The Mandarin Club privileges:
Private check-in and check-out experience
Breakfast and afternoon tea
Non-alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, tea and coffee
Light snacks available throughout the day
Evening canapés served with Champagne, wines, bottled cocktails, house spirits and beer
Complimentary beer and non-alcoholic beverages from the minibar
Welcome fruit and daily turndown amenities
Streaming Wi-Fi and local calls
Pressing of two garments per stay
Two-hour usage of The Mandarin Club board room per stay
Pierre Barthes, Area Vice President and General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong said “This milestone transformation has been an exhilarating journey and these enhancements bring renewed inspiration to our passion for culture, cuisine and the arts. Our dedicated team is ready to surprise and delight Fans of the hotel with these new experiences.”
For restaurant reservations, call +852 2825 4000 or email mohkg-restaurants@mohg.com. The Club Escape room package is subject to 10% service charge and available for stays from 1 February until 30 June 2021. Terms and conditions apply. For further information and reservations, visit the website (link below).
About Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong The iconic Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is the epitome of contemporary luxury combined with Oriental heritage. Having delighted guests with award-winning services and impressive facilities for over 57 years, it is a much-loved address for those seeking an exclusive sanctuary in the heart of the city. The hotel’s spacious rooms and suites offer magnificent views of the renowned Victoria Harbour and the city’s skyline. A collection of nine outstanding restaurants and bars, including two that hold Michelin Star status, a luxurious club lounge, a Shanghainese-inspired holistic spa, an indoor pool, a 24-hour fitness centre and Club Lounge, make Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong the quintessential “home away from home” for discerning leisure and business travellers alike.