Shang Palace Reopens with Rejuvenated Decor and New Menus (Chine)
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Shang Palace Reopens with Rejuvenated Decor and New Menus (Chine)
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Catégorie : Asie Pacifique - Chine - Gastronomie
- Gastronomie
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Following the recent refurbishment programme, the Michelin two-star Shang Palace Chinese Restaurant at Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong is turning over a new leaf and giving its cuisine a new dimension from 5 September 2012. New facilities have been added to the expanded restaurant, including a brand new, dedicated wine cellar inside the restaurant as well as a 20-seat grand private dining room in addition to three other private dining rooms. The rejuvenated décor, setting and chinaware offer guests the essence of a luxurious but relaxing and comfortable dining experience.
“Shang Palace has been part of the hotel since day one. The restaurant is fortunate to have a loyal following who have kept returning for the past three decades and, therefore, we were sensitive to their needs in the upgrading plans. The key word is ‘evolution’ as opposed to ‘revolution.’ We are not trying to change Shang Palace’s tradition but rather developing its classic, signature elements,” said Timothy Wright, general manager of Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong.
Interior designers from LRF Designers Limited were the creative minds behind the whole refurbishment project, managing to bring the owners’ visions into reality. “We retain the same colour schemes as the former Shang Palace. Hues such as red, gold, white and beige are still being widely used throughout the restaurant,” said Charles Robertson, managing director of the design firm.
“We expect the new 42-square-metre grand private dining room to become a popular private party and entertainment venue, day and night, not only for the regular guests but also for guests from the business sector as well,” said Mr Wright. With over 550 French, Italian and New World wines and a dedicated sommelier, the wine cellar caters to a wide spectrum of palates.
Helmed by Executive Chinese Chef Mok Kit Keung, under whose direction the restaurant earned two Michelin stars in the 2012 edition of the Michelin Guide, Shang Palace showcases contemporary interpretations of the Cantonese classics. The new à la carte menu includes over 50 new dishes and six new private dining menus prepared by a team of accomplished Chinese chefs under the guidance of Chef Mok. A wide-ranging list of speciality teas has been carefully selected to complement the dining experience.
“All the improvements, added spaces and facilities are designed to keep Shang Palace at the forefront of the dining scene in the city. We’re all very excited about the reopening and I’m sure this extensive renovation will help Shang Palace keep a dedicated clientele while attracting a new fan base. We look forward to rendering the legendary Shang Palace excellence to our valued guests in the restaurant’s renewed elegance,” said Mr Wright.
Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts currently owns and/or manages 73 hotels under the Shangri-La, Kerry and Traders brands with a room inventory of over 30,000. Shangri-La hotels are five-star deluxe properties featuring extensive luxury facilities and services. Shangri-La hotels are located in Australia, Canada, mainland China, Fiji, France, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Philippines, Singapore, Sultanate of Oman, Taiwan, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. The group has a substantial development pipeline with upcoming projects in Canada, mainland China, India, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Turkey and United Kingdom.
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