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Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
Asia / Hong Kong / Victoria
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Type: Hotel
Chain: The Leading Hotels of the World, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
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Open All Year... After its grand opening in September 1963, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong quickly became recognised as one of the most prestigious Hotels of the World.


General Information

After its grand opening in September 1963, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong quickly became recognised as one of the most prestigious Hotels of the World. The concept was to create a Hotel firmly rooted in Eastern culture, providing gracious service to a standard generally only experienced in Asia, while incorporating sophisticated and modern amenities as required by discerning International travellers. The Hotel is owned by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, the award-winning International Hotel company which operates 20 properties in 14 countries. The Hotel was designed and constructed by Leigh and Orange, one of the oldest architectural firms in Hong Kong, while the interior decor is largely the work of Don Ashton. The Hotel houses an important and impressive collection of antiques, pieces of which are displayed throughout the property and in some of the larger Suites.

Location

The Mandarin Oriental is located on Connaught Road Central, in the heart of the Business and financial district. Overlooking Victoria Harbour and the city skyline of Hong Kong. 

Distances:

  • Three minutes walk to Star Ferry and MTR underground Station.
  • Ten minutes walk to the Airport Express Link Hong Kong Station.
  • Ten minutes by car from Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
  • Thirty-five minutes by car from Hong Kong International Airport
  • Surrounded by Hong Kong's most exclusive Shopping and night life
  • Easy access to Hong Kong's prime tourist attractions
Food & Beverages

Vong Restaurant: Vong the Internationally acclaimed Restaurant concept is famous in New York, Chicago and Hong Kong where it has quickly become a fashionable addition to the dining scene. This dynamic Restaurant offers innovative French cuisine with Asian influences, a lively Bar, an elegant interior and spectacular views over Victoria Harbour.

Opening Hours:

  • Lunch: 12:00-03:00, Monday to Friday
  • Dinner: 06:00-Midnight Daily
  • Bar: 11:00-01:00, Monday to Saturday, 12:00-midnight, Sunday & Public Holidays

Man Wah Restaurant: Man Wah is Hong Kong's premier Cantonese Restaurant. The private Room, Tsui Yin Ting, resembles a Chinese pavilion, while the menu includes seasonal specialities and recipes from Imperial China. The striking table settings add an extra dimension to the elegant surroundings.

Opening Hours:

  • Lunch: 12:00-03:00, Daily
  • Dinner: 06:30-11:00, Daily
  • Dim Sum: 12:00-03:00, Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays

Mandarin Grill: A favourite venue for the city's Business elite, Mandarin Grill offers superb cuisine and fine wines in elegant surroundings. The menu has some 300 dishes to choose from ranging from Grill Room classics to vegetarian and organic choices. Breakfast spans all possibilities, while Sunday Brunch is a treat for the whole family.

Opening Hours:

  • Breakfast: 07:00-11:00, Monday to Saturday
  • Sunday Breakfast: 07:00-10:30
  • Lunch: 12:00 noon-03:00, Daily
  • Dinner: 06:30-11:00, Daily
  • Brunch: 11:30-03:00, Sunday

Chinnery Bar: The Chinnery Bar is named after the famous British artist George Chinnery, who lived and painted in Hong Kong and Macau. This intimate retreat has a cosy club like atmosphere, a superb menu of classic dishes, and one of Asia's most extensive selection of single-malt whiskies.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00-11:00, Monday-Saturday
  • Lunch: 11:30-02:30, Monday-Friday
  • Lunch: 11:30-03:00, Saturday
  • Dinner: 07.30-10.30, Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays

Clipper Lounge: Located on the mezzanine floor, the Clipper Lounge has large, comfortable seating and views of the Hotel's busy lobby. The Clipper serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, but is renowned for afternoon tea which is served on silver stands and features the Hotel's signature rose-petal jam.

  • Opening Hours: 07:30-11:30, Daily
  • Breakfast Buffet: 07:30-10:00, Monday to Friday,  07:30-10:30, Saturday, 07:30-11:00, Sunday and Public Holidays
  • Lunch Buffet: 12.00 noon-2.30, Monday to Saturday except public holidays
  • High Tea: 03.00-06.00, Daily
  • Dinner Buffet: 7.00pm - 10.00, Monday to Saturday except Public Holidays. A la Carte menu is also available
  • Tony Carpio 3-piece live band: 04.00-08.45, Monday-Saturday

Captain's Bar: The Captain's Bar is popular for its lunch time buffet and for drinks at the end of the working day. A fabulous resident band adds to the lively atmosphere and a jazz trio entertains every Sunday evening.

  • Opening Hours: 11:00-02:00, Daily
  • Lunch Buffet: 12:00-02:30, Monday to Friday
  • Snacks: 03:00-01:00
  • Band & Dancing: 09:00-01:45, Monday to Saturday
  • Jazz Band: 09:00-01:00, Sunday

The Cafe at Mandarin Oriental: The Cafe at Mandarin Oriental provides a stylish and relaxed dining experience. Situated at street level with full-length windows overlooking the busy Central district, The Cafι features an extensive menu that focuses on informal dining.

  • Opening Hours: 06:30-01:00, Daily
  • Breakfast: 06:30-11:30
  • Lunch: 11:30-03:00
  • Afternoon Tea: 03:00-06:00
  • Dinner: 06:00-01:00
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