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Taste the High Life

A visit to a Mandarin Oriental hotel or resort is always a gourmet delight, but special events and occasions can place them on another level

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Mandarin Oriental is known around the world for its spacious accommodations, pampering spas, impeccable service and gourmet dining. It is particularly in this last field that a selection of Mandarin Oriental properties excel to an extent where the gastronomic experiences make them a foodie destination in their own right. And thanks to Mandarin Oriental’s Fantastic Offer extending Centurion Members a complimentary night’s stay at properties across the globe, you can enjoy spending even more time creating authentic connections in every destination.

 

Mandarin Oriental, Santiago

 

The brand’s first – and only – South American outpost, is in one of the world’s most fascinating cities, where European influence and Latin vibes meet. The 297-key property is located in one of the city’s most important commercial and entertainment areas, ensuring there is plenty to do to build up an appetite – and there is no better way to sate this than on curated guide to Santiago’s finest dining experiences, which takes in the best the Chilean capital has to offer from cosy bistros to larger restaurants and featuring the finest fare from the local land and the sea.

 

Discover Mandarin Oriental, Santiago

 

Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris

 

Like the city it calls home, The Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris exudes a sense of history and class. Its Rive Gauche location and 184 rooms, stylishly designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte, offer the perfect backdrop to that most sensual French dining experience. This is exemplified by the sublime brasseries Lutetia (French classics and contemporary surprises) and Saint-Germain (enjoy an all-day menu beneath Fabrice Hyber’s painted glass canopy,), the historic Bar Josephine (named after the legendary singer and onetime patron Josephine Baker) and the speakeasy-style Astride. In Paris, the dining is the true event.

 

Discover Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris

 

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

 

A stay at the original Mandararin Oriental is always a special occasion. Opened in 1963, it remains a true icon, overlooking Victoria Harbour and affording guests a truly magical experience. And as befits the company flagship it embodies the essence of Mandarin Oriental’s ethos to offer that bit extra. Along with its nine culinary outlets and new club lounge, guests can enjoy more: take the Aubrey Champagne Masterclass to get an insight into the best bubbly; try the Chinese Tea Masterclass; or explore Victoria Peak Garden, with three-hour Hidden Hike & Picnic.

 

Discover Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

 

Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London

 

With just 50 rooms and suites, this is a bijou bolthole in one of London’s most exclusive areas, but it isn’t afraid to think big. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental boasts the longest indoor swimming in Mayfair, while the signature restaurant, Dosra by Akira Back, has already been awarded a Michelin Star. Korean-born Back is also responsible for the modern Japanese fare in his eponymous restaurant, and providing light bites for the Abar Rooftop. Here, cocktails from a seasonally changing menu can be sipped while views across Mayfair, as far as Hampstead Heath and the London Eye can be drunk in.

 

Discover Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London

 

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

 

The Japanese capital, a truly intriguing destination where the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is a contemporary and elegant refuge in the heart of a bustling city. Its 157 rooms and 22 suites are beacons of style, while its food and drink options are both varied and plenty. At K’shiki on the 38th floor, a new Italian menu can be found, while the Tapas Molecular Bar is an exceptional experience in itself. There is also plenty for connoisseurs of a great vintage to enjoy, particularly as to mark the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo’s 20th birthday, the hotel’s team of sommeliers has produced a special wine programme, titled “Notes of the Exceptional”.

 

Discover Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

 

Spend even more time on the things, and with the people, that matter most with a complimentary night from Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Click here for more information.

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