Island Shangri-La
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Island Shangri-La is one of the hotels under the Shangri-La Hotels (Chinese: 香格里拉酒店及度假酒店集團) group, the largest Asian-based hotel chain. Opened in 1991[1] it is located on top of Pacific Place and adjacent to JW Marriott, Hong Kong and Conrad Hotel in Admiralty, Central and Western District.
Island Shangri-La rises 56 floors, overlooking Victoria Harbour, making it the highest elevated hotel in Hong Kong Island.[citation needed] The world's largest Chinese silk painting, 'The Great Motherland of China' can be found in the hotel Atrium.[citation needed]
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[edit] Restaurants and bars
The Island Shangri-la is well known for award-winning restaurants.
- Restaurant Petrus
Famous French restaurant named after the famous Chateau Petrus. Restaurant Petrus is regarded as one of the best French restaurants in Hong Kong, and has views of Victoria harbour as well as one of Asia's largest wine cellars.
- Nadaman
Japanese restaurant, with tatami rooms.
- Cafe TOO
Buffet restaurants with 7 different open kitchens serving different cuisines to choose from.
- Pool Deck
Next to the pool, serving snacks and cocktails.
- Lobby Lounge
- Summer Palace
Cantonese Restaurant
- Island Gourmet
Delicatessen with pastries, cakes, macarons, and sandwiches.
- Lobster bar & grill
Relaxed restaurant with nightly performances.
[edit] 2006 Awards
Island Shangri-La is a recipient of the following awards:
- Asia's Best Hotel and Asia's Best Hotel in Providing In-room Internet Services, Asiamoney
- Best Business Hotel in Asia, SmartTravelAsia.com - "Best in Travel Poll"
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[edit] References
- ^ But Old Champ Vows to Resist International Herald Tribune Business; SEPTEMBER 7, 1991