Showing posts with label Four Seasons Hotel Macao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Four Seasons Hotel Macao. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip Now Accepting Reservations

Encounter the colourful fusion of culture, tastes, sounds and textures in Macau, a thriving waterfront destination well on its way to establishing itself as the Las Vegas of the East. This fall, the perfect complement to this destination's blend of culture, entertainment, shopping and dining has arrived. The Hotel offers easy access to upscale shopping, dining and entertainment within a quiet haven. Stroll through the old part of town, taking in the street vendors, boutiques, incense-filled temples and 19th-century churches. Allow our Concierge to book tickets for you at thrilling Cirque du Soleil Macau, the first resident show in Asia, just a few minutes from the Hotel.

On arrival, treat yourself at the Spa with a Revive Jet Lag treatment to help you adjust to the new time zone. Bask in the sun at the lagoon pool while sipping a cocktail from the Pool Bar and Grill. Close out your day while savouring Portuguese and Macanese cuisine at Belcanção, featuring an open kitchen where you can watch the chefs masterfully at work

Dining
Zi Yat Heen
Zi Yat Heen serves authentic Cantonese cuisine and a creative dim sum menu in a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere. A selection of savoury dishes emphasise exquisite ingredients, fresh seafood and traditional favourites. Four private dining rooms offer the perfect setting for business entertaining or intimate family celebrations. Seats 150.

Specialties
Traditional Cantonese cuisine with an emphasis on exquisite ingredients and fresh seafood, featuring traditional favourites such as supreme broth and creative dim sum dishes, is accompanied by a selection of the finest Chinese specialty teas.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Four Seasons Magic Macau

There's an intoxicating mix of colour, texture, and taste throughout Macau, the tiny former Portuguese colony, which has been a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China since 1999.


Along the noisy, narrow cobblestone streets of the old town, shop owners call out to you to sample their offerings of barbecued pork, peanut candy and flaky flour biscuits filled with bean paste. Street stalls hawk everything from clothes to fruits to local snacks. Modern boutiques and antique shops sit cheek by jowl with incense-filled temples and 19th-century churches.


In 2005, The Historic Centre of Macau was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Charming examples of colonial Macanese architecture, in fairytale colours of pink, blue, green and yellow, trimmed in white, can be found in many places. Portuguese street names, uttered in Cantonese accents, delight the ear.



The cuisine is a delicious blend of traditional Portuguese and Chinese, centering on fresh seafood. The legendary egg tarts are a must - crisp, custardy and warm from the oven - making it impossible to stop at just one.


Macau also has an up-to-date, stylish side. Reclaimed from the sea between the two islands of Colôane and Taipa, the Cotai Strip is quickly becoming the Las Vegas of the East. A kaleidoscope of hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues, it will be one of the world's great playgrounds in the future.


In the midst of this, forming the perfect complement, lies the intimate Four Seasons Hotel Macao at The Cotai Strip, set to open in mid-2008, dressed in discreet neoclassical elegance. The Hotel offers guests easy access to the best of the Cotai Strip: upscale shopping, gaming, dining and entertainment, yet quiet and removed. Once inside, you can unwind at the Hotel's spa or take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool. Then, perhaps, visit Bar Azul for a glass of wine before dinner and an evening in your stylish room.