Ritz-Carlton Tianjin hotel open class for bartending
Updated: 2015-01-21 15:33
By Bao Wanxian(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Ritz-Carlton Tianjin has opened classes for bartending. Photo provided to China Daily |
As bartending grows up to be one of the fastest growing professions in China, Ritz-Carlton Tianjin hotel will open bartending class in the Flair Lounge, to provide a platform for cocktail lovers and popularize bartending as a profession.
From Jan 23, the bartending class will be launched every Friday, from 7 pm to 8 pm, with price of 108 yuan ($17) for each person. Paul Zhang, head bartender in Ritz-Carlton Tianjin, will lead every participant into his bartending world and help them learn bartending skills.
Zhang, 23, has won a series of awards from both home and abroad. And he stands out in a growing crowd of bartenders because he pursues a creative drinking experience first.
Except for offering cocktails, Flair Lounge is also famous for supplying selected Asian food, such as Thai food, Japanese food and Indian cuisine.
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