Hotel listings - Beijing
Updated: 2012-04-07 15:35
(China Daily)
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Bunny buffet
Legendale Hotel Beijing organizes a sumptuous lunch buffet at L Cafe this Easter. Feast to your heart's content on international delicacies as well as the endless display of desserts. Children are invited to make their own chocolate extravaganza with the help of chef or join in the Easter egg hunt in the hotel's garden.
010-8511-3388 Ext 8900.
Easter feast
On April 8, BLD Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel will provide a sumptuous brunch to celebrate Easter. A special area will be set up for egg hunting, egg painting and children's cooking class. Moreover, in addition to the large choice of Western, Indian, Chinese and Japanese food, there will be traditional Easter dishes.
010-5863-8888.
Barolo Easter
Celebrate Easter with your family in award-winning restaurant Barolo at The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing. From April 2-8, the Italian restaurant will feature a specially created Easter menu, decorated chocolate eggs and rabbits.
010-5908-8151.
Mum's cooking
Renowned Chef Siriluck of Grand Hyatt Hong Kong comes again to Grand Cafe, Grand Hyatt Beijing to make home style Thai cuisine. Known as "Chef Mum", Siriluck is ready to awaken your palate with her culinary creations, focusing on the harmony among the four cardinal flavors of sweet, sour, salty and spicy.
010-8518-1234 Ext 6024.
Oodles of noodles
Take your kids to T-Bazaar on Easter Day to learn to make traditional Chinese hand-pulled noodles. The noodle station at the restaurant of Trader's Hotel will not only teach the kids how to make noodles but also give gifts to the best noodle maker. Every child will get a gift and get to try the noodles they make. Besides, a buffet station will be set up to offer kids' favorite foods, spaghetti, mini fish balls, small potatoes, chicken wings, cakes and fruits. Kids celebrating birthdays on that day will get a free one-pound fruitcake and birthday candles.
010-6505-2277 Ext 35.
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