Dine out for Easter
Updated: 2012-04-06 15:52
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Easter is a chocolate lovers’ dream! At East 33, the culinary team created unimaginable chocolate inspired treats as well as innovative and creative “egg” themed dishes, including omelet station of Truffled Slow Cooked Egg and Egg a la Passard with Four Spices. Hot dishes are including Eggs Benedict, Mignon of Beef with Red Wine Sauce and many more. The Easter Sunday Brunch at East 33 with its international selection will surely tantalise your taste buds.
Time: Sunday, 08 April 2011, 11:30am to 2:00pm
Price: RMB 228+ per person with unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks, chilled juice, coffee, and tea. Children aged 6 – 11 will dine for 50% off Children below 5 will dine with hotel compliments
Tel: 86-10-8500 4331
Address: East 33 Chang An Avenue, Beijing
Hunting Easter egg at St. Regis
Celebrating an Easter tradition, The St. Regis Beijing launches an “Egg Hunting Brunch” at its Garden Lounge on Easter Sunday, April 8th. A sumptuous repast accompanied by amusing egg and gift hunting will add joy to your delights.
Adding a seasonal touch to the refined St. Regis Sunday Brunch, which was updated recently with live French oysters and signature connoisseur dishes, the Egg Hunting Brunch on Easter Sunday offers succulent Caviar, free flow of champagne and imported wines.
Nothing is more important to children than Easter Eggs and the Easter Bunny on this special day. Bringing their imagination to life children may create their own Easter Chocolate Eggs at the Garden Lounge. Secretly hidden in the sunny and vigorous St. Regis Garden, Easter Chocolate Eggs await excitedly for being discovered by our young egg hunters.
Easter Sunday Brunch at Park Plaza Beijing West
Address: No.17 Xicui Road, Haidian District, Beijing
Tel: 86-10-6813 0088
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