Consistently voted as one of the best hotels in the world, Island Shangri-La is located in the heart of the city and soars 56 floors atop Pacific Place, Hong Kong's most prestigious shopping and entertainment complex with over 200 retail brands. The hotel's luxurious rooms are among the largest in Hong Kong, most with breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour or Victoria Peak. Eight acclaimed restaurants offer guests the most exquisite dining options, from the grand cuisine of Restaurant Petrus to the traditional Japanese feast of Nadaman and the friendly ambiance of cafe TOO, bars and lounges.
Recreation facilities include a 24-hour gymnasium, a fully equipped health club, an outdoor swimming pool, jacuzzis, sauna and solarium.
The Island Shangri-La is indeed a luxury retreat for discerning business and leisure travellers.
Dress code: Smart Casual
Restaurant Type: International
This innovative cafe brings dining to a higher level of creativity. There are seven cooking 'theatres', each featuring a different culinary style and offering a unique gourmet experience. Open from 6.30am until midnight for the discerning and adventurous diner.
Dress code: Casual
The Island Gourmet features an inviting selection of home-made pastries, chocolates, breads, sandwiches and other light fare for the indulgent guest. It is open from 7.30am until 7.30pm.
Restaurant Type: Lounge
The Lobby Lounge is a relaxing place to socialise or enjoy afternoon tea with a view of the gardens and banyan tree. In the evening, refreshing cocktails are served whilst a pianist entertains.
Restaurant Type: Bar and Grill
Guests can enjoy an evening cocktail and savour an innovative dining menu in a vibrant atmosphere. The bar features live performances six nights a week. Opening hours are from noon until 1am - extended 'til 2 on Friday and Saturday nights.
Restaurant Type: Japanese
Since 1830, the famous group of restaurants known as Nadaman has been treating discerning diners in Japan to fine kaiseki cuisine. Now in Hong Kong, Shangri-La has created the first Nadaman outside Japan. The elegant presentation and delicate tastes are evident in the separate teppanyaki and sushi areas, a private tatami room and in the a-la-carte dining section of the restaurant.
Restaurant Type: Pool Bar
The casual Pool Deck, beside the outdoor swimming pool has views of Victoria Peak and the city's skyscrapers. It is an ideal venue to enjoy light snacks and exotic cocktails whilst relaxing in the sun. It is available from 11am until 7pm.
Dress code: Smart
Restaurant Type: French
Perched high above the city with breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, Restaurant Petrus epitomises the highest standard of haute cuisine and includes a wine cellar which features one of the most extensive lists in Asia. Petrus is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Gentlemen are required to wear a jacket for dinner.
Restaurant Type: Cantonese
At the Summer Palace, the best of Cantonese cuisine is presented by Master Chef Lee Keung. Yum Char or Dim Sum is available at the restaurant on Level 7 for lunch and dinner. It is one of the ten 'Great Hotel Restaurants in the World' as described in the Hotels Magazine in the US.