Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong has been delighting guests for over forty years and recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation. Its prime location overlooking Victoria Harbour, renowned service levels and oriental elegance reconfirm its position as one of the world's legendary hotels. The luxurious 502 guestrooms are not only sumptuously furnished but include the latest technical accessories, such as flat screen televisions, iPod docking stations and wi-fi internet access.
The hotel's location is in the heart of the city, convenient for shopping, dining and the nightlife that Hong Kong has to offer as well as being just a stone's throw from the Star Ferry and the MTR underground station.
Dress code: Casual
Restaurant Type: Mediterranean and Oriental
This is the hotel's relaxed all-day dining venue. The stylish cafe offers patisseries from the cake shop and serves light meals from an extensive menu of Asian and Mediterranean dishes.
Restaurant Type: Bar
On the top floor, the M Bar is a lively place in the evenings and has a sensational view. Speciality cocktails are served along with a tempting bar menu.
Dress code: Smart Casual
Restaurant Type: Cantonese
Situated on the 25th floor with views of the harbour and city, Man Wah serves traditional Cantonese cuisine in an ambience of imperial splendour.
Restaurant Type: International & Asian
Redesigned by Terence Conran, this is the place for business lunches although the evening offers opportunities for more intimate dining.
Dress code: Elegant Casual
Restaurant Type: French
Pierre is the first restaurant in Hong Kong for 3 Michelin star chef Pierre Gagnaire. Serving innovative French cuisine.
Restaurant Type: Cafe
As well as providing its legendary homemade delicacies including chocolates, cakes and breads, the Mandarin Cake shop is also place for a quick early morning coffee or an afternoon hot chocolate in vibrant surroundings.
Restaurant Type: International and local
This is a popular meeting place for the local business community. It is a lively bar in the lobby of the hotel and ideal for a casual lunch, cocktails at the end of the day or dancing to a live band until the small hours.
Dress code: Semi Formal
Restaurant Type: European
The Chinnery Bar exudes the atmosphere of a private club and offers a fine menu of traditional English cuisine. The bar boasts one of the most extensive selections of single malt whisky in Asia.
Restaurant Type: International
A long-established Hong Kong rendezvous with views over the busy lobby, the Clipper Lounge serves popular buffets for lunch and dinner. Drinks are available all day and the afternoon high tea is renowned.
Dress code: Formal
Restaurant Type: Continental
The Krug Room is the ultimate private dining experience. Menus are created and prepared exclusively by renowned Executive Chef Uwe Opocensky.