InterContinental Hong Kong Hotel

InterContinental Hong Kong

When travelling for leisure, most people would want to check out the best eating places in that city – dining in a hotel restaurant is usually not the priority.

That is not surprising, given that the general perception of hotel food is crappy buffet food and lousy restaurants serving tasteless and expensive food. However, this is definitely not the case at InterContinental Hong Kong. I know I was just recently praising another InterContinental property, but I have good reason.

During my stay at InterContinental Hong Kong, I was impressed by their dining offerings. Not only is it home to  contemporary French cuisine at 2 Michelin Star SPOON by Alan Ducasse, it also has other fantastic restaurants such as Nobu – one of the most famous Japanese restaurants in the world – which serves innovative modern Japanese cuisine, and Yan Toh Heen - 1 Michelin Star Chinese restaurant that is known for its Cantonese specialities. The restaurants at InterContinental Hong Kong will please even the harshest critics.

Nobu

Nobu Chefs

Yan Toh Heen Restaurant

Yan Toh Heen

Harbourside

Hotel pool

Pool

Of course, food is not the only reason why I am a fan of InterContinental Hong Kong. Over two-thirds of the 503 luxurious rooms and 87 suites provide a stunning view of Victoria Harbour. All rooms come with 24-hour butler service. From booking a reservation at one of the city’s top tables. or finding a gift for your loved ones, you can be sure that the butlers are always ready on hand to help.

The hotel offers complimentary yoga classes and Taiji for guests. It also organises various in-the-know experiences such as a dim sum making class or a local market tour.

Gym

Club Lounge

Lobby

If you are looking for a five-star experience when staying in Hong Kong, InterContinental Hong Kong is the top choice.

18 Salisbury Road, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2721 1211
Note: This was an invited media stay.