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The Joy of Room Service at the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Fine Dining in the Comfort of Your Room

Many travelers criticize that room service is a waste of meal when you could have eaten out or the food itself is poor quality, overcooked, and boring, These travelers that look down on room service have never experienced the fine dining quality of the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong’s room service.

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong’s room service trolley brought by a proper fine dining server who sets the table with all the details for a restaurant meal in the comforts of your room or suite. You can enjoy a high-end meal in your hotel silk robe

 

The Pros & Cons of Room Service

Pros

  • –  Fine dining brought to your room
    –  Proper silverware and fine china, just like in the restaurants
    –  Hot food from the warmer
    –  Eating in the comfort of your room
    –  Dining in your hotel robe, sleeping clothes, etc
    –  Eating while watching TV or using your laptop
    –  Beverage pairing from the room service menu, minibar, or even drinks from the nearby deli/supermarket

Cons

  • –  Missing out on a meal in the city
    –  Overpriced hotel food
    –  Overcooked and condensed food
    –  A boring room service menu
    (In the case of the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, the only Con is “Missing out on a meal in the city”.)

 

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong Room Service Menu

The room service menu provided in the rooms features an international selection of dishes for breakfast, all-day dining, and late-night dining. Breakfast includes a la carte or set meals served in generous portions that can be shared. The all-day and late-night dining menus feature classic flavors from Western and Asian cuisines. Additionally, there is an extensive children’s menu, dessert menu, and drinks menu.

Read my previous articles featuring my room service meals at the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong:
Where to Have Breakfast in Hong Kong
Where to Have Dessert in Hong Kong

Macaroni and Cheese from the children’s menu. Priced at $98 HKD (or $12 USD). While on the pricey side, it is a meal from one of the best hotels in the city. You pay for the quality of ingredients and presentation. The serving size is just right for kids not to waste any of the food and the tastes are simple for all ages to enjoy

 

Room Service from the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong’s Restaurants

Insider Tip!

Aside from the room service menu provided in the room, you can also call In-Room Dining to ask for dishes from your favorite restaurants in the hotel. Yes, that means your favorite fish & chips and curries from The Chinnery and your favorite Chinese dishes from Man Wah.

Room service from The Chinnery. There are many nights when The Chinnery is fully booked for the night. Also, the restaurant has an age requirement for discouraging children because of the bar and the ambiance. With room service, you can still enjoy the best fish and chips and curries from The Chinnery kitchen. Plus, the crisp of the fish & chips is just as delicious in the room as it is in the restaurant

 

Watch my video below from my latest room service meals at the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong. And subscribe to my channel for the latest travel vlogs!

 

Address & Book Your Stay


Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road
Central
Hong Kong
+852-2522-0111

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