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