Cafe Causette offers contemporary all-day dining, with something for everyone. The lively show-kitchens serve Asian and international dishes such as Nasi Goreng, Hainan Chicken Rice to The Mandarin Burger and pizza's which are considered by locals as the best in town. The extensive menu is a firm favourite for Hong Kong residents and Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong's famed afternoon tea is also served here.
An institution in its own right, Captain;s Bar has been Hong Kong's favourite after-work watering hole for decades. Popular for drinks and bar snacks at the end of a long working day, guests relax in comfortable surroundings to enjoy nightly live jazz performances. Famed for serving draft beer in silver tankards - regulars receive their own tankard engraved with their name - this has been a landmark in the city's nightlife for over 45 years.
The Clipper Lounge is fondly referred to as "Hong Kong's sitting room" and offers a relaxing haven throughout the day. The breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets and legendary afternoon teas, are served with elegance and style, making the Clipper Lounge a long-established rendezvous for both social and business gatherings. Famed for its seasonal guest chefs and themed art teas, the Clipper Lounge is a place to see and to be seen.
Often referred to as Hong Kong’s most beautiful dining space, Michelin-starred Man Wah has been delighting guests with its exquisite Cantonese fare since 1968. Its revitalized interiors frame Hong Kong’s renowned city skyline and iconic Victoria Harbour as the main attraction seen from the 25th floor.
This dining institution continues its legacy as an exquisite homage to time-honored Cantonese cuisine where discerning diners can discover often overlooked culinary gems and forgotten delicacies alongside an array of refined classics.
Long renowned as Hong Kong's favourite dining room, the Mandarin Grill + Bar has retained its Michelin star for the third consecutive year. It is here that talented Executive Chef, Uwe Opocensky, serves an exciting adaptation of grill specialities with a dash of progressive gastronomy. High-quality organic ingredients and seasonal inspired dishes remain the backbone of this restaurant, however Uwe's ingenious touches adds an otherwise unexpected flair.
In partnership with Maximal Concepts, The Aubrey is a home-away-from-home for local Hong Kong and global guests alike that offers an eccentric Japanese izakaya experience.
Located on the 25th floor with sweeping views of Victoria Harbour, this all-day drinks and dining space has three distinctive bar experiences, a drawing room, a curio lounge and a leading culinary team that delivers the highest quality Japanese ingredients and traditional cooking techniques.
The Chinnery's club-like atmosphere makes it the perfect place to unwind and escape from the hustle of Hong Kong. Guests can enjoy a menu of traditional British dishes such as bangers & mash, fish & chips, alongside a selection of Indian curries at both lunch and dinner. Boasting over 120 varieties of whiskies, The Chinnery offers the most extensive collection in the region. Guests can also enjoy a chilled draft beer, served in a custom-made silver tankard.
Set in the heart of the hotel's vibrant kitchen, The Krug Room is a 'must-try' for all visiting gastronomes. This intimate dining space offers excitement and intrigue throughout. Executive Chef, Uwe Opocensky's brilliant menus showcase his creative talent. Expect the unexpected and watch the tantalizing dishes arrive in front of you and amaze and stimulate all the senses. To enjoy alongside Uwe's food, guests can select from the largest collection of Krug champagne outside of France.
Home to perfectly roasted coffee and luxurious hot chocolate that is served with its own chocolate spoon, The Mandarin Cake Shop has been delighting guests and local residents for over 25 years. Chef Yves Matthew offers home-made delicacies including pastries, chocolates, breads and incredible cakes, which are showcased alongside exquisite cake sculputres.
Effective 1 January 2025, as stipulated by the Hotel Accommodation Tax Ordinance (Cap. 348), room rates will be subject to a 3% Hotel Accommodation Tax.
Rate will reflect the average nightly rate including the complimentary night.
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No charge for bookings cancelled by 4pm the day prior to arrival.
A credit card is required at time of booking, but no charges will be made until check-out.
Check-in is 3pm and check-out is 12pm.
Special event cancellation policies may apply.
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A stay is considered to consecutive nights at the same hotel.
Complimentary night is repeatable for a stay, and the maximum length of stay is 15 nights.
Blackout dates may apply.
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Exclusive Amenities
Daily Buffet Breakfast in Clipper Lounge or set breakfast in Café Causette for up to 2 persons
USD $100 Hotel Credit, per room, per stay. Credit can be used at either Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong or The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong at Man Wah, Mandarin Grill+Bar, The Aubrey, The Chinnery, Captain’s Bar, Clipper Lounge and Café Causette (except The Krug Room, The Mandarin Club and retail at Mandarin Cake Shop) Amber, SOMM and MO Bar (except PDT, Sushi Shikon and Kappo Rin). Credit can also be used at the spa but only in the booked hotel.
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