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  2. Salamander Washington DC Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Empress Tea Lounge and Bar, Now "The Lounge" The Salamander Washington DC is a luxury Postmodernist-style hotel located at 1330 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, D.C. The hotel is an AAA-rated four diamond and Forbes Travel Guide rated four stars. From 2004 to 2022 it operated as the Mandarin Oriental Washington, D.C..

  3. Asiate - Wikipedia

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    Asiate was a Contemporary American restaurant located in the Mandarin Oriental, New York hotel, ... [7] Reviews. In 2014, Zagat's gave it a food rating of 25, ...

  4. CityZen - Wikipedia

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    CityZen was a formal dining restaurant located in the Mandarin Oriental Washington hotel in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Established in 2004, it served modern American cuisine. Eric Ziebold had been its executive chef since its opening. The restaurant ceased operations on December 6, 2014. [1]

  5. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    Although 1876 was the ‘official’ opening year of the Oriental Hotel, the origin of the ‘Oriental’ side of the Mandarin Oriental can be traced back as early as 1863, when two Americans, Captain Atkins Dyer, and William West, opened the Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, Siam (now Thailand): however, the original building burnt down only two years later, on 11 June 1865.

  6. Category:Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 November 2024, at 14:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Cha chaan teng - Wikipedia

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    The "tea" in the name refers to inexpensive black tea, which differs from the traditional Chinese tea served in traditional dim sum restaurants and teahouses (茶樓). The "tea" may also refer to tea drinks, such as the Hong Kong-style milk tea and iced lemon tea, which are served in many cha chaan tengs .

  8. Hong Kong–style milk tea - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A cup of milk tea costs roughly 20 Hong Kong dollars (US$2.66) as of August 2024, with industry estimates suggesting that Hongkongers consume an average of 2.5 million cups a day. [16] Hong Kong–style milk tea is also considered culturally significant in the city and is seen as a symbol of pride among locals.

  9. Mandarin Oriental, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Oriental is a five-star luxury hotel located in central Paris. The 135-room hotel joined the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group of managed hotels in June 2011. The hotel has 3 restaurants and bars, and a cake shop led by Chef Thierry Marx .