Showing posts with label Dining in London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dining in London. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Chai Wu Chinese Restaurant Opening At Harrods, London



Harrods announces that Chai Wu, a new modern Chinese restaurant, will open on the fifth floor of the world-famous luxury department store.

The restaurant is an opulent space that can accommodate 90 guests. Opening on 18th January 2015, Chai Wu is set to be one of the most anticipated restaurant launches of the year.

The menu at Chai Wu was created by Chef Jason See Meng Hwa, who specialises in Chinese cookery, and overseen by Ian Pengelley, Group Executive Chef, one of the UK’s leading experts in Asian cuisine.

Together they have created a diverse menu incorporating speciality and luxury ingredients. Starters include soups, dim sum and small dishes such as Chilean sea-bass dumplings with gold leaf, and a Wagyu and black pepper puff. For mains, diners have the option of à la carte dishes or fresh meat, fish and
vegetables grilled to order, such as poussin with spicy chilli-lime dressing. Signature plates and specialities will include Beijing duck, Alaskan king crab with soy glaze, and lotus root and lily bulb in a spicy toban sauce.

The restaurant concept and interior design are inspired by the five elements in Chinese philosophy: wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Harrison, the restaurant’s design firm, has integrated a blend of traditional and contemporary Chinese culture.

Incorporating natural elements throughout the space, finishes will be a mix of marble, leather and timber. There's a theatrical charcoal grill in the centre of the restaurant; the dining bar surrounding the grill will offer guests a prime view of the chefs at work and a glimpse into the excitement of the kitchen.

Bruce Langlands, Food Director at Harrods says, “We are absolutely delighted to be collaborating with Eddie Lim on this exciting project. Serving a range of fresh and vibrant dishes, the restaurant will provide customers with the best of Chinese cuisine in a theatrical yet elegant setting. A fantastic space for entertaining, Chai Wu will no doubt be one of the top dining destinations in London.”

Owner Eddie Lim is thrilled with the new addition to his restaurant group. “We’re really looking forward to welcoming customers to all that Chai Wu has to offer, and providing them with first-class service – as expected in Harrods," he said. "The food at Chai Wu will be exotic, colourful and incredibly tasty."

Visit website: www.chaiwu.co.uk
info@chaiwu.co.uk
0203 819 8888

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Travelore News: London’s New Year’s Eve Fireworks Celebrations To Be Ticketed For The First Time


London’s hugely popular and internationally acclaimed  fireworks celebrations, organized by the Mayor of London, have become so successful that the organizers have taken the decision to ticket the event in order to reduce the number of people attending.
 
This year 100,000 tickets will be available to the public, which will guarantee good views of the fantastic pyrotechnic display and a better visitor experience. People, from anywhere in the UK or abroad, will be able to book up to four tickets from Friday 26 September at 12 noon (UK time), by going to www.london.gov.uk/nye.
 
Introducing tickets to popular events, similar to the Edinburgh Hogmanay celebrations, is a recognized way of controlling crowd numbers and not a penny of profit will be made from the £10 ($16.25) fee, which will be used to pay for administration costs and ensuring the event is safe.
 
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson said: “London's New Year's Eve fireworks are phenomenally popular, not just in the capital, but across the world and we want to ensure it continues to be a safe, enjoyable and sustainable event for the long-term. After consulting with our partners, we are introducing ticketing to help manage crowd numbers and create a better experience on the night. For anyone without a ticket the fireworks are again being shown live and in full on television, meaning you can watch it in glorious HD color without missing a single second. And don't forget, there are hundreds of other New Year's Eve celebrations to enjoy in bars, restaurants and clubs across the capital.”
 
London is a special place at the turn of the year, the city is lit up and there is a sense of optimism for the year ahead. If you can’t get a ticket to attend the fireworks there are many other amazing events and experiences to enjoy, so long as visitors plan ahead and book in advance.
 
The capital's amazing night life is world famous and there are a multitude of ways to celebrate as establishments all over the city will be pulling out all the stops to make New Year’s Eve 2014 one of the most memorable ever. London offers the best dining experiences in the world from top class fare at one of the city’s Michelin starred restaurants, treating someone special to a romantic supper or taking an unforgettable dinner cruisedown the Thames.
 
Many London pubs and gastro pubs will be staying open past midnight and top comedy clubs and West End theatres will be putting on great performances.  London is also one of the clubbing capitals of Europe and there will be a whole host of specially organized club nights in unique locations around the city or top DJ sets at one of these well-known nightclubs.
 
Families can also have a great time by taking the children to an afternoon matinee or enjoying skating on the many ice rinks around the capital. While some might still be in bed, the New Year's Day Parade provides a stunning start to the New Year with marching bands, acrobats, cheerleaders and entertainers.
 
Julie Chappell, Director of VisitLondon.com, said: “London is the best city in the world to see in the New Year because it offers something for everyone. The city’s night-life is so vibrant and diverse that there are so many other events and attractions leaving visitors spoilt for choice. Our advice is to plan ahead to come and enjoy the best pubs, clubs, comedy, restaurants and theatre that can be found anywhere. Once you’ve had a night to remember on New Year’s Eve come back and enjoy the New Year’s Day Parade which is free for everybody.”
 
Since the fireworks were first staged at the London Eye in 2003, the numbers of people wanting to see them have grown from an estimated 100,000 in the first year to 400,000 in 2012 and 500,000 in 2013.
 
The prime viewing areas have a capacity of 100,000 people, which means the majority of people wanting to watch the display do not get the best view, or are unable to access the areas altogether. The huge crowds also mean long delays leaving the area at the end of the event as revellers make their way to Tube, rail and other public transport services.
 
For more information about what’s going on in London on New Year’s Eve go to www.visitlondon.com/newyearseve