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Restaurant Kitchen at W Hong Kong. Part 1.

October 3, 2013

During our month in Hong Kong, we enjoyed our breakfast each morning in Kitchen, one of W Hong Kong’s restaurants.

The choices at the breakfast buffet are enormous. Western, Asian, cold, hot. You name it and it is there.

Let’s first have a look at the layout of the area where all the food is.

It is obvious why the restaurant is named Kitchen, right? Because this part really looks and feels as a kitchen. There is even a long table where guests can sit and have their breakfast. Although the majority, like us, chooses to be at a low table in the dining area next door. More about that later.

See the white plastered objects hanging on the rail? This fits in the decor and design of the rest of the hotel. Remember the liftlobbys with the white plastered objects?


Continuing with the design in this area: there is a wall long cabinet filled with white tableware and cats. CATS??? Yes, but no worries. They are not alive. I guess they are ceramics or something like that.


How playful and cute is that? I love it!

Hey, is this about a restaurant or what? Where’s the food? OK, hold your horses. I’m gonna show you tons of delicious food…..tomorrow!

What do you think of this lay out and design? Does an artistic, special and stylish decor add to your breakfast experience? Or can you not be bothered and just wanna eat good, affordable, cheap and/or relaxed?

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Comments

  1. Suzanne Carillo Style Files says

    October 3, 2013 at 9:36 pm

    That is why I love W hotels. They are filled with unusual art. I love that installation with the kitchenwares and cats. They look like they could all fall over and smash at any minute. It’s like living in an art gallery.

    bisous
    Suzanne

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    • Anja says

      October 4, 2013 at 8:59 am

      Living in an art gallery…. Yes, that’s exactly how it feels. Well put, Suzanne!

      Reply

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