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2017-09-06
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Took my mom here for Sunday champagne brunch on Mother's Day. Ritz Carlton being hyped as having the 'tallest hotel/bar/restaurant/spa" is just a marketing ploy really because it doesn't really mean it has the best view. Unfortunately for them, the clarity in Hong Kong is more often foggy than not. As the view is the biggest selling point of this place, I actually don't think it's worth it because it's closed off by large windows. Plenty of places in TST have a better view like Cafe Deco and Woo
Ritz Carlton being hyped as having the 'tallest hotel/bar/restaurant/spa" is just a marketing ploy really because it doesn't really mean it has the best view. Unfortunately for them, the clarity in Hong Kong is more often foggy than not. As the view is the biggest selling point of this place, I actually don't think it's worth it because it's closed off by large windows. Plenty of places in TST have a better view like Cafe Deco and Wooloomooloo at The One or Sevva in Central.
The brunch itself was quite indulgent - I wish there were unlimited oysters. The Joselito ham was a favorite and their grill section is also good. Everything was good, but personally for me it was a one time experience. For comparision, I would go (and have gone) again to the Sunday brunches at W's Kitchen and Intercontinental's Harbourside and Manadrin Oriental's Grill - but not this one.
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