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Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, located from the 37th to 38th floors of the 38-storey Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower, The package includes the use of every one of the hotel's 157 guest rooms and 21 suites (including the Presidential) its nine restaurants, cocktail bars, spa and fitness centre, and Grand Ballroom.
 The hotel operates eight restaurants, a bar, lobby lounge, tea corner and retail cake shop.
 Among the restaurants is the Michelin-starred Sense, serving modern variations of Cantonese cuisine.



Rates for a standard room at the Peninsula start at $600 (60,000 yen). If you want to stay in one of the hotel's suites, it will cost you up to $8,500 (850,000 yen) per night.





The Mandarin Oriental Tokyo has launched a "Si Fong Choi" private dining experience in its Michelin starred restaurant, Sense.
The Chinese term "Si Fong Choi" refers to a private dining experience that is presented by a distinguished chef, in this case Master Chef, Kenichi Takase.
Limited to eight guests per month, the Cantonese meal will feature extremely inaccessible ingredients in Japan and will have seasonal themes. A range of beverages, from Shàoxīngjiǔ (Chinese rice wine) to Chinese tea, will be selected to complement the dishes and guests will be welcomed and entertained by Chef Takase himself.
The Si Fong Choi experience is available from January 2011 with prices starting from JPY55,000 per person including beverages.

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