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Home / Food News / FESTIVE CELEBRATIONS WITH HYATT REGENCY KINABALU

FESTIVE CELEBRATIONS WITH HYATT REGENCY KINABALU

December 10, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

Count down to the new year with our lineup of fabulous festive offerings at the Hyatt Regency Kinabalu. Known for its unwavering quality and lavish spreads, this five-star hotel in Kota Kinabalu city will make any year end gathering a joyous occasion.

Whether it is Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve or just a family gathering, Hyatt Regency Kinabalu wants to be part of your holiday event this 2013.

CHRISTMAS GOODIES AT MOSAIC

Bring home festive flavours of the season with the Hyatt touch.  Choose from delicious roasts, savouries and traditional Christmas desserts that make up the perfect festive occasion.

Roast leg of lamb                           RM68+ per kg (approximately 3.5kg)

Roast beef                                     RM94+ per kg (approximately 5kg)

Roast Chicken                               RM44+ each (approximately 2kg )

Christmas fruit cake                       RM98+ each (1.5kg)

Christmas Log                              RM98+ each (1.5kg)

Variety of Christmas cookies          RM18+

WOW CHRISTMAS EVE EXTRAVAGANZA

Indulge in a festive buffet of decadent Japanese cuisine from Nagisa and local and international flavours from Tanjung Ria Cafe at our Christmas eve spread. We pull out all the stops from Christmas roast turkey and all the trimmings, to wagyu beef and miso lamb roast at the live carving stations, assorted sushi and sashimi at our sushi bar, cold stations and tempting dessert selections.

RM280++ for adults inclusive of a glass of red, white or sparkling wine, and RM140++ for children 12 years and below.

CHRISTMAS DAY



Gather the entire family for a holiday feast to remember at Hyatt Regency Kinabalu. Relax and savour time together as we offer you the best of our culinary efforts including roast turkey and all the trimmings. Santa Claus and his helpers will also be roaming the hotel looking for well-behaved kids.

TANJUNG RIA CAFÉ HIGH TEA

12:00pm to 3:00pm

RM103++ per adult

RM51.50++ per child under 12 years

TANJUNG RIA CAFÉ DINNER

6:30pm to 10:00pm

RM120++ per adult

RM60++ per child under 12 years

Nagisa and The Chinese Restaurant will be open for business as usual from 11:30am to 2:30pm and 6:30pm to 9:30pm.

NEW YEAR’S EVE STREET CARNIVAL

Hyatt rings in the new year in style with its first ever street party!

Inspired by the famed Mardi Gras in New Orleans, we put together a grand street celebration that will take place over multiple venues around the hotel and feature exciting live music and entertainment, an open bar of beer and wines, food stations featuring premium items like sushi, grilled meat and seafood BBQ and a full-fledged dessert counter, party favors, a carnival ambience and admission to the happening NYE countdown party at Shenanigan’s.

So dress in your most colourful and glitzy party outfit, put those dancing shoes on and get ready for a night to remember. Stand a chance to win exsclusive stays at Hyatt properties in Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Vietnam, Saipan and more!

Priced at RM380nett per adult and RM150 for children under 12 years.

Reservations are highly recommended to ensure seating at your venue of choice. Call us at +60 88 22 1234 or for more information.

NAGISA NEW YEARS EVE SET DINNER



A specially-crafted glorious set dinner prepared by Chef Kenny at this award-winning restaurant is the perfect way to end the year with your loved ones. Premium quality fresh seafood, delicious sake, party favours and light evening entertainment will make your dining experience is one to cherish.

Reservations are a must.

COUNTDOWN AT SHENANIGAN’S



The Place to be Seen offers live entertainment nightly with delicious cocktails, beer on tap, wine and a wide selection of liquor. Perfect for weekday pick-me-ups and socializing, or weekend parties.

Join us for some classic hits on Wednesday’s Retro Night while Girls Gone Glamorous is on Thursday, where the ladies get free drinks.

This New Year’s Eve, party with resident band Red Lips as we heat up the evening and bring you a celebration like no other. RM40 per entry with an exclusive party pack and all night entertainment!

For any inquiries or to know more, please call us at +60 88 22 1234  or email [email protected]

Address:

HYATT REGENCY KINABALU

Jalan Datuk Salleh Sulong, 88991 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

T: + 60 88.22.1234   F: +60 88.21.8909

 

Filed Under: Food News Tagged With: Christmas 2013

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