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Home / Food Promotion / TIME TO WARM UP WITH NOURISHING SOUPS! AT CAFÉ ON M

TIME TO WARM UP WITH NOURISHING SOUPS! AT CAFÉ ON M

January 5, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

There are few better ways to warm up on a cold day. With this in mind, our professional culinary team has prepared the double-boiled soups at our daily dinner buffet on a rotation, a traditional Chinese way to keep chills at bay.

The savoury double-boiled soups feature rich ingredients that are said to be highly nutritional, while the herbal ingredients help with blood circulation.

• Double-boiled soup with sea conch, fish maw and cordyceps flowers
• Double-boiled soup with sea cucumber, pork shank and date

Not to be missed an array of tantalising delicacies including the jet-fresh Boston lobsters and freshly shucked Australian oysters (dinner buffet only), assorted Japanese sashimi, oven-roasted suckling pig, Häagen-Dazs ice cream and an enticing array of desserts.

Available from now until February 29, 2016.
For enquiries or reservations, please call Café on M at (852) 2731 2860.

Address
M/F,
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong
70 Mody
Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Capacity
182
seats
Opening Hours
Open
daily from 6:30am – 12:00am
Breakfast
6:30am – 10:30am (Monday – Friday)
6:30am – 11:00am (Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)
Lunch
12:00nn
– 2:30pm
Afternoon tea
3:00pm – 6:00pm
Dinner
6:30pm –
10:00pm
Culinary
Elements
Oyster Bar
Seafood Bar
Japanese Counter
Rotisserie Oven with
featured cuts
Pasta Machinery for
freshly made Italian Pasta
Robatayaki and Grill
Western Grill and
Fryer
Asian and Indian
Delights
Salad Variety
Cheesecake Selection
and Shop
Dessert Medley and
Pastry Oven
Enomatic Wine Machine
offering six red and six white wines by glass
Freshly
squeezed juices and smoothies
Prices*
Lunch buffet
Monday – Friday
Adult: HK$338
Child: HK$238
Saturday, Sunday and public
holidays
Adult: HK$398
Child: HK$278
Afternoon
tea set (Grand Stanford High Tea)
HK$195
per person
Dinner buffet
Monday –
Thursday  
Adult:
HK$558
Child:
HK$
388
Friday –
Sunday,
Adult:
HK$
618
Child:
HK$428
public holidays’ eve and public holidays
*All prices
are subject to a 10% service charge

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