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Foodie takes flight
Foodie takes flight




foodie takes flight

Transitioning from day to night, a resident DJ will greet Wednesday to Saturday evenings with a smooth blend of chilled tunes and hot mixes. A curated selection of vintage champagnes and wines will complement the dining experience.Įvery Friday and Saturday, diners can look forward to the party-prompting ‘Birds of a Feather menu.’ Available for a minimum of four guests, it features a selection of shared dishes and free-flow cocktails. From Monday to Thursday, guests can choose from a four or six-course seasonal degustation menu that will change weekly. Drawing on the traditions of French gastronomy, the master chef will interpret classic dishes with his signature creative flair lending a distinctive Gallic influence. Those seeking an intimate dining experience, The Aviary is a private room ideal for business gatherings, celebratory occasions or exclusive dinners for up to 14 guests.Ĭhef Didier Quennouelle will bring his 25 years’ of experience to the Popinjays kitchen and deliver a modern European-inspired menu. Designed by Foster + Partners, the interiors feature a sophisticated palette of cool greys, gold accents and bold blues while works by leading American artist and designer Brian Donnelly (KAWS) adorn the walls, elevating the sense of understated luxury. Set within a purpose-built glass pavilion atop the 25 storey building to provide abundant natural light, the restaurant welcomes up to 114 guests. Along with a world-class selection of classic cocktails, bespoke creations and specialty spirits, guests can choose from a variety of bar snacks. Dotted with inviting lounges and comfortable couches, the 420m² outdoor terrace provides the perfect vantage point to appreciate the most Instagram-worthy views.

foodie takes flight

Naturally drawn to being part of a flock, and rarely flying solo, the habits of these birds embody Popinjays’ sociable spirit.Īs the hotel’s lifts open onto the rooftop, guests are drawn to the stylish bar and wraparound terrace that frames the restaurant. Popinjays, a term once assigned to parrots, takes its name from the resident cockatoos along neighbouring Garden Road, Hong Kong Park and Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens.






Foodie takes flight