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By Korea Herald
Published : Oct. 11, 2013 - 19:18

 

 


Kids’ Halloween party at Hyatt Regency Incheon

Hyatt Regency Incheon will be holding a Halloween party for children between the ages of six to eight on Oct. 27. Children will be able to experience the Halloween spirit by dressing in costumes and enjoying events such as a dance contest, photo zone, face painting and more. A dessert table filled with an assortment of sweets will be available. The party will take place in the hotel’s Regency room at 3:30 pm. The admission fee per child is 70,000 won, and Club at the Hyatt members will receive a special discount of 10,000 won. For more information about the Halloween kid’s party, please call (032) 745-1713, or visit www.incheon.regency.hyattrestaurants.com.

Pomegranate and nut promotion at Sheraton Grande Walkerhill

Sheraton Grande Walkerhill is holding a promotion for a nutritious buffet of organic nuts and pomegranates at The Pavilion. The promotion will be held every Sunday and Saturday until Nov. 17 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The menu featuring pomegranates will include sweet pomegranate chocolates, white pomegranate whipped-cream cake, and pomegranate honey on top of gorgonzola cheese pizza. The menu featuring organic nuts will offer a tortilla stuffed with brown sugar and nuts, iced red-ripe persimmon with pine nuts, and more. Guests can enjoy the dishes with an assortment of teas and coffees. The promotion is priced at 35,000 won for adults, and 20,000 won for children. For reservations and inquiries, call (02) 450-4466.

 



Cantonese feast at Grand Hyatt Regency

Grand Hyatt Regency Seoul’s Chinese restaurant, Dongguan, is offering a special menu presented by a team of guest chefs, Guo Ruqiao, Wenda Lin, and Lan Xie. All chefs have five to 15 years of experience. Cantonese cuisine is one of the four major Chinese cuisines, favoring a simple taste using natural ingredients and seasonings such as oyster sauce and Worcester sauce. The menu will use ingredients such as mango, salmon caviar, sea cucumber, lobster, beef, and more. The special Cantonese feast will be available from Oct. 17 to 27, from noon to 2:30 p.m. for lunch, and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. for dinner. Prices range from 5,000 won to 14,000 won. For reservations and inquiries, call (02) 799-8163.

 


Cantonese feast at Grand Hyatt Regency

Millennium Seoul Hilton’s buffet restaurant, Orangerie, will offer an extensive international buffet showcasing tasty German cuisine and draft beer in celebration of Oktoberfest. Diners will be able to feast on handmade German sausages, sauerkraut, German-style potato salad, German sausage salad and more. For an added price of 16,000 won guests will be able to enjoy unlimited draft beer, wine and soft drinks. The Orangerie lunch buffet is priced at 64,000 won for adults and 38,400 won for children aged 12 and under. The dinner buffet is priced at 69,000 won for adults and 41,400 won for children aged 12 and under. For reservations and inquiries, call (02) 317-3143.

 


Halloween party at JW Marriott

JW Marriott Seoul’s signature bar, Bar Rouge, is holding a Halloween party on Oct. 25, the theme being the 1970s. A live DJ will perform at the party, alongside a series of events including cocktail shows, a costume contest, and a dancing contest. Prize draws will feature quality gifts including JW Mariott Seoul dining and accommodation vouchers. Other events will include free Halloween face-painting and tarot card readings for the price of 1,000 won, with proceeds donated to the Korean Student Aid Foundation. The party will begin at 8 p.m. on Oct. 25 with admission priced at 45,000 won. Guests who reserve tickets via JW Mariott’s Facebook page will be entitled to bring one guest for free. For reservations and inquiries, call (02) 6282-6762.


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