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Royal Park Hotel in Hong Kong launches German Beer Festival Promotion

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Still counting down for the long awaited German Beer Festival in October? The one+one bar at the Royal Park Hotel in Hong Kong has launched a special German Beer Festival promotion with delicacies and premium German beer available from mid-September.

The following mouth-watering culinary treats will be available during the promotion: Pork Knuckle (HK$60), Jumbo Frankfurter sausage (HK$50), Veal Sausage (HK$50), Deep Fried Beer Drumsticks (HK$50) and house-made Luganeghetta in Ring (HK$50).

Available every night, the bar's live cooking stations also feature: Lamb Chop (HK$78), Ox Tongue (HK$50) and Pork Ribs (HK$50). 

The one + one bar German Beer Festival is running until 31 October 2008. A two-hour free flow of Erdinger Draught Beer costs just HK$ 199 Sunday to Thursday and HK$ 208 on Fridays, Saturdays and Public Holiday Eves.

The Royal Park Hotel is a 16-storey twin tower offering guests a variety of well-appointed, spacious rooms and quality dining and leisure facilities. Conveniently located in the New Territories, just 25 minutes from Tsim Sha Tsui, and adjacent to the Shatin Kowloon-Canton Railway station (the KCR), the hotel is just 25 minutes from China by rail and 45 minutes from Hong Kong International Airport.

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