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Island Shangri-La Hong Kong Launches Online Dining Reservation Service

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Wednesday, 16 October 2013
 

One of the most popular hotels in Asia, the Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong, has launched an online dining reservation system.

The new technology allows you to book tables at the hotel’s five selected restaurants online using their desktop computer or mobile phones, and receive instant confirmation.

The online reservation platform features a real-time table availability system that enables diners to check table availability at any given time of the day. The platform also allows diners to select promotions offered in the restaurants when making reservations and gives instant table confirmation, making dining reservations more convenient and easily accessible to a global audience.

Reservations can be made in the following restaurants at the hotel – the Michelin two-star Summer Palace, Restaurant Petrus, Lobster Bar and Grill, cafe TOO and Nadaman.

“We are absolutely thrilled with the launch of our online dining reservation system, which will offer our valued diners and international travellers an alternative and convenient option when booking a table in our restaurants,” said Hotel Manager, Gabriele Lombardo. “We feel that the introduction of this system is critical, especially in this digital age where almost everything is done using our mobile phones.”

It is not unusual for Shangri-La to be a pioneer when it comes to technology. The company was one of the first in the world to offer free internet to all guests across all its brands.

Shangri-La, Hong Kong, Gourmet

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