| Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai |
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About the hotel Built in 1903, the hotel is an architectural marvel and brings together Moorish, Oriental and Florentine styles. Offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the Gateway of India, the hotel is a gracious landmark of the city of Mumbai, showcasing contemporary Indian influences along with beautiful vaulted alabaster ceilings, onyx columns, graceful archways, hand-woven silk carpets, crystal chandeliers, a magnificent art collection, an eclectic collection of furniture, and a dramatic cantilever stairway. Over the past century, The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai has amassed a diverse collection of paintings and works of art and is a veritable showcase of artifacts and art of the era. From Belgian chandeliers to Goan Christian artifacts, the hotel incorporates a myriad of artistic styles and tastes. Rooms & Suites The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai offers generously appointed suites and rooms, each adorned with original paintings and period furniture that exude an aura of old-world charm and elegance. These unforgettable rooms and suites live up to the fantasy of royal splendor Food and Wine From casual, all-day eateries to formal, fine dining, guests can look forward to a wide selection of delectable dishes and refreshing drinks. At Taj, we offer a distinctive dining experience, one that explores the nuances of the finest Indian and international cuisines, serving traditional and contemporary favourites. Aquarius: Indulge yourself at our relaxing outdoor lounge located by the pool, open to resident guests only. Attire: Casual
Harbour Bar : Closed for Restoration : This historical bar has played host to legendary business leaders, celebrities and society’s crème de la crème. The bar collection features classics such as Blue Martini and Stinger Martini as well as Rare Whiskey, Cognacs and Cuban cigars. The Bar also features an extensive selection of sparkling wines and champagne including Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin, La Grande 95, and Dom Perignon. Specialty dishes include platters of sushi, sashimi and maki rolls. Attire: Formal or semi-formal La Patisserie : The city's best-known pastry shop, offering a wide variety of cold cuts, sausages, pizzas, fresh breads, pastries, chocolates, sandwiches and more. Masala Kraft: Blending aromatic Indian spices with modern cooking techniques, Masala Kraft produces flavours that are fresh and delicious. Attire: Semi Formal Sea Lounge: The legendary Sea Lounge overlooks the scenic Mumbai harbour and the Gateway of India. Perfect for a private rendezvous or informal business meeting, this restaurant has been a backdrop for cherished memories for the crème de la crème of society. From Bombay chaats to crepes and coffee the Sea Lounge offers an eclectic spread. Attire: Semi Formal Shamiana : Another historic part of the hotel, Shamiana is an all day dining restaurant. Guests can select from a wide variety of choices from Indian and International cuisines. Attire: Casual Souk: This award-winning restaurant introduces fresh flavours of dishes from Iran, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Greece and Morocco. Attire: Semi Formal Starboard Bar: A popular bar nightspot, Starboard offers the city's finest selection of cocktails coupled with European and Cuban fusion snacks. A live band strums up your favourite music and adds to the lively atmosphere. Attire: Semi-formal The Zodiac Grill: Recipient of the prestigious Wine Spectator - Award of Excellence, the Zodiac Grill creates an unforgettable ambience that perfectly complements its creative French cuisine and unrivalled service. Attire: Formal Wasabi By Morimoto: (Recreated at the Rooftop Rendezvous): Wasabi by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto featured in the prestigious Condé Nast Traveller "Hot Tables List 2005". The restaurant offers the finest Japanese Sakes and Sushi Bar.
The hotel rates are valid till 15 April 2010 except for the period from the 22 December 2009 till 03 January 2010
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