Floor-to-ceiling windows help to make this a fine-looking hotel lounge. Alas, the view opens up to Subang Parade, instead of a vibrant city skyline.
Without piped music or a live band, this is the calmest lounge possible.
They're still in their "dry run" testing stage, so there's no food yet, except for complimentary tidbits _ addictively crunchy nuts and anchovies.
Empire Punch (mango, orange, pineapple juices) & freshly squeezed orange juice. Why no alcohol? Because there's none on the menu either (for now).
Heard good stuffs abt the staff meals - serious! ;p
ReplyDeleteAny F&B outlets here? hw many stars (4 stars, etc) is tis plc?
tng: hmmm, the f&b outlets still aren't open yet (there'll be two cafes and one chinese restaurant) ... maybe next month. not sure how many stars, but i'd say probably 4? looks quite nice actually :D
ReplyDeleteOmg they're the most amazing looking peanuts I've ever seen! The colour! The shine! The size! Oh yesss. Moan.
ReplyDeletelemongrass: sounds like someone's missing the infamous 'tim's nuts' :P
ReplyDeletethose seats look like cocoons! LOL
ReplyDeleteciki: ya, but wish we could have emerged from them as beautiful butterflies! :D
ReplyDeletethe chairs looked cute and you're really fast! (as usual la)
ReplyDeleteEiling: ya, cute chairs but not really comfortable, heheh
ReplyDeletehey i was surveying the empire hotel yesterday and i think all restaurant and cafe has been opened up. Love the modern interior of the hotel.
ReplyDeleteaugustdiners: ooh, that's good news! though not sure i'll be able to make it back here anytime soon...
ReplyDeletewhy? i was hoping u can be the white mice for me. haha :P
ReplyDeleteaugustdiners: heh, i'd be happy to, but i only go to subang when i'm meeting one particular friend. and i'm not sure when's the next time we'll meet :D
ReplyDeleteMay i know this bar business hour??
ReplyDeleteEverywhere: I think it should be until at least 11pm, but I'm not sure, sorry. Maybe you can try phoning the hotel
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