Amazing Bali
TELAGA NAGA
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ourmet dining at Bali Hyatt means dining at classic Gong Xi Fa Cai! Let’s welcome the year of the Metal
restaurants with a touch of tropical spice where Tiger with courage and wish for good fortunes. Celebrate
the best of international cuisine in relaxed tropical Chinese New Year 2561 at Telaga Naga, Bali Hyatt. Join
atmosphere are presented. The five restaurants provide a our three-day celebration from February 13, 2010 until
tempting array of authentic dishes from around the world. February 15, 2010. A sumptuous eight course set dinner
All restaurants’ names are taken from the arts and culture menu complemented by Oriental performances such as
of the island to reflect their Balinese character. Barong Sai (Lion) Dance and Liong (Dragon) Dance at Rp.
388,888 ++ per person. This annual celebration at Telaga
Telaga Naga is one of the restaurants at Bali Hyatt Naga has always been a remarkable Oriental atmosphere
specializing in Cantonese cuisines. This 90-seats restaurant not to be missed.
is located just across from the hotel north entrance, floating
amongst tranquil lotus ponds in its own private garden. Rp. 88,000 ++ per child for children aged 6 – 12 years
old. Price is subject to 21% tax and service charge. For
Open for dinner and private lunch or private dinner reservations, please contact Bali Hyatt’s Resort Centre on
gathering, Telaga Naga offers an array of authentic extension 8152.
Chinese cuisines such as wok-fried prawns with crushed
pepper and garlic, sliced beef with Szechwan pepper, wok- For further information, please contact:
fried boneless chicken in honey sesame glaze, and Peking Meutia Mahardhika (Khika)
duck pancakes are some of the most popular dishes on Public Relations Manager
the menu. All the menus are traditionally prepared using Phone: +62 361 28 1234
only the freshest ingredients by the resident chefs. E-mail:
meutia.mahardhika@hyatt.com
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