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DISCOVER TRADITIONAL CUISINES AT LOTTE HOTEL SAIGON
Dig into the unique flavors and delicate art of Japanese cuisine at Yoshino restaurant
Japanese cuisine is an interesting treasure, both sophisticated in the selection of ingredients and the processing method must also follow five principles of culinary philosophy.
In Japanese culture, eating with the eyes is not enough, delicious food stimulates the taste buds, stimulating the taste buds is not enough, when enjoying the sensations with smell, touch, hearing and sight. Therefore, the presentation of the dish is an extremely important step, requiring the delicacy of the chef.
Immerse yourself in a unique Japanese culinary journey at Yoshino restaurant with a 5-course menu priced at VND 1,500,000++/person, where the flavors of each dish are carefully prepared and decorated, meticulously with all 5 colors white, yellow, red, green and black. That has left many impressions in the hearts of diners every time they visit.
Give sweet into Legend Lounge and get feelings of love in response
Response to Father's Day and to express appreciation with love for fathers, Legend Lounge offers All-you-can-drink signature cocktail "Cognac Mint Julep" for men from 6 PM-10PM, only VND 250,000++/person.
Or simply create memorable moments and satisfy your cravings by scrumptious sweet and savory bites on a three-tiered stand served in 2 options:
- Lotte Tea: VND 590,000++/2 persons including free flow tea, coffee
- Premium Lotte Tea: VND 690,000++/2 persons including 02 signature cocktails
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