2009 Jun 29 Brunch at the Eatery Four Points Sheraton
The Eatery at the Four Points Sheraton is launching a Saturday Brunch, which features a 50% discount for the first 15 guests and free RMB 180 French wine with the purchase of two RMB 368 brunches. In addition to the discount promotion, Saturday Brunch guests will be treated to a weekend food carnival experience.
A bazaar will be set up in conjunction with the Eatery’s Saturday Brunch, where guests can pick up unique Old Beijing artworks, while “Saturday Brunch-only” interactions with the restaurant’s chefs and complimentary magic shows will be conducted to add to the experience of this family-friendly event.
The buffet features a comprehensive spread of international dishes – from
fresh seafood delicacies such as Boston Lobsters to Indian Tandoori cuisine, Japanese Tempura, Sashimi & Sushi to Cantonese Dim Sum delights.
Dessert lovers will also enjoy the extended dessert station where 4 popular flavors of Häagen-dazs ice cream – Macadamia, Strawberry, Vanilla and Belgium Chocolate - will be available.
The Eatery offers diners a nice view from the hotel garden, while free entertainment and activities at the Children's Corner keep your child entertained as you enjoy your meal. With the Summer Palace and Fragrance Hill situated nearby, the Eatery provides guests an weekend option to start their weekend get-away this spring in the West side of Beijing.
For more information, please call (8889 8888.)
Four Points by Sheraton Beijing, Haidian
No. 25 Yuan Da Road, Haidian District
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