The Aubrey Opens in Hong Kong

An elegant new dining venue, The Aubrey, has opened at the iconic Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, offering business travellers a refined new locale for corporate entertaining. 

The creation of Hong Kong hospitality group Maximal Concepts and the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, The Aubrey is a luxurious and eccentric take on the traditional Japanese izakaya. Located on the 25th floor of the hotel, the new restaurant-cum-bar features three distinctive bar experiences, as well as a drawing-room, a curio lounge, and a leading culinary team that will form the city’s most creative hospitality destination.

Set to be a home-away-from-home for local Hong Kong and global guests alike, The Aubrey is inspired by ‘the journey of a hungry mind’ and channels the vibe of Japanese izakayas in Ginza. Using high-quality Japanese ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, guests will enjoy culturally rich beverage and dining experiences.

Leading The Aubrey’s bar programme is Devender Sehgal, most recently bar manager at Otto e Mezzo Bombana and a popular and renowned drinks professional celebrated in Hong Kong and India. At the first of The Aubrey’s three bars – known as The Main Bar – Devender and his team will offer a core selection of Highball and Chuhai cocktails, a signature cocktail menu inspired by the game of chess and a rotating selection of three seasonal cocktails based off a singular Japanese ingredient.

An elegant new dining venue, The Aubrey, has opened at the iconic Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, offering business travellers a refined new locale for corporate entertaining. 

The second bar is the four-person Omakase Cocktail Bar which reinvents the omakase experience and where resident bartenders will take guests on a unique drinks journey across Japanese spirits and flavours. Finally, the third bar – The Champagne and Sake Bar – will celebrate the age-old tradition of oysters and champagne, while also playing with sparkling sakes.

Dining at The Aubrey falls under the watchful eye of Chef Yukihito Tomiyama, a Japanese national most recently at the one Michelin-starred Shinji by Kanaseka in Macau.  At lunch, elevated Bentos are created with decades of core Japanese cooking experience. Presented in beautiful hand-crafted wooden boxes, their layers reveal fresh ingredients made with impeccable technique from The Aubrey’s raw, tempura and robata menus.

Guests will also appreciate the world-class sushi and sashimi skills of Chef Tomiyama and his team, specializing in traditional Edomae sushi-making techniques. The robata grill takes diners on a journey from the ocean to the soil where prime ingredients are cooked over binchotan charcoal, while the tempura menu shows the cuisine’s art, craft and lightness.

Designed by Maximal Concepts and Silverfox Studios, The Aubrey’s design was inspired by Japanism, a 19th-century European movement influenced by Japanese art.

Sustainability is one of the key tenets for both Maximal Concepts and Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, impacting every decision taken at each level of the development of The Aubrey. From using the world’s first viable compostable clingwrap to bamboo and paper products from sustainable sources, The Aubrey is as much as possible zero-waste with the goal to remove single-use plastic from all operations. The vision is to be a pioneer and educate in the sustainable hospitality space.

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is one of the world’s most storied hotels, a global bastion of travel for more than half a century, and The Aubrey is set to honour the incredible cultural elements and exchanges that have happened here over the years,” says Matt Reid, Co-Founder of Maximal Concepts. “Creativity is like pollination in that one idea has to come from another source and nothing promotes it more than the sense of wonder, curiosity and discovery of food and travel.”

“The Aubrey represents a significant moment of renewal for Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong as we have completely reimagined our 25th floor to celebrate the city’s reputation as a cultural crossroads and an iconic travel experience,” says Pierre Barthes, General Manager and Area Vice President, Operations at Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. “This vibrant, beautiful and multi-faceted space celebrates the very best of Japanese drinking and dining in a city which embraces other cultures like few others.”

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