SINGAPORE - Melt Cafe, a popular buffet spot among Singaporeans, will be no more after Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, reopens, following a six month-long overhaul at a cost of over US$100 million (S$135 million). Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Melt Cafe, a popular buffet spot among Singaporeans, will be no more after Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, reopens, following a six month-long overhaul at a cost of over US$100 million .
The hotel’s lobby will also lose its fountain area – which currently surrounds the lift lobby – to house a new lobby lounge. It was last renovated in 2004, to update the hotel’s interiors, rooms, restaurants and meeting rooms, among other areas. Formerly known as The Oriental, it was renamed Mandarin Oriental in September 2007.
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