Kiwi Curated
Dinner with a View
by Eva ZhuThere is no lack of accolade-laden restaurants within our collection of hotels, but there are some properties that take it to the next level with a scenic feast for the eyes to accompany the meal. Herein, we dish up hotels serving dinner with a view.
Dinner with a View
Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa
Each of the three restaurants at Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa is unique, but Sirena and Rima take you to elevated heights. Sirena serves up market fresh seafood cliffside over crystal waters, while Rima, under the supervision of Chef Omar Ugoletti, dishes up classic Italian and world cuisine amongst the tree tops. After dinner, a cabana at Solana offers the perfect vantage point for an island sunset.
Dinner with a View
Cliff House Hotel, Ireland
The Michelin-starred House Restaurant at Cliff House Hotel attracts foodies from all over the world to the seaside village of Ardmore. Simple and unpretentious, Chef Martijn Kajuiter’s menu sources as many local ingredients as possible from the bounty of Waterford, Cork and the Irish Sea, while the hotel’s cliffside location celebrates the beauty of the Atlantic.
Dinner with a View
Casa Angelina, Amalfi Coast
Perched on a cliff over the Mediterranean, Casa Angelina’s minimalistic aesthetic is designed to bring out the intoxicating hues of the Amalfi Coast. Translating to “a floor in the sky,” Un Piano Nel Cielo is its rooftop restaurant with wall-to-wall windows to ensure views of the sea and sky whether dining al fresco or not. Guests who opt for the Our Chef for You dining experience can taste Chef Vincenzo Vanacore’s ultra-regional menu focusing on rare dishes of the Campania region.
Dinner with a View
The Lodge at Torrey Pines, California
Catering to both golfers and leisure travelers, the renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course and world-class Lodge at Torrey Pines is a short drive from San Diego. Days here end at one of two restaurants, including the resort’s signature A.R. Valentien where regional Californian cuisine is served in an elegant, timbered indoor-outdoor room by the 18th hole.
Dinner with a View
Alila Jabal Akhdar, Oman
Two thousand metres above sea level in the Al Hajar Mountains, Alila Jabal Akhdar’s Juniper Restaurant – named after the trees that grow in the highlands of Oman – has a menu inspired by the golden age of Arabic cuisine. Here, diners take a culinary journey through the trade routes that stretched from the Middle East to the Mediterranean.
Dinner with a View
Banyan Tree Maldives Vabbinfaru
Maldives is famous for magnificent views of the Indian Ocean and the Banyan Tree is no exception with its open-air dining at every venue. Ilaafathi takes full advantage of the tropical setting, allowing guests to dine with toes in the sand under an alang-alang roof. At the starlit Naiboli Bar, a Bodu Beru drumming performance mesmerizes on Friday evenings. And for that extra touch of romance, private dinners can be arranged anywhere, such as a secluded sand bank at sunset.
Dinner with a View
Château Eza, Côte d’Azur
The South of France calls for sparkling views, and the 400-year-old Château Eza, tucked away in one of the most enchanting locations on the French Riviera, does not disappoint. Yachts drift by as Restaurant Château Eza, perched on an ancient rock wall, serves à la carte French and Mediterranean cuisine from its indoor glass-edged dining room to outdoor terraces.
Dinner with a View
Forte Village Resorts, Sardinia
Nestled on 47-acres of coastal front on the island of Sardinia, Forte Village is Italy’s premier resort destination, which is why we list three of its properties in our collection. Each one has access to the 21 restaurants, many of which boast Michelin-starred chefs like Gordon Ramsay, Alfons Schuhbeck and Emanuele Scarello (the summer’s Celebrity Chefs Nights bring even more names from the culinary world). With this many options, dinner can take place anywhere – on the beach or amid an aromatic pine grove.
Dinner with a View
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
Occupying floors 102-118 of the city’s most recognizable skyscraper, the International Commerce Centre, guests dine amongst the clouds at The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong. Sky high views of Victoria Harbour are matched with Michelin-starred dining at both signature restaurants, Tosca and Tin Lung Heen, while on floor 118, OZONE reigns as the world’s highest bar.
Dinner with a View
Ladera, St. Lucia
Open-air suites pair with open-air dining at the romantic, adults-only Ladera 1,000 feet above the Caribbean Sea. Here, guests dine on authentic St. Lucian cuisine at the award-winning Dasheene Restaurant while the sun puts on a daily show with its gradual dip between the twin Piton peaks.
Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa
Each of the three restaurants at Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa is unique, but Sirena and Rima take you to elevated heights. Sirena serves up market fresh seafood cliffside over crystal waters, while Rima, under the supervision of Chef Omar Ugoletti, dishes up classic Italian and world cuisine amongst the tree tops. After dinner, a cabana at Solana offers the perfect vantage point for an island sunset.
Cliff House Hotel, Ireland
The Michelin-starred House Restaurant at Cliff House Hotel attracts foodies from all over the world to the seaside village of Ardmore. Simple and unpretentious, Chef Martijn Kajuiter’s menu sources as many local ingredients as possible from the bounty of Waterford, Cork and the Irish Sea, while the hotel’s cliffside location celebrates the beauty of the Atlantic.
Casa Angelina, Amalfi Coast
Perched on a cliff over the Mediterranean, Casa Angelina’s minimalistic aesthetic is designed to bring out the intoxicating hues of the Amalfi Coast. Translating to “a floor in the sky,” Un Piano Nel Cielo is its rooftop restaurant with wall-to-wall windows to ensure views of the sea and sky whether dining al fresco or not. Guests who opt for the Our Chef for You dining experience can taste Chef Vincenzo Vanacore’s ultra-regional menu focusing on rare dishes of the Campania region.
The Lodge at Torrey Pines, California
Catering to both golfers and leisure travelers, the renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course and world-class Lodge at Torrey Pines is a short drive from San Diego. Days here end at one of two restaurants, including the resort’s signature A.R. Valentien where regional Californian cuisine is served in an elegant, timbered indoor-outdoor room by the 18th hole.
Alila Jabal Akhdar, Oman
Two thousand metres above sea level in the Al Hajar Mountains, Alila Jabal Akhdar’s Juniper Restaurant – named after the trees that grow in the highlands of Oman – has a menu inspired by the golden age of Arabic cuisine. Here, diners take a culinary journey through the trade routes that stretched from the Middle East to the Mediterranean.
Banyan Tree Maldives Vabbinfaru
Maldives is famous for magnificent views of the Indian Ocean and the Banyan Tree is no exception with its open-air dining at every venue. Ilaafathi takes full advantage of the tropical setting, allowing guests to dine with toes in the sand under an alang-alang roof. At the starlit Naiboli Bar, a Bodu Beru drumming performance mesmerizes on Friday evenings. And for that extra touch of romance, private dinners can be arranged anywhere, such as a secluded sand bank at sunset.
Château Eza, Côte d’Azur
The South of France calls for sparkling views, and the 400-year-old Château Eza, tucked away in one of the most enchanting locations on the French Riviera, does not disappoint. Yachts drift by as Restaurant Château Eza, perched on an ancient rock wall, serves à la carte French and Mediterranean cuisine from its indoor glass-edged dining room to outdoor terraces.
Forte Village Resorts, Sardinia
Nestled on 47-acres of coastal front on the island of Sardinia, Forte Village is Italy’s premier resort destination, which is why we list three of its properties in our collection. Each one has access to the 21 restaurants, many of which boast Michelin-starred chefs like Gordon Ramsay, Alfons Schuhbeck and Emanuele Scarello (the summer’s Celebrity Chefs Nights bring even more names from the culinary world). With this many options, dinner can take place anywhere – on the beach or amid an aromatic pine grove.
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
Occupying floors 102-118 of the city’s most recognizable skyscraper, the International Commerce Centre, guests dine amongst the clouds at The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong. Sky high views of Victoria Harbour are matched with Michelin-starred dining at both signature restaurants, Tosca and Tin Lung Heen, while on floor 118, OZONE reigns as the world’s highest bar.
Ladera, St. Lucia
Open-air suites pair with open-air dining at the romantic, adults-only Ladera 1,000 feet above the Caribbean Sea. Here, guests dine on authentic St. Lucian cuisine at the award-winning Dasheene Restaurant while the sun puts on a daily show with its gradual dip between the twin Piton peaks.