Marina Hotel hosts “Chaine Des Rotisseurs” dinner |
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Posted on 6/3/2012 |
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Marina Hotel, hosted the "Chaine des Rotisseurs" for a French Gala Dinner on 19th May 2012 at the Atlantis restaurant. The event was held in the presence of a number of dignitaries including French Ambassador H.E. Nada Yafi (Ms.) and the Ambassador of Canada, H.E. Douglas George. The members and guests of the Chaine Des Rotisseurs had a delicious dinner, with a menu of flavorsome and artistically presented French varieties from all across France. Well renowned Chef Thierry Garnier was brought in especially from France for the occasion.
This year Marina Hotel adopted the French theme, an elegant seven course dinner prepared by Marina experienced chefs presented the guests with culinary delights displayed in all eye catching details under the guidance of Chef Thierry Garnier and Executive Chef Maher Assad
Mr. Nabil Hammoud, General Manager, of the hotel welcomed the Chaine members and the VIP guests to the hotel to an epicurean journey. The evening commenced with an authentic menu consisting of flavorsome delicacies of France.
The Chaine Des Rotisseurs enjoyed the gourmet evening in a French ambience which added a magical touch to the event.
Photo features: Ambassadors, members and guests of the Chaine des Rotisseurs
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