CHEFS at Mandarin Oriental, Taipei are preparing magnificent Michelin-starred in-flight meals for Thai Airways’ business class passengers now through Aug. 31. The five-star hotel is collaborating with Thai Airways to offer gourmet dishes to passengers traveling Royal Silk Class on the airline’s direct flights from Taipei to Bangkok that depart daily in the afternoon (TG633) and evening (TG635). Adam Tanner, executive chef of Mandarin Oriental, Taipei, has created six enticing menus for Royal Silk Class passengers, inspired by dishes served at the hotel’s Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant Ya Ge and Michelin-recommended Italian restaurant Bencotto. Using the freshest ingredients, Tanner creates contemporary dishes inspired by French, Italian, Southeast Asian and progressive American fare, his knowledge of international cuisine accumulated over years of working in luxury five-star hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants around the world. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has 15 Michelin-starred restaurants holding a total of 22 Michelin stars, which is more than any other hotel brand in the world.(SD News) |