MUMBAI, September 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The 9th annual CCB (Asia) Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival, organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) and title-sponsored by China Construction Bank (Asia), will be staged at the Central Harbourfront event space from 26th-29th October. As the opening event for the Hong Kong Great November Feast, which is a whole month of wine events, street carnivals and gastronomic indulgence, this year's festival will see the most exciting chef line-up in Wine & Dine Festival history. Together with the new Robert Parker Wine Advocate Pavilion and over 400 wine and dine booths, this four-day non-stop food and wine tasting event will make a wonderful gathering that no food or wine lover will want to miss.
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Chicago Chef Curtis Duffy, known for his immaculately constructed dishes and star of the award-winning documentary 'For Grace', awarded three Michelin Stars for four consecutive years and a James Beard award, affectionately known as the 'Oscars of the culinary world'. Taiwan-born chef André Chiang is recognized as one of the most influential chefs in Asia with his 'Octa-philosophy' of eight elements in his dishes. His French restaurant André topped the lists and was ranked 2nd and 14th respectively of this year's Asia and World's 50 Best Restaurants. Singaporean chef Janice Wong appeared as a guest judge in season seven of Australia's MasterChef. Nicknamed the Dessert Queen, owner of the 2am:dessertbar, and consultant partner of Hong Kong's COBO HOUSE, the Cordon Bleu-educated Wong was named Asia's Best Pastry Chef for two consecutive years. Together, these world top chefs will cook up exquisite dishes at the special culinary events in the Tasting Room, taking guests to a whole new level of gastronomic experience.
Other Highlights include:
- The Robert Parker Wine Advocate Pavilion, a quality tasting experience from established classics and rising stars to off-the-beaten-track producers selected by the Robert Parker Wine Advocate with a minimum rating of RP88.
- Bubbly Gala, a celebration of taste in a glamorous and joyful ambience with special vintages from boutique champagne growers, fruit-based Japanese sake and handmade makgeolli
- The Tasting Theatre, a platform for culinary and wine masters to share their knowledge.
- The Trendy Food Zone, where visitors can eat like a local and discover all the trendy favourites of Hong Kong.
Event Details:
Thursday, 26 October - 7:30pm to 11:30pm
Friday, 27 October - Noon to 11:30pm
Saturday, 28 October - Noon to 11:30pm
Sunday, 29 October - Noon to 10:00pm
Venue: Central Harbourfront Event Space
Details on booking tickets will be available on http://www.DiscoverHongKong.com at a later stage.
About Hong Kong Tourism Board
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), a government-subvented body, was founded on 1st April, 2001 under the HKTB Ordinance. It was reconstituted from the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA), which was established by Government Ordinance in 1957. The six objectives of the HKTB, as defined under the HKTB Ordinance 2001, are to:
- Endeavour to increase the contribution of tourism to Hong Kong;
- Promote Hong Kong globally as a leading international city in Asia and a world-class tourist destination;
- Promote the improvement of facilities for visitors;
- Support the Government in promoting to the community the importance of tourism;
- Support, as appropriate, the activities of persons providing services for visitors to Hong Kong; and
- Make recommendations to and advise the Chief Executive (of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) in relation to any measures which may be taken to further any of the foregoing matters.
In fulfilling its objectives, the HKTB works in partnership with relevant government departments and organisations, the travel-related sectors, and other entities directly or indirectly related to tourism. The cooperation also takes the form of regular consultation with stakeholders, and participation in a number of strategy groups and forums.
The HKTB conducts extensive research into visitor profiles and preferences. This research data, along with information on the latest tourism trends and patterns, as well as analyses and projections by international organisations, is used for mapping out the HKTB's marketing strategies for different visitor source markets and segments.
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