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French-styled boutique hotel to open 

Shinsegae Chosun Hotel will be launching a new boutique hotel named L’Escape in central Seoul, with a stylish French concept.

French architect Jacques Garcia designed the hotel, inspired by the 19th century aristocracy in Paris. The interior of the hotel aims to re-create the atmosphere of the city.

As its name suggests, the hotel hopes to serve as a place where people can “escape.”

The 25-story building will hold 204 rooms, along with a modern Chinese restaurant, contemporary restaurant, tea salon and bar. L’Escape is to open in July. Its website (www.lescapehotel.com) is set to launch by the end of May.

Golfing at Ananti hotels


Ananti hotels are presenting the Single’s Hall event until the end of October. Amateur golfers can participate at Ananti Namhae or Ananti Club Seoul.

Male and female golfers who shoot more than 80 and 82, respectively, can enlist in the Single’s Hall and will receive a 50,000-won voucher that can be used at the hotels’ restaurants.

To participate in the event, guest golfers can contact the concierge before going for a round.

Those who mark exceptional scores can participate in the first Ananti Championship contest in November at Ananti Namhae.

For more information, call Ananti Namhae at (055) 860-0555 or Ananti Club Seoul at (031) 581-4000.

Fresh fish at Millennium Seoul Hilton


Millennium Seoul Hilton’s Japanese restaurant Genji is presenting a special promotion in May: a course meal that features fresh fish.

Early in the morning, the hotel’s chefs head to local markets to buy fresh fish, which are used to create a multicourse menu, including an amuse bouche starter, sashimi, sushi and fresh fish nimono with burdock. The meal is completed with seasonal fresh fruits.

The special menu is priced at 120,000 won per person. For reservations or for further inquiries, call Genji at (02) 317-3240.

Gearing up for summer at Sheraton Seoul 


In preparation for summer, Sheraton Seoul D Cube City Hotel is presenting variations of bingsu, a dessert made of shaved ice, milk and toppings.

Two seasonal fruits -- mango and coconut -- are separately used as main topping ingredients. Both menu items include the signature lamington cake and traditional red bean paste made by the hotel chef.

Bingsu can be ordered at the hotel’s Lobby Lounge.Bar, Feast and Fit Cafe until the end of August. Mango and coconut bingsu cost 33,000 won and 26,000 won, respectively.

For more inquires, call Lobby Lounge.Bar at (02) 2211-1740, Feast at (02) 2211-1710, or Fit Cafe at (02) 2211-1790.

Grillin’ & Chillin’ at JW Mariott Dongdaemun


For a luxurious barbecue night in the city center, JW Mariott Dongdaemun Square Seoul is presenting the Grillin’ & Chillin’ promotion at The Lounge’s terrace garden, which has a scenic night view of the city.

The barbecue platter, including lobster, beef, chicken, lamb and shrimp, is offered at prices starting from 25,000 won. Sparkling wine, sangria, champagne, draft beer cost under 10,000 won.

The promotion will be held every day from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information or reservations, call The Lounge at (02) 2276-3336.
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