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'Sushi' Turndown Service at the Langham Hotel

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September 18, 2007 at 4:57 PM | by | Comment (1)

More and more hotels are starting to pay attention to their turndown services and that's a good thing because chocolate mints and the forecast for the next day's weather are starting to get a tad tired.

At the Langham Hotel Hong Kong, the hotel is placing "sushi-inspired treats" on the pillows at turndown service. But don't worry it's not raw fish. It's chocolate sushi like this one picture above from KookiSushi:

Guests can look forward to sushi-inspired treats of finest and sweetest ingredients from the Palm Court (the hotel's restaurant), such as Chocolate Passion Fruit Cream resembling a temaki hand roll; Strawberry Truffle and Rice Crispies in the shape of moguro, and Choco-Banana and Sago like salmon roe.

With sides of kiwi "wasabi" and raspberry "soy," your pillow never tasted so good.

Your pillow also might get a little messy. Hopefully, they supply some napkins and fresh pillow sheets just in case.

[Photo: Kooki Sushi]

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Re: 'Sushi' Turndown Service at the Langham Hotel

Something must be wrong with this: I'm a bona fide chocoholic but I just can't get excited about chocolate that looks like sushi. Totally the wrong mix - some things were never meant to meet, I guess.  

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