Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Young Swiss Chefs to enhance the Swiss Food Festival
Swiss people love good food, music and wine.
Savoring the world famous Swiss cheeses is considered an everlasting memory.
The Embassy of Switzerland in collaboration with the Mount Lavinia Hotel is now
promoting “A Taste of Switzerland”. Seven days of distinctive, regionally
influenced cuisine from the diverse areas of German, French, Romantsch and
Italian speaking Switzerland. This experience includes some culinary icons that
have crossed the linguistic borders and have become Swiss national dishes loved
by all Swiss alike. Cheese Fondue, Raclette and Roesti, accompanied by Switzerland’s
popular and fragrant white, rosé and red wines are enjoyed throughout the
country with minor alterations in preparation according to the region it is
savored in. Be sure to have your taste buds tingling. This gastronomic
experience, unique in Sri Lanka, is held from July 29 to August 4 at the
Maitland State Room of the Mount Lavinia Hotel. Whether you prefer to
experience the full range of diverse Swiss food - priced at LKR3000/-nett
(buffet, dinner only) – or wish to enjoy the unique Swiss fondue on its own –
priced at LKR2500/-nett for a large pot
(a la carte, dinner only) – it is all there for you to decide how to best enjoy
this rare opportunity.
The young and dynamic chef
team in charge has vast experience in preparing dishes from all regions of
Switzerland. The chefs Simon Meier,
Alexander Buechi and Marco Amatore, who are natives of Switzerland, will bring
out the best of authentic Swiss cuisine in Sri Lanka. Simon who hails from the
Meilen district’s unique “Hotel Hirschen am See” will present traditional Swiss
German and Romantsch dishes, well known in the eastern region of the country. Whilst
Alexander who is at present chef at the extraordinarily designed Culture and
Convention Center at the restaurant “Gersag” will introduce you to many different
dishes synonymous to the Swiss German region of Switzerland. Marco, currently
working as the executive chef of the well known “Candrian Catering” completes
the extensive knowledge of the team through his well founded experience in cuisine
from French and Italian speaking parts of Switzerland.
To further enhance the
enjoyment of the Swiss culinary specialties on offer, traditional folkloric
musicians, also especially flown in from Switzerland for the occasion, will be
entertaining our guests. The distinct “Swiss Örgeli” and “Swiss Alphorn” will
be amongst the instruments these Swiss native musicians will bring to contribute
to the distinctiveness and the authenticity of this event, making a night at
the Mount Lavinia Hotel a truly genuine Swiss experience.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
Diamond Jubilee of the Beetles celebrated in style at the Mount
The Volkswagen Beetle Owners Club (VBOC)
held the “Bug drive” of jubilation to commemorate their diamond jubilee in
partnership with the Mount Lavinia Hotel on the 7th July 2013. MLH
have been in partnership with the VBOC, for the 3rd consecutive year
to highlight the only car with an international significance and indeed a
national day. The day was felicitated with 75 cars that took to the streets and
ended the show and shine rally at the Mount Lavinia Hotel courtyard with the
celebration at the regency Pavilion.. The flag off was headed by H E Dr Juergen
Morhad – Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Sri Lanka and Patron
of the VBOC Mr Kapila Jayawardena.
However the celebration does not end
there as Mount Lavinia Hotel will kick start “Herbie goes Bananas at the Mount”
a week-long promotion from the 8th to the 13th July where
an all day banana menu awaits you. The highlight of the day would be the showing
off of the ole classics in all ages and colours at the hotel courtyard from 8pm
to 9pm each night till the 13th July.
So come and go Bananas over the bugs!
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