Gaddi's, French restaurant in The Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Gaddi's is a French restaurant on the first floor of The Peninsula Hong Kong, featuring crystal chandeliers, ornate mirrors, and artworks by Chagall and Matisse displayed on its walls. The dining rooms are formally arranged with European-style furnishings that create an upscale setting.
Established in 1953, this restaurant was the first French cuisine establishment in Hong Kong, named after Leo Gaddi, a former general manager of The Peninsula Hotel. It has served as a flagship for refined French dining in the city ever since its opening.
The restaurant maintains its tradition of dinner-dance entertainment with performances by The Gaddi's Band, featuring a pianist, double bass player, and jazz singer who perform throughout the evening. This live music creates an integral part of the dining experience here.
Reservations are required before dining, and a formal dress code applies, including jackets for men during dinner service. The restaurant is conveniently located on the hotel's first floor, making it easily accessible from the main entrance.
The restaurant introduced Hong Kong's first chef's table, allowing diners to watch kitchen operations while seated directly beside the food preparation area. This setup offers an intimate view of how dishes come together during the meal.
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