General Manager
Timothy Wright
Club Floor
The Horizon Club Lounges are located on 20th and 21st floors. The lounge on 20th floor is open from 6 am to 12 midnight whereas the lounge on 21st floor is open from 6:30 a.m to 10:30 pm.
Architect
Wong & Ouyang Associates
Interior Designer
- Y Shibata & Associates
- Don Aston Designers Asia Ltd.
- Bilkey Llinas Design Ltd.
Rooms (LRF Designers Limited)
Location
Kowloon Shangri-La is located on the waterfront of Victoria Harbour, adjacent to shopping complexes as well as business centres in Tsimshatsui East on the Kowloon Peninsula. The hotel is also within walking distance to the Star Ferry, Mass Transit Railway, the Cross Harbour Tunnel, and a 35-minute drive to Hong Kong International Airport.
Awards
- ISO 22000 certification for food safety management system
- ISO 14001 certification for high environmental standards and policies
- 'World's Top Hotel Gold List' (Ranked 3rd among hotels in Hong Kong in 2011), Condé Nast Traveler(USA) , 1997 to 2011
- 'Best Hotels for Service (Asia)' Category, Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Awards (UK), 2011
- China's top 10 most popular business hotels, The Golden Pillow Award of China Hotels, 2009 and 2011
- Top 10 MICE Hotels in China, China Hotel Starlight Awards, 2011 and 2012
- 'Top 10 Best Business Hotels in China', Travel + Leisure(China), 2010 and 2011
- 'Guide to the World’s Best Hotels T+L500' (Ranked 6th among hotels in Hong Kong for in 2011), Travel & Leisure (USA), 2003 to 2011
- Top 25 Luxury Hotels in China, Tripadvisor (UK)'s Travellers' Choice, 2012
- One of the Top 25 Hotels in Hong Kong / Macau / Taiwan, Tripadvisor (UK)'s Travellers' Choice, 2010
Angelini
Opening Hours
Lunch
12noon - 3pm
Dinner
6.30pm - 11pm
Interior Designer
Zanghellini & Holt Architect
Awards
Honoured as "One of Hong Kong’s 50 Finest Restaurants" in Dining with Stars 2008, organized by Hong Kong Tatler and supported by Hong Kong Tourism Board
Café Kool
Opening Hours
6am - 12midnight
Cuisine
Global cuisine, serving à la carte menus and specially prepared buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Interior Designer
Bilkey Llinas Design Ltd.
Nadaman
Opening Hours
Lunch
12noon - 3pm
Dinner
6pm - 11pm
Cuisine
Japanese, the Kansairyori or Kansai regional cuisine
Interior Designer
CL3 Architects Ltd.
Kanko Kikaku Sekkeisha Consultants & Designers Ltd., Tokyo
Awards
Honoured as "One of Hong Kong’s 50 Finest Restaurants" in Dining with Stars 2008, organized by Hong Kong Tatler and supported by Hong Kong Tourism Board.
Shang Palace
Opening Hours
Lunch
12noon - 3pm
(Mondays to Saturdays)
10.30am - 3pm
(Sundays and Public Holidays)
Dinner
6.30pm - 11pm
*Shang Palace is undergoing a sophisticated re-imaging programme and will reopen with a new horizon of exquisite Chinese cuisine and elevated level of excellence in coming September.
Cuisine
An extensive range of exquisite Cantonese specialties
Interior Designer
Ong Pacific Group, Warner Wong
Tapas Bar
Opening Hours
3.30pm - 1am
Cuisine
New world wines and international tapas
Interior Designer
Bilkey Llinas Design Ltd.
Awards
Honoured as "Wine by The Glass Restaurant Award", organized by Restaurant & Bar Hong Kong 2011
Lobby Lounge
Opening Hours
7am - 12midnight
Cuisine
All day dining menu, snacks, afternoon tea sets (weekdays), weekend afternoon tea buffet
Interior Designer
Bilkey Llinas Design Ltd.
Total Number of Function Rooms
15
Size of Largest Ballroom
540 sqm / 5,813 sq ft
Capacity of Largest Ballroom
576 persons (Banquets)
350 persons (Classroom Style)
600 persons (Reception)
Over the years, in addition to doing the community good through such initiatives as environmental protection, Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong has been working closely with a number of local charitable organisations, providing financial assistance through guest donation programmes, arranging a series of charity visits to those in need, sponsoring venues for charity events and more. One of the hotel’s long-standing beneficiaries is Christian Action.
The two-storey lobby has been home to the Shangri-La Valley murals since the hotel opened in 1981. Created and painted by British artist Malcolm Golding, the large murals illustrate a mythical kingdom amidst the scenic Tibetan mountains, with beautiful bird and flower features at the foreground. The concept of nine "dragon" hills that Kowloon is named after is incorporated into both of the murals through the "dragon clouds." (In Cantonese, Kowloon or Gao Lung literally translates to nine dragons).