As part of the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong’s extensive renovation to modernise its offerings, three Michelin-starred Amber will be closing on Jan. 3 for its last dinner for two months to undergo a fancy renovation.
According to a press release shared in mid-December, “Amber will reopen in Q2 with a reimagined dining room designed to deepen the connection between the kitchen, service team and guest experience.”
The renovation will concern enhancing guest comfort and spatial flow, yet retain the restaurant’s hospitality style and “produce-led culinary artistry”.
Amber will be introducing a wine-cellar experience to enjoy a curated wine pairing experience at a designated dining table located within the cellar.
As Amber closes in January and throughout 2026, chef Richard Ekkebus is expected to feature at Mandarin Oriental properties globally to celebrate the hotel chain’s 150th anniversary at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, followed by collaborations in Vienna, Madrid, Paris, and Zurich.
Amber, 7/F, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, LANDMARK, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, 2132 0066, book here
