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Japanese Flower Hotel Restaurants PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 07 January 2006
Mongolian-Japanese joint venture "Tsetseg" Hotel (Flower) has several fine restaurants, which offer a variety of exciting cuisines from different cultures.


"Altai" European restaurant  has 70 seats. The Restaurant serves visitors with European dishes, ready-made and ordered hot meals. Also you may order any kind of sort drinks, champagne, beer, whisky and vodka in the restaurant’s buffet. Timetable: Daily 11:00-22:00

The Japanese restaurant "Fuji" is designed to hold 52 customers. You can order whatever you like out of more than a 10 course list. Your meal will be served immediately upon your request.I f you wish to taste 7-8 kinds of the Japanese sushi, sake and other alcoholic beverages, available here.
Timetable: Daily 10:00-22:00


"Hana" chinese restaurant has 60 seats and offers you 20 different kinds of delicious and spicy dishes cooked by the professional Chinese chef. Timetable: Daily 11:00-22:00


For Reservation:
Phone: 458330, Fax:     458369
Email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
URL: www.flower-hotel.mn
"Flower" Hotel, Bayanzurkh duureg, Blue Sky avenue



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