Corporate Bits | Wing Lei awarded “top restaurant in macau” at hurun presidential awards

Wing-Lei_for-Hurun-award-onlyWynn Macau’s Chinese restaurant Wing Lei has been awarded the “Top Restaurant in Macau” accolade at the recent 2015 Hurun Presidential Awards ceremony held in Shanghai. Wing Lei was the only restaurant in Macau recognized in the category.
“The award is a tribute to the ongoing commitment made by Wynn Macau team members to delivering exceptional dining experiences to our guests,” said Ian Michael Coughlan, President of Wynn Macau. “It recognizes our service and quality excellence in the China market.”
In addition to the most recent accolade, Wing Lei is also a Michelin-starred and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star restaurant. Under the helm of Executive Chef Chan Tak Kwong, who has been with the restaurant since it first opened in 2006, Wing Lei upholds Cantonese cooking traditions, offering classic dishes prepared with fresh ingredients.
At the ceremony, Encore suites were also being awarded “Top Executive Suite in Macau”, making Wynn Macau the only hotel in Macau receiving two Hurun Presidential awards.

 mgm welcomes social welfare bureau and deaf association with guided art tour

MGM has endeavored to bring in international artistic spectacles and experiences to the city. According to the operator, the “Joana Vasconcelos at MGM Macau” art exhibition has received a “tremendous response” since opening in March, and the hotel has invited governmental departments, local associations and institutions for guided tours, to bring art closer for everyone’s enjoyment.
The Social Welfare Bureau has supported the exhibition by sharing information with its affiliates and members, and arranging visits to the hotel for their members. Mr. Iong Kong Io, President of the Social Welfare Bureau, led a tour of over 30 members with the Macau Deaf Association for a guided art tour of MGM, which included the Valkyrie Octopus, and other art pieces on display throughout the property.
MGM will continue to offer art experiences for locals and tourists alike. The “Joana Vasconcelos at MGM Macau” art exhibition is open until October 31.

Categories Business