Meliá Habana renovates its product
2008-02-18
The Meliá Habana Hotel continues to remodel and improve its facilities as part of an ongoing renovation process.
Following a short refurbishment period, its restaurant La Bella Cubana, with a capacity of 60 seats, now exhibits a new image in tune with its exotic culinary proposal. Decorative elements, typical of oriental cultures such as bamboo plants and paper lanterns, stand out from the original design.
Another new feature are the private rooms located at the entrance of the restaurant opened during lunch and dinner, offering exquisite Chinese, Japanese and Thai specialties prepared by the Peruvian-Japanese chef Roberto Yagui.
Based on its new fusion cuisine concept, La Bella Cubana serves imaginative dishes that will tantalize even the most discerning palate.
Another novelty scheduled for this year is the expansion of the gym with the addition of new elliptical machines, programmable treadmills, modern bicycles and muscle building materials and equipment.
The swimming pool area was also refurbished with the inclusion of a recreation area for adults with billiards tables, ping pong, games, picnic tables, among other options. Active games, picnic tables and a mini-basket ball court are available for children with a resting zone especially for parents. The new facilities are part the coming summer program, with special activities for children in the swimming pool area.
The Meliá Habana Hotel continues to remodel and improve its facilities as part of an ongoing renovation process.
Following a short refurbishment period, its restaurant La Bella Cubana, with a capacity of 60 seats, now exhibits a new image in tune with its exotic culinary proposal. Decorative elements, typical of oriental cultures such as bamboo plants and paper lanterns, stand out from the original design.
Another new feature are the private rooms located at the entrance of the restaurant opened during lunch and dinner, offering exquisite Chinese, Japanese and Thai specialties prepared by the Peruvian-Japanese chef Roberto Yagui.
Based on its new fusion cuisine concept, La Bella Cubana serves imaginative dishes that will tantalize even the most discerning palate.
Another novelty scheduled for this year is the expansion of the gym with the addition of new elliptical machines, programmable treadmills, modern bicycles and muscle building materials and equipment.
The swimming pool area was also refurbished with the inclusion of a recreation area for adults with billiards tables, ping pong, games, picnic tables, among other options. Active games, picnic tables and a mini-basket ball court are available for children with a resting zone especially for parents. The new facilities are part the coming summer program, with special activities for children in the swimming pool area.
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2010-06-08Meliá Cayo Coco receives Environmental Acknowledgement
2010-05-18Summer with Sol Meliá Cuba
2010-05-12TUI INSIDE 2010 in Cuba
2010-05-07Gabriel Escarrer Julia: "Intense and fruitful relations between Cuba and Sol Meliá"
2010-05-06Hello Family! Special Summer Offer
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