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 Alila Manggis: Seasalt was voted number 1 in the category of Editor’s top 3 best restaurant 2007. "We are particularly happy to receive this award as we are the only restaurant included outside the Seminyak area and the only hotel restaurant..." Jork Bosselaar - General Manager for Alila Manggis. Inspired by a neighbouring organic salt farm, Seasalt Restaurant is set in a traditional Balinese pavilion on a lotus pond. Serving both a contemporary menu and a range of Indonesian and Balinese favourites, Seasalt is also an integral part of Alila Manggis' Cooking School.
Voted one of best 3 in Bali - Hello Bali Best Restaurant Awards - December 2007
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In
the February issue of iSh architecture
magazine, readers are transported to
the lucid shores of Bali, Indonesia,
with a feature on five of the island’s
most beautiful resorts. The Alila Manggis
and the Alila Ubud were notably featured
in a 16-page spread…
…“holiday makers rediscover
what the locals have always loved :
tranquillity, inspirational landscapes
and dreamy beaches. A good resort hotel
adds luxury to this already perfect
mixture….
Editor Kelley Cheng and writer Elaine
Khoo of iSh lifestyle design magazine
- February 2004
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‘Sometimes,
we receive some material on your property
that has been carefully considered together
with reviews of guests that have stayed.
Hence, I wish to confirm that Herbert
Ypma, author/photographer and renowned
specialist for numerous book publications
related to design and architecture,
has selected your hotel the Alila Jakarta
to be featured in the forthcoming edition
of his new book Hip Hotels Orient due
to be published world-wide by September
2004 which will include the most visually
interesting and design hotels around
Asia. As you may know, Herbert Ypma
is the best selling author of the widely
acclaimed books Hip Hotels Series, published
in the UK by Thames & Hudson and
world-wide by 10 different co-publishers
in 9 different languages. “
Yours Sincerely, Danielle Kadeyanfor
Mr. Ypma – Hip Hotels
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Alila
Ubud: Conde Nast’s annual 2004 list
of best spas was again littered with
Bali’s greatest. Alila Ubud which is
the birthplace of the renowned Mandara
Spa made it in the top ten list of Overseas
Hotel Spas: Asia
Mandara Spa, Alila Ubud scored 91.46%.
What does this number signify? They
are an index of satisfaction with spa
facilities and services, scored out
of a maximum of 100 gathered from their
Readers' Spa Awards questionnaire where
readers were asked to choose the best
that the spa world has to offer, from
urban day spas to spa retreats, hotel
spas around the world and medical/thermal
spas.
Conde Nast Traveller 2004 list of
best spas
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Alila
Ubud - one of the 50 most beautiful
pools in the world
If you were to rank the 50 most beautiful
hotel swimming pools in the world, then
Alila Ubud would be right up there at
the top (actually it is – seen
on the the cover of Travel and Leisure).
Moving from the pool bar into the cool
depths, the water’s surface seems
to flow endlessly through the terraced
jungle and reach up to the sky.
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Hotel Groups to Watch in Asia: …"
Alila Hotels and Resorts - A relatively
new player to join the ranks of a select
breed of operators that specialise in
sexy, stylish, high-end boutique hotels
and resorts in Asia. The company's first
property debuted in Jakarta in 2001;
another two high profile Bali properties
( the Chedi Ubud and the Serai Manggis)
expanded the portfolio in 2002, and
the company continues to make ground,
recently signing another resort in Phuket.
We believe Alila should be a player
to watch, particularly since it has
pedigree to back it up (the company
is headed by founding partners of GHM
Indonesia and Mandara Spa)."
Nigel Summers,
Hong Kong and Sue Lin Heng, Singapore
- Travel Weekly - October 10, 2003 |
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