Caesar Park Taipei has Christmas and New Year's menus to satisfy your appetite for a festive feast! And if you are looking for more than just a Christmas turkey, wonderful Christmas cakes, gifts baskets, etc., you can join our free Christmas party if you dine in our restaurants. Come enjoy the beautiful voices of our choir as they perform your favorite traditional Christmas Carols.
Starting from 5th December 12:00-20:00 everyday, the Biscuit House and the Waffle House located at the Hotel entrance on Chung Hsiao W. Road will offer a variety of Christmas cakes and snacks!
On the evening of December 24th, we will host a Christmas party at Tiffany's, on the 3rd floor of the hotel. A professional DJ and dancers will celebrate Christmas with you! Free entrance with a free drink if you dine in our restaurants.
How do you want to celebrate the holidays? Do you want to enjoy a romantic candle light dinner; traditional Cantonese cuisine; or an all-you-can-eat buffet? Caesar Park Taipei has something for everyone.
On 24th and 31st December evenings, Traders' Grill promotes its Pacific Rim Christmas Set Meal. Chef ABu said, "This year's Christmas meal is worth the wait because the ingredients of the dishes are first class. We have goose liver; Cap rib eye, the most tender upper part of the prime rib; prawns and more. To this we add our creative recipes and superb service so that our guests taste the best of the Christmas spirit while being pampered and cared for."
Dynasty specially presents Cantonese Christmas Set Meal. Just because you are in a Cantonese Restaurant doesn't mean you can't celebrate Christmas with a Set Meal at Dynasty Restaurant that is way beyond traditional Cantonese cooking.
For this festive season many Western food ingredients have been incorporated in the dishes, such as Goose Live & Crispy BBQ Pork Platter, where the tasty and tempting goose liver replaces the traditional sauce. The popular Steamed Turkey Mushroom Bun, you can only taste this kind of filling during the Christmas season!
Other menu items include: Fried Fresh Scallop with Salt & Pepper, Braised Shark's Fin Soup with Crab York in Soy Sauce, Pen-seared Sliced Groupa Fish with vegetable, Braised Lily & Mushroom in Superior Soup, Sweet Almond Pudding with pear and more.
Are you someone who loves a fun, happy atmosphere? Then Checkers' Christmas Buffet Dinner is your best choice with: salad bar, a variety of cold plates, hot dishes, and tempting desserts ... An abundance of dishes are ready for you and your friends to celebrate a wonderful Christmas together.
Please contact the Food and Beverage Department of Caesar Park Taipei for further details and reservations. Tel No.: 2311-5150, ext. 2431/2432.
Caesar Park Taipei's Christmas Cakes fuse Pacific Rim style with European tradition! This year the Caesar Park Taipei Dessert Chefs have designed traditional European Style desserts with Pacific Rim originality. Fragrant and tasty Apple & Chocolate Yule Log, Orange & Blueberries Yule Log, Red Bean & Green Tea Cake. Savor the spirit of Christmas at Caesar Park Taipei!
Caesar Park Taipei's Christmas Biscuit House offers warm and abundant Christmas cakes and desserts decorated with joy and happiness. Specially designed items for the season including the lovable Gingerbread House, the finest, delicious Christmas puddings, Christmas breads, Christmas biscuit gift sets, and more. We have specially designed chocolate characters, including Santa Clause and a variety of snacks.
The best gifts to light up your Christmas! You will receive a 10% discount for any purchase over NT$1,000! Please contact the Biscuit Shop at Caesar Park Taipei or Mitsukoshi Southwest Gourmet Corner for further details and reservations. Tel No. (02) 2511-7398.
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