New Executive Chef Ushers in an Era of Good Taste Among Sydney Harbour Restaurants

Hemant Dadlani Brings His Unique Recipe for Excellence to the Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay


SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA--(Marketwired - Jun 17, 2014) -  Sydney may be known for many things (think harbours, opera houses and beaches), but that list is about to get one line longer. Thanks to the arrival of Executive Chef Hemant Dadlani, the restaurants at Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay are poised to shine on Australia's culinary map. Not only does Dadlani bring more than a decade of diverse restaurant experience to the hotel, but his strategic thinking and culinary passion make him a powerful force in the kitchen. And that bodes well both for this hotel on Sydney's famous Pitt Street and for its hungry visitors.

Offering guests three distinctive dining options -- including one of the top restaurants in Sydney -- the hotel provides an option for every palate, whether it's cocktails in Macquarie Lounge, pub fare in the 162-year-old Customs House Bar or a spectacular seafood buffet in the elegant Icons Brasserie.

Fortunately for foodies, Dadlani's background complements the hotel's dynamic approach to food. Introduced to cooking by his mother in India, Dadlani initially pursued a degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology. But after a tutorial by a South Indian Master Chef, Dadlani discovered his true calling in the kitchen and began a distinguished career that took him to properties around the world. In addition to working as the Executive Chef at Pangkor Laut Resort in Malaysia, Dadlani has re-conceptualised restaurants at Rosewood Little Dix Bay, opened the Apsara restaurant at Jade Mountain & Anse Chastanet Resorts in St. Lucia and turned around a failing Indian restaurant at Curacao's Hotel Kura Hulanda.

The accolades have followed accordingly. Bon Appetit readers, for example, might recognise Dadlani from its feature on the cooperative, small-scale farming project he helmed in the British Virgin Islands. Others might remember when he was featured in various magazines and books, or when he served as a guest chef at Conde Nast in New York.

Or, for the lucky few, perhaps Dadlani's accomplishments and prowess remain as-yet unknown, waiting to be discovered within this hotel's Sydney Harbour restaurants. That element of surprise, whether it arrives with the Tasmanian salmon steak at Icons, during high tea at Macquarie Lounge or over Moroccan-spiced lamb pizza at Customs House Bar, will only enhance the restaurant experience. After all, the property may attract visitors because of its location among hotels near the famous Sydney Opera House. But its restaurants, with Dadlani now at their helm, will be the reason people want to stay.

About the Sydney Harbour Marriott at Circular Quay
As the financial and economic centre of Australia, Sydney is a commercial hub that attracts business travelers from around Australia and the globe. And there is one place that caters to them all: the Sydney Harbour Marriott at Circular Quay. Overlooking the sparkling Sydney Harbour Bridge and the iconic Sydney Opera House, this 5-star hotel is a relaxing and sophisticated getaway that offers spectacular views and a prime location in the heart of Circular Quay. Guest rooms and suites are outfitted with LCD TVs, coffee/tea service, high-speed wireless Internet access, in-room dining and luxurious beds. There are three restaurants on site and a fully-equipped health club with a spa and swimming pool. This elegant city hotel provides the quintessential Sydney experience.

Contact Information:

CONTACT:
Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay
30 Pitt Street
Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia
61-2-9259 7000
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/sydmc-sydney-harbour-marriott-hotel-at-circular-quay/

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