Welcoming:9/10 Menu Choices: 9/10 Food Presentation: 10/10
Food Temperature: 9/10 Food Taste: 18/20 Service: 9/10
Ambiance/Music: 9/10 Architecture/Interior: 10/10 Air Quality: 10/10
Total: 93/100
The Chedi seems to be one of the most luxurious hotels in this country. Part of “The Leading Hotels of the World” and covering a huge area of land, this hotel didn’t stop to amaze me from the very first minute I was greeted at the airport up until I left. As you may know by now, breakfast is truly my favorite part while staying at a hotel.8:30 am, breakfast time. Located next to the lobby is a large dining area divided into many sections, each around a different cooking square. The place boasts a high ceiling and beautiful decoration that tickles you to start your day in style. “Welcome sir, said the hostess with a smile, will anyone be joining you this morning?”She then showed me to a table for two, where I couldn’t but take a few long minutes to appreciate the architectural details of the space, while listening to the soothing sitar music.The details I enjoyed:During breakfast time, three of the cooking sections are in action, one preparing fruits, the second fresh fish and cheese and the third eggs. Four buffets filled with a rich selection of food incite you to eat even if you have planned not to.The wide choice of food:
- 5 choices of fresh fruits
- Apple crumble
- Cakes, muffins and Danish pastry
- Donuts
- Croissants and bread
- Four choices of jams
- Square bread and their toaster
- 16 different cereal and dried fruits bowls
- Fresh milk
- Compote fruits
- Six platters of freshly cut fruits
- Yogurt in ice
- Five choices of cheese on ice old cuts, ham and fresh fish on ice as well
- Boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, beef bacon, chicken sausage, spinach, mushroom, tomato, baked beans, hash brown
- Hummus, white cheese and vegetables
- A fresh smell follows you around the place
- All tables are clean and neat, covered in white cloth
- Table napkins are big… Extremely big and enjoyable
- Presentation plates are very nice
- Cheese, fish and yogurt are served on ice preserving their freshness and avoiding food poisoning
- The choice of food is more than enough
- The waiters and super attentive following you around asking to help with your plate or to add more coffee
- Omelettes with your choice of fillings: I ordered scrambled eggs with vegetables: Wow! Awesome! I received a plate with a square brioche toast in its middle and served with a cooked cherry tomato on the side. In the thick fluffy toast, the eggs are served in a conical shape. The eggs preparation is extraordinary to start with. Non oily and cooked to perfection, the vegetables mixed with it makes this preparation a fine dining one. Each bite is succulent as the venture of eggs and brioche bread enters your mouth. A slight sweetness comes as a cherry on top to make you smile in heavenly peace.
- Eggs Benedict (English muffin, poached eggs, smoked turkey ham, topped with Hollandaise sauce) one single toast covered with one single egg and a slice of bacon. I loved the cooking and seasoning with the crunchy toast but unfortunately the single egg was way too oily.
- French toast, is not good… Nothing is special about it. It’s dry and smells of milk and the taste is too buttery
- The waffles are thin and dry. They look unappetizing and also tastes dull and dry
- Pancakes: Fine but not acceptable without chocolate sauce
- Eggs la Mer (English muffin, poached eggs, smoked salmon, roped with Holland side sauce). The combination of muffin, eggs, sauce and salmon is very tasty. I like it
- Eggs Florentine: English muffin, poached eggs, smoked salmon, topped with Hollandaise sauce
- The buffet had almost everything except one major important item everyone loves and that is Nutella – chocolate spread. Pancakes and waffles were served without chocolate. And when I asked them if they had any, their unacceptable answer was that the pastry shop opens at noon.
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