DoubleTree by Hilton Osaka Castle Offers “1st Anniversary Celebration Buffet ~ World Culinary Journey ~”

DoubleTree by Hilton Osaka Castle Offers “1st Anniversary Celebration Buffet ~ World Culinary Journey ~”

DoubleTree by Hilton Osaka Castle will offer a limited-time menu from July 1 to September 30 as the second phase of its “1st Anniversary Celebration Buffet” themed “World Culinary Journey.”

The “1st Anniversary Celebration Sweets & Lunch Buffet ~ World Culinary Journey ~ ” features approximately 13 types of mainly European sweets from France, the UK, Portugal, Spain, and more. The lunch-exclusive sweets include “Freshly Squeezed Cookie Choux à la Crème,” where you can watch the cream being squeezed in a live kitchen, enjoying crispy cookie choux pastry mixed generously with whipped custard cream, and “Pão de Ló,” a traditional Portuguese cake-like sweet with fluffy sponge cake topped with sweet caramel sauce and almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios. “Warabi Mochi,” which can be customized with three flavors: matcha, kinako, and framboise, is also available. For the meal, “Senshu Whitebait and Pickled Plum Cold Dashi Chazuke” is available as a lunch exclusive.

The “1st Anniversary Celebration European Dinner Buffet ~ World Culinary Journey ~ ” features a variety of meal options, including “Moussaka,” a traditional Greek dish with seasonal eggplant, meat sauce, and white sauce layered with cheese, using beef instead of lamb for a more accessible flavor, “Fresh Fish Carpaccio Konbu Shime with Vinaigrette Sauce of Tsukudani Sansho,” “Herb Cheese Breadcrumb Baked Salmon with Béarnaise Sauce,” and weekday-exclusive options like “Loco Moco Bowl” and “Pho” among many others. The sweets include around 10 varieties, featuring treats like “Honey Basque Cheesecake.”

The event takes place at the 6th-floor all-day dining “Restaurant SEN.” Lunch hours are from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with the last admission at 1:30 p.m.; dinner hours are from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with the last admission at 8 p.m. Prices for lunch are 5,500 yen (weekdays)/6,500 yen (weekends and holidays) for adults, and 2,750 yen (weekdays)/3,250 yen (weekends and holidays) for children aged 6 to 11. Dinner prices are 6,000 yen (weekdays)/6,800 yen (weekends and holidays) for adults, and 3,000 yen (weekdays)/3,400 yen (weekends and holidays) for children. Prices include tax and service charge. One child aged 0 to 5 is free per paying adult.

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