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With luxury hotels, the level of service they provide and their focus on detail can be truly breathtaking. Patrons of these establishments are usually guaranteed top-notch rooms as well as delicious cuisines, but some people take extravagance to a whole new level with their outrageous food requests. Below are five of the most incredible dining demands ever witnessed in the luxury hotel industry.
The High-Flying Dessert Demand
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At France’s legendary Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, a guest wanted to savor a Tropezienne tart for dessert, a delicacy exclusive to St. Tropez, located nearly 60 miles from the hotel. Not willing to wait, the hotel went above and beyond, flying a concierge via helicopter to fetch the coveted treat.
A Soup Lover’s Dream
At the Mandarin Oriental New York, one VIP guest had an insatiable appetite for soup. During their three-day stay, the culinary team was tasked with preparing five different full-sized bowls of soup for the guest to sample each day. After trying a spoonful of each variety, the guest would make their selection for the day, and that particular soup would be finished. It’s safe to say they took their soup very seriously.
A Chef’s Journey to Paradise
For a lavish 50th birthday celebration at the Mandarin Oriental Canouan, guests went all out. They requested a celebrity chef to come to the island and prepare their meals. The chef was flown in via private plane and accommodated in a luxurious $10,000-per-night villa for four nights. The chef even had extravagant requests of their own, including imported cheeses and fresh berries from upstate New York.
Pursuit of Culinary Excellence
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At Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa in Germany, a guest had a hankering for a 250g can of rare white almas caviar. This delicacy was only available in Paris, which meant a 12-hour drive for a hotel team member to acquire it. Such dedication to fulfilling a guest’s request truly exemplifies commitment to providing exceptional service.
Unconventional Tea Time Requests
While afternoon tea is a cherished tradition in Europe, one guest at the Palace Elisabeth in Hvar, Croatia, took it to a new level. Instead of ordinary milk, they requested fresh goat milk. This was far from the usual afternoon tea request, requiring the hotel’s food and beverage director to make a special trip to a nearby village to personally milk a goat.