While Langham Chicago appears to be going right on through some minor delays, the wait is officially over with Langham's newly-rebranded property in Nyc. making its grand introduction tomorrow. Although we gave you a heads up about the change last drop, Langham sent an official announcement late last week, confirming that tomorrow, May 7, the former Setai Fifth Avenue can become Langham Place, Fifth Avenue. We are mostly told by the announcement what we already knew, except for a few minor details. As it happens the hotel can indeed undergo some aesthetic changesa'including new permanent artworks, updated design, a Chuan club, and a new lounge/bar idea. And good news for individuals visiting NYC this week: the beginning of the new bar, featuring a menu by former Maialino cooking Jeffrey Seizer, coincides with the re-branding of the hotel tomorrow. So come hungry! (For those of you thinking concerning the destiny of the hotel's celebrated restaurant, Ai Fiori, rest assured. It is staying put for now. ) The newest bar/lounge will be called Measure, and the menu will function "American and British comfort food with a twist," in addition to classic cocktails, wines, and craft alcohol. We are maybe not expecting any major surprises regarding the latter, but as for the American and British-inspired convenience fooda? Whatever can it mean? Cooked cheese with house-cured pork? Cod and chips in the form of sliders? Heinz cooked beans? Measure will also function live jazz every night beginning at 8pm. Additional changes range from the opening of Chuan Spa, which can be Langham's own massage model and we have written before in regards to the one at Langham Auckland. Consistent with the Chuan design, the spa will feature spiral baths and organic water areas and will give attention to traditional Chinese medicine remedies and strategies. Although if you are in need of some pressure level caressing quickly, plan on looking elsewhere, while the massage will not debut until 2014. Costs from $715/night [Photo: Facebook]
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