
The five-star Park Hyatt Tokyo, known to many as one of the locations used in the movie Lost in Translation, has plenty of things going for it, including luxuriously appointed rooms, ample business facilities, and a full array of spa services. But we already live in the area and have an office nearby in Shinjuku. Plus, the natural stunning good looks of the RocketNews24 team preclude the need for any beauty treatments. So what can the Park Hyatt do to get us through their door?
How abut offering two types of beer you can’t get anywhere else, and free refills to boot?
Yeah, that’ll do it.
For the Park Hyatt, Kanagawa Prefecture-based microbrewer Sankt Gallen has produced two beers exclusively available at the hotel. From July 1 to September 16, 3,800 yen (US$39.15) will get you as many glasses as you can knock back, plus a plate of mixed appetizers, in the Hyatt’s Delicatessen.
Customers pay in advance, which is probably a good thing as you might not be in the best condition to count or handle money after a few hours of imbibing. While there are seats in the restaurant’s well air-conditioned interior, there’s something special about the contrasting temperatures of warm summer night air and chilled beer, so we opted to drink al fresco on the patio.
The first of the two types of beer on tap is the Park Brewery Ale. We clinked glasses and took a sip, and it went down smooth and crisp, with just the right amount of bitterness. Its mixture of refinement and character is the kind of thing you can only find in a beer from a top class craft brewer like Sankt Gallen, and it made us immediately forget about the heat and humidity.
Next, we moved on to the Citrus Amber Ale. Sankt Gallen has a bit of a history mixing beer and citrus, as it’s done for several years in its summertime Shonan Gold brew. For the Park Hyatt, they’ve infused an amber ale with extracts from the tangerine-like shiranui. The citrus notes lend the ale a refreshing sweetness, as well as a pleasing aroma.
One important thing to keep in mind regarding this all-you-an-drink offer is that it’s only available from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Come at 7 o’clock and you’ll be getting cut off after just one hour, so to really get your money’s worth, get here promptly at 6. That might mean having to make up a story to convince your boss to let you cut out of work early, in which case we’ve had great success saying we have to take care of our sick children. If you don’t have kids, we recommend adopting some, and then using them as your excuse. A little extreme, but for an unlimited quantity of great beer in classy surroundings, it just might be worth it.
Restaurant Information
The Park Hyatt Tokyo Delicatessen Tokyo, Shinjuku Ward, Nish Shinjuku 3-7-1-2
東京都新宿区西新宿3-7-1-2
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