Sweets & Lunch Buffet “Wizard’s School” to liven up the Halloween season at Hilton Tokyo

2021.08.25

The magical fair that will make this year’s Halloween season the best will be held from September 3rd to November 11th. A sweets and lunch buffet with 20 types of magical sweets and 10 types of meals. Also, enjoy the magical dining experience with the AR filter.

Decorations and sweets inspired by the "magical laboratory"

From the moment you step into the lounge, you can enjoy sweets and luxurious meals made with plenty of autumn ingredients in a mysterious space and direction that makes you feel as if you were enrolled in a school of wizards.

Chef's favorite "Requiem of dissonance" & "Proof of Honors Witch"

When the opening chime rings, the wizard’s school gate opens, inviting guests to a mysterious world.
Think of a library full of magic books, an area inspired by a “witch’s orchestra” where only special students are allowed to join, a “magic laboratory” to learn alchemy, and a “witch’s dormitory” where students live. Magical sweets and various meals by the chef are lined up in the space where you can enjoy.

It makes you feel the autumn gourmet time full of entertainment.

"Alchemy Anchoco Chocolat"
"Marble Academy Birthday Cake", "Raspberry Wizard" & "Magic Vase"
"Alchemist's Pyramid Jelly" & "Wishing Cake Before Round and Round Flight Test"
10 kinds of meals such as honey glaze ham
Marble Lounge's original Instagram AR (Augmented Reality) filter

“Wizard’s School” Sweets & Lunch Buffet Overview

Venue: “Marble Lounge” (Hilton Tokyo 1F)
Period: September 3rd (Friday) – November 11th (Thursday)
Business hours: 11:30am – 5:00pm
6-part system
(Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays are 9-part system from 11:30 am to 8:00 pm)
Price: ¥5,000 per person (Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays ¥5,400)
*Including tax and service charge

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You can enjoy a relaxing meal in the store, which is well-spaced to suit your new daily life. Learn more about Hilton’s new hygiene standard, the Hilton Clean Stay.
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