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Radisson Blu Grand Hotel Opens Zig Zag Brasserie and Bar in Sofia

The Radisson Blu Grand Hotel in Sofia has announced the opening of its new brasserie and bar which showcases contemporary art.

2013-04-17
SOFIA, BULGARIA, April 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Radisson Blu Grand Hotel in Sofia has opened its new Zig Zag Brasserie & Bar.

The hotel in Sofia now offers travellers to the city a new venue for food and relaxation in modern surroundings. Cosmopolitan in style, Zig Zag aims to offer visitors the chance to enjoy delicious food or just get a drink, see people and be seen.

The menu features a well-balanced selection of Mediterranean and international cuisine with modern twists, complemented with seasonal offers and chef's signature dishes. Quality ingredients, fine meat, home-made pasta, seafood and tempting desserts will all be available at the Zig Zag Brasserie & Bar.

The design of the Sofia restaurant is chic with cream, dark green and onyx zigzag inspired motive on the floor and deep green leather furniture. Unique pieces of contemporary art have been selected for Zig Zag and are on display throughout the brasserie. The designers of the restaurant intend these to be appreciated along with the art of cooking which is also on display for diners.

The new Zig Zap Brasserie & Bar also features floor-to-ceiling windows which offer drinkers and diners views over the yellow pavement square and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.

The General Manager of the Sofia accommodation said: "The contemporary art in the lobby was selected with our guests in mind. We as a hotel are committed to excellent service and great food but with the opening of the fully renovated Zig Zag Brasserie & Bar, we wanted to add something more - inspiration. It is an attempt to offer a hint of the feel of a modern art gallery without the need to visit one. It is also our hope that the guests will enjoy a different view of what a hotel interior can be."

About Radisson Blu Grand Hotel Sofia:
Radisson Blu Grand Hotel is part of Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, which includes 1319 premises in operation and under development worldwide within the brands of Radisson Blu, Radisson, Park Plaza, Park Inn by Radisson, Country Inns & Suites and the boutique Hotel Missoni.

The Sofia hotel is well known and appreciated for its commitment to 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee and 'Yes I Can!' service, as well as its convenient location and the historical image of being the Sofia's Grand.

Website: http://www.radissonblu.com/hotel-sofia


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[Press-News.org] Radisson Blu Grand Hotel Opens Zig Zag Brasserie and Bar in Sofia
The Radisson Blu Grand Hotel in Sofia has announced the opening of its new brasserie and bar which showcases contemporary art.