Kohinoor Asiana Hotel

Kohinoor Asiana Hotel

Kohinoor Asiana Hotel
General information
Location India
Address 1/238 IT Expressway, Semmencherry
Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 119
Coordinates 12°51′50″N 80°13′37″E / 12.86389°N 80.22694°E / 12.86389; 80.22694Coordinates: 12°51′50″N 80°13′37″E / 12.86389°N 80.22694°E / 12.86389; 80.22694
Opening October 2007[1]
Owner Kohinoor Asiana Hotel
Other information
Number of rooms 179
Website
www.hotelkohinoorasiana.com

Kohinoor Asiana Hotel is a five-star hotel[2] located on Old Mahabalipuram Road in Semmencherry, Chennai, India.

History

The hotel was built by Asiana Hotels Pvt Ltd at an investment of 1,000 million and was opened in October 2007[3] with 114 rooms. More rooms were added in 2012, increasing the total count to 178.

The hotel

The hotel is built on a 2.25-acre land. The hotel has five food and beverage venues, including an all-day multi-cuisine restaurant named Caramel, a specialty Thai restaurant named Silk, a specialty grill restaurant named Wild Fire, a longue bar named i-Longue, and a 24-hr café named Bytes. The hotel also has a Thai spa and fitness centre and a Chettinad-style 14 m outdoor pool with an area of 1,800 sq ft and. It also has a 27,000 sq ft of meeting and banquet space with a total capacity of 2,500 persons, including a grand ball room of 5,250 sq ft.

Awards

In September 2008, Asiana Hotel won the overall ‘Best Hotel’ trophy at the Culinary Challenge and Exhibition 2008 held in Chennai by the Indian Federation of Culinary Association (IFCA).[4]

See also

References

  1. Sivakumar, Nandini (15 May 2009). "Australian fund to invest A$40 in Chennai hotel firm". The Economic Times. Chennai: The Times Group. Retrieved 14 Apr 2013.
  2. Ravikumar, R. (9 September 2008). "Asiana Group plans slew of hotels". Business Line. Chennai: The Hindu. Retrieved 14 Apr 2013.
  3. "Asiana Hotels unveils luxury property in Chennai". Business Line. Chennai: The Hindu. 9 October 2007. Retrieved 14 Apr 2013.
  4. "Asiana Hotel bags culinary award". Business Line. Chennai: The Hindu. 27 September 2008. Retrieved 14 Apr 2013.

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