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Café Causette: Every Step Counts

By FoodieOctober 4, 20201 Min Read
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In light of COVID-19, we encourage diners to take precautions when going out. You can also support your favourite restaurants by getting takeaway and delivery.

Available for dinner daily from now until 31 October at the Mandarin Oriental’s ever-popular Café Causette, the Every Step Counts promotion will get you walking away those calories (so you don’t feel so guilty about chowing down on the restaurant’s signature Hainan chicken rice, Mandarin classic burger or 1963 cheesecake later on).

Hainan chicken rice

Hainan chicken rice

Walk 10,000 steps a day (the recommended number by doctors to stay fit and healthy),
verify your step count at Café Causette – now’s the time to download a pedometer app if you haven’t already done so – and get 10% off your dinnertime bill.

With every additional 5,000 steps you walk, an extra 5% discount will be yours, and if you really want to save, you’ll get 40% off the bill when you reach 40,000 steps in a single day – along with a bottle of bubbly on the house. Cheers!

M/F, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road Central, Central, 2825 4005, book online

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