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07/09/2021

Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas Announces Tree House

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Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas is excited to announce a new addition to its world-class F&B offerings: a stylishly minimalist Omakase restaurant called Tree House.

Perched in the resort’s heritage Banyan Tree, Tree House is set to become Phuket’s most exclusive Omakase restaurant. Honoring the true meaning of Omakase, “I leave it up to you”, Sushi consiuers can interact with the Omakase trained chefs who choose the very best in seasonal ingredients, with seafood sourced fresh directly from Japan.

Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas

The dining journey consists of a premium chef’s-choice set menu where guests can pair courses – sushi, grilled dishes, desserts and delicacies – with a curated list of sake, alongside Japanese-inspired cocktails. A special vegetarian Omakase menu is also available on request.

Gastronomy is only part of the experience at Tree House, guests will be surrounded by a traditional Japanese interior designed décor that includes a stunning centerpiece of Wagasa lighting. The view out offers 360-degrees of the resort’s lush Bill Bensley–designed gardens. Within steps of Mai Khao beach, enjoying cooling ocean breezes, Tree House truly is one of Phuket’s most unique and spectacular seaside settings.

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