Friday, July 1, 2011

Can you eat at Hotels without being a guest?

Question:


I was looking at French restaurants in Osaka as I will be going there for vacation and would like to have variety in between the Japanese cuisine. Someone suggested La Baie at the Ritz-Carleton hotel. I know this may sound like a silly question, but I am inexperienced in travel so...My question is: Can you dine in a hotel restaurant without being a guest, or is the restaurant reserved for their guests only?

Answer:


Yes, a hotel restaurant will welcome you whether or not you are a guest. They have no way of knowing anyway. Hotel restaurants are usually pretty nice but also can be kinda pricey so be aware.

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