Incredible India. House & Hotel Magazine features The Aayu Mumbai, a new luxury hotel in Mumbai.
It will claim the top five floors of Kohinoor Square’s Central Tower.The all-suite hotel overlooks historic Shivaji Park and offers views of the Arabian Sea to the west, and the island mainland to the east.
A 5-acre parcel of land is towering 203 metres above the Dadar area of Mumbai, great design will redefine the 50-storey Kohinoor Square complex of office, commercial, retail and residential space.
Interior designer Jaya Ibrahim, who previously partnered with GHM on The Legian Bali, The Chedi Muscat and The Nam Hai, will lend his aesthetic to The Aayu’s spaces, including its 42 suites ranging in size from 65 to 150 square metres.
Joël Robuchon, named ‘Chef of the Century’ by the Gault Millau guide and the only chef to be awarded 28 Michelin stars, will open his 8th L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon at The Aayu. Serving contemporary French cuisine with artistic flair, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon will also feature a tea lounge, pastry shop and collection of fine wines handpicked by Robuchon.
Japanese culinary bonvivant Hide Yamamoto will mastermind a second restaurant showcasing new generation Japanese cuisine from its charcoal Robata grill, homemade ramen noodle bar and sushi and sake counter.
The Aayu will emerge as a new style icon in Mumbai.
A library lounge and bar, cigar and cognac lounge, exclusive malt bar and capacious boardroom will occupy the 49th floor.
The hotel’s spa will be unmoored from a fixed location, with all treatments conducted in the haven of a guest’s room. The Aayu’s 50th-floor rooftop terrace will be home to Mumbai’s highest bar, complemented by a swimming pool and deck with ocean views, as well as 1,400 square metres of landscapedwill claim the top five floors of Kohinoor Square’s Central Tower, the tallest commercial building in the city. The all-suite hotel overlooks historic Shivaji Park and offers views of the Arabian Sea to the west, and the island mainland to the east.
We are looking forward and we are quite sure that it will made our ecoluxury standards.
If you travel further up north in direction Pakistan, you should not miss the border ceremony.
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