Last Saturday (Jan 11), Hatsune unveiled the second location of their upscale concept restaurant, Hakuro by Hatsune. Coming on the heels of their wildly successful flagship location, which opened last summer in the Financial Street Shopping Center, the new branch, located in Block 8 by Chaoyang Park West Gate, is committed to the same delectable California-style sushi rolls and high-quality teppanyaki that has made the brand a Beijing household favorite.
According to Hatsune’s marketing director, Marlon Ma, “Hakuro — meaning “white dew” — represents the purity and the quiet, but palpable potential that lies in the start of a new day, a fresh beginning.”
And with its myriad private dining rooms complete with personal chef, purity and quiet is exactly what you get. Hakuro by Hatsune is an ideal date night for any parents who are looking to not only escape their rambunctious little ones for a few hours, but also the boisterous ambience which sometimes pervades livelier dining establishments. Soft lights and white stones line the walkways, conjuring up all the serenity of a Japanese garden in the heart of Beijing.
Simply put, Hakuro is a place where you can “Leave your stress at the door…and focus on what really matters — the company of your dining companion(s) and the simple pleasures of good quality food.”
When asked why they decided to open this new location, Ma told beijingkids that whereas their Financial Street location attracts more of a lunch crowd and folks who work around that area, the Block 8 location is a bit more “hidden-ish” and has plenty more private rooms.
All in all, it’s the epitome of parental peace.
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Hakuro by Hatsune is located at F3, Block 8, Chaoyang Park Road West, Chaoyang District
Photos: Drew Pittock