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NEW HOTEL OPENS ITS DOORS IN ABERDEEN

19/11/2009

The 40-bedroom Bauhaus Hotel and Yatai Japanese Kitchen, the brainchild of local businessman Nick Garrett, is situated in Langstane Place, while poignantly, the inspiration who was behind the design of the concept was architect Bob Fitzgerald, who sadly passed away in November.

As General Manager Sylvia Simpson explains, the Bauhaus offers something unique at affordable prices.

"The five levels above the ground are each colour co-ordinated in yellow, red, Blue, grey and black, an effect that continues through to the exterior lighting which results in a spectacular appearance at night.

"We are also absolutely delighted to have persuaded renowned chef John Jones to relocate the extremely popular Yatai Japanese Kitchen to within the hotel complex right in the heart of the city and of course the restaurant, now double the capacity compared to its previous location, will be available to non-residents."

Jacky Selway, manager of Aberdeen Convention Bureau, welcomed the opening of Bauhaus.

"We are delighted to see another quality hotel opening in the city and wish Bauhaus all the very best for its opening and continued success," she said. "With this and other hotel developments adding much needed quality bed space in Aberdeen, it all adds to the appeal for visitors.