The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza is pleased to announce that its fine-dining establishment, Orchids at Palm Court, has been named "One of the Top 50 Restaurants in the United States." by OpenTable.
OpenTable, Inc a leading provider of free online reservations for diners and guest management systems for restaurants, announced the winners of its 2010 Diners' Choice awards for the Best Overall restaurants in December 2010. The list of winners is derived from more than seven million reviews submitted by OpenTable diners for more than 15,000 restaurants in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Based on feedback collected from OpenTable diners between December 2009 and November 2010, Orchids was one of the top 50 restaurants in the country to receive the highest average "overall" rating, one of the categories on which diners can provide input about their experiences at a particular restaurant.
Other Recognition
Orchids at Palm Court has been honored with numerous awards including:
Orchids named Cincinnati's Top Resturant by Zagat Survey, 2011
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza named #1 Food & Beverage Hilton Hotel in the US, 2010
American Automobile Association's (AAA) coveted four-diamond award for excellence for five consecutive years.
Cincinnati Magazine named Orchids #1 restaurant for 2010 & 2009.
The Cincinnati Enquirer's restaurant critic, Polly Campbell, gave the Orchids a five-star (extraordinary) rating in November 2009.
The American Culinary Federation presented Orchids and Chef Kelly with its prestigious "Award of Excellence" and named Chef Megan Ketover as "Pastry Chef of the Year - Northeast Region" in 2009.
About Orchids at Palm Court & the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
Orchids at Palm Court is part of The Restaurants at Palm Court which also include The Bar at Palm Court and The Grille at Palm Court. They are located in the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza opened in 1931 and is one of the world's finest examples of French art deco architecture and the restaurant features rare Brazilian rosewood walls with German silver-nickel metalwork and lighting fixtures. The two-story ceiling features large Romanesque murals and on the north end of the restaurant is an original Rookwood Pottery fountain flanked by two large seahorses which illustrates the magnificent examples of art deco in the restaurant. The hotel is a charter member of Historic Hotels of America, is a registered National Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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