At 8am on 15th June 2012, Orient-Express will
open the doors to its sixth hotel in Peru, Palacio Nazarenas.
A
former 16th century convent, the all suite hotel will be a
contemporary reflection of Cuzco’s culture, elements of which will
be reflected in its restaurant Senzo which will serve locally
sourced Andean cuisine.
Orient-Express has
instructed and recruited the talents of bright young Peruvian chef Virgilio Martinez to oversee all food and beverage at Senzo.
Virgilio will ensure that the menu will retain its Andean
authenticity whilst featuring his signature avant garde twist,
allowing for a delightful journey of gastronomic discovery for all
guests.
The concept for cuisine will incorporate a
strict ethical sourcing policy, whereby all produce used in the
kitchens will be bought from farmers and producers located within
a small radius around the hotel. Absolutely no foreign ingredients
will be imported, demonstrating Orient-Express’ dedication to
supporting the local communities by working alongside them as they
grow and sell produce to the hotel.
In addition to sourcing
products locally, Palacio Nazarenas will have its very own
vegetable garden, Jardin Nazarenas, as well as a secret herb
garden. These will provide Virgilio and his team with a huge
variety of ingredients such as the fragrant herb muna, and a selection of Andean tomatoes.
Virgilio, who will provide guidance
and culinary direction to his team of expert chefs at Senzo, is
keen for guests staying at Palacio Nazarenas to have a unique
dining experience, indicative of their location over 3000km above
sea level. As such, he has spent the large majority of the last
three years travelling through Peru, discovering the best
ingredients and cooking techniques the country has to offer.
On
his travels, he also came across some of the country’s most
talented young chefs who he has subsequently taken on as consultants. Virgilio’s team of experts will include a chef who
specialises in the 2000 varieties of potatoes and one whose
expertise lies in the infusions of herbs from the Sacred Valley. Virgilio will also tap into the knowledge
and know-how of the restaurant’s local suppliers for inspiration.
Signature dishes and treats from the menu at Senzo will include Malaya, a very popular cut of meat cooked for
24 hours at a 68 degree heat in Eucalyptus emulsion, and a local
cheese also infused with Eucalyptus.
Born in Lima,
Virgilio has travelled the globe, working for some of the most
established hospitality companies in the world. Discovering his
love for cooking by exploring some of the most vibrant cities in
the world, he has worked with French, Japanese, Peruvian, and
Spanish chefs, building his expertise over the years.
Of his new
project Virgilio said, “I love that Orient-Express is committed to
creating new experiences and concepts for guests. Whenever it
opens a hotel in a new location, the focus is always to create
authentic experiences that help guests really get to grips with
the culture and I can’t wait to be a part of this brand new challenge. It is hugely important for me to focus on making use of
the extraordinary produce that grows in this unique environment and I intend on bringing these ingredients right to the door step
of Palacio Nazarenas in an authentic yet innovative way.”
Senzo, which will seat 64 people, will be open to guests
and non residents of Palacio Nazarenas and will serve both lunch
and dinner menus, with an average meal priced from US$57
(approximately £36) for a three course meal excluding alcoholic
beverages.
Chica Suites at Palacio Nazarenas will
be priced from US$790 (from £507) per night. The rate will include
a la carte breakfast, oxygenated room and personal butler service.
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