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The Art of Drinking
In the 1930s, when Fernand Petiot was making Bloody Mary at The St. Regis New York's King Cole Bar, he would never have imagined his cocktails and many more inspired cocktails would make it all the way to Jakarta. Here, in this inspired list, we bring you a taste of the Astor family's New York heritage, elevated with the influence of spirited local culture.
Irish whiskey, islay whisky, vanille du madagascar, coffee porter, dark cacao bitter
Ignite your senses in a journey through little Germany 1863, where there was an important public space that the Germans called the "Weisse Garten".
Rye whiskey, pedro ximenez dulce sherry, italian bitter aperitivo, lemon, pineapple, bitters
Stand in awe of this fruity ode to the marvels of SoHo area with the greatest collection of cast-iron architecture in the world, and the Astor family's old English American castle residence, Hever Castle.
Tequila cinnamon, amaretto, palo cortado sherry, lemon, cream of coconut
Stroll through Tribeca as farmed by Dutch settlers to New Amsterdam, where the Dutch was taking over houses in Washington Market to use for the storage of produces, including spices brought in by Dutch West India Company.
Upper Manhattan is renowned as a hub for the affluent and intellectual, home to world famous museums and prestigious learning institutions. Bounded by central park and the Hudson River, Upper Manhattan also hosts the creative and historic borough of Harlem, a paramount center of African-American arts and culture.
Jackfruit-infused-bourbon, aged Venezuelan rum, spiced honey syrup, aromatic bitters, dark cacao bitters
The Cotton Club was a prohibition-era night club in Harlem, where the wealthy elite would flock to hear the latest Jazz-craze, with white-glove service and Jazz icons like Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Cab Calloway leading the house band.
Raspberry-infused-cognac VSOP, chinato vermouth, pedro ximenez dulce sherry, benedictine, aromatic bitters
Astor Row is another trace of Astor's family contribution to New York city. Built between 1880 and 1883 on land that was purchased in 1844, they are still very prominent house to live in. A sip of Gilded Age is meant to replicate a style of cocktail a rich family members ought to drink while sitting on wooden porch or by a warmly lit fireplace.
Tequila citron, white rum, sour grapefruit liqueur, pomelo, lemon
An inspiration from Adrien Cornelissen van der Donck (c.1618 - 1655) the first lawyer in the Dutch colony and landowner in New Netherland. Here, we take a popular flavor in Holland and introduce new Tequila Sour.
Alive with icons and activity, Midtown is said to epitomize the character and class of New York. Bustling streets boast the landmark locations of times square, the Chrysler building, grand central terminal and the St. Regis New York, with the infamous King Cole bar, home of our signature Bloody Mary Cocktail.
Apple tennessee whiskey, tamarind, spiced apple, lemon, pasteurised egg white
Experience the "Times Square" in 1913, the starting point for the Lincoln Highway which was America's first national memorial to President Abraham Lincoln. It was
the first automobile road across America and brought great prosperity.
London dry gin, white rum, raspberry vermouth, mango, yoghurt, milk, lemon
The famous Knickerbocker Hotel was built by John Jacob Astor IV as a showcase of luxury in a time of prosperity. Sadly, the hotel closed after 15 years and was converted to offices ever since, and became the home of Newsweek Magazine.
Pandan-infused-London dry gin, coconut rum, creme de
cacao, bitter orange & elderflower tonic
Discover "Union Square", a historic intersection and surrounding neighborhood in Manhattan. Nowadays known for vibrant oasis of farm market and exotic fruit, and a place where Tai Chi is practiced, or chess played.
Every corner of the eclectic east side is steeped in the history of central Europe an migrants, art movements, student y and counterculture. Set beside the east river with a view to Brooklyn and queens, the neighborhood also boasts fifth avenue, one of the world's most affluent streets
Aged Venezuelan rum, caribbean pineapple liqueur, cinnamon, toraja blend cold brew coffee
Named after the famously hip neighborhood of Williamsburg, this combines elements of spice with rum and coffee to provide a modernist tropical espresso martini.
Balinese pomelo gin / Italian bitter aperitivo / strawberry gelato / piña vermouth / pineapple du Caribbean
The Hamptons are best known as an escape for the wealthy elite of New York. Every summer, the upper crust of Manhattan heads north to the residential beach community. Here we twist the classic negroni using forever summer Balinese gin.
Marie biscuit-infused-gin, vanille du madagascar, butterscotch cream, earl grey syrup
Murray Hill derives its names from the Murray family, 18th century quaker merchants. As the story goes, Mrs. Robert Murray invited the officers to tea at her mansion and succeeded in delaying British troops to allow General Washington's retreat from New York.
Set by the Hudson river, the west side has many stories to tell, from the historic garment district and fast-paced cultural hubs of the upper west side, soho and tribeca, to the oldest north-south thorough fare in New York City, now better known as broadway.
Tequila reposado, bourbon whiskey, bordeaux blend, plum liqueur, vanilla du madagascar, amaro, biscoff
Marian Burros, food columnist for the New York Times for more than 30 years, first published her recipe for "plum torte" in 1983. This cocktail is a twist on the torte in Manhattan cocktail style.
Mediterranean gin, fino sherry, passion fruit, lemon, olive brine, basil, cilantro, clarified tomato soda
"Little spain" was on 14th street often referred to by residents as "Calle Catorce" (Street Fourteen). The street is closed for a week in June while celebrating a feast day of St. James.
Jardin bleu-infused-vodka, jasmine vermouth, mint & lime cordial
Strawberry fields was the garden memorial to John Lennon in New York, Central Park. One of the best known visitor was Gary dos Santos, a fan of The Beatles who used to decorate the memorial in the shape of peace symbol with different flowers and object. He was dubbed ‘the Mayor of Strawberry Fields'.
"Accept what life offers you and try to drink from every cup"
- Paulo Coelho
Herbal cordial, cinnamon, amaretto, cream of coconut, lemon
Stroll through Tribeca as farmed by Dutch settlers to New Amsterdam, where the Dutch was taking over houses in Washington Market to use for the storage of produces, including spices brought in by Dutch West India Company.
Floral cordial, spiced apple, tamarind. lemon, albumin
Experience the "Times Square" in 1913, the starting point for the Lincoln Highway which was America's first national memorial to President Abraham Lincoln. It was the first automobile road across America and brought great prosperity.
Clarified tomato soda, passion fruit, lemon, olive brine, basil, cilantro
"Little spain" was on 14th street often referred to by residents as "Calle Catorce" (Street Fourteen). The street is closed for a week in June while celebrating a feast day of St. James.
"This is the Violet Hour, the hour of hush and wonder, when the affections glow and valor is reborn, when the shadows deepen along the edge of the forest and we believe that, if we watch carefully, at any moment we may see the unicorn."
- Bernard De Voto, the Hour (1951)
At the maturing of each day, as dusk settles, we celebrate the distinguished moment with the violet hour. The distinction of a martini, long a symbol of refinement and altruistic sophistication, marks the transition from labor to diversion as we welcome the boundless possibility of night.
Australian olive leaves gin, dry vermouth, fino sherry, smoked cerignola olive brine
Enjoy the signature smoky version of dirty martini. It was 1901 when New York bartender John O‟Connor was officially recorded as adding the brine of preserve olives to a martini.
Re-distilled jasmine vodka, fino sherry. orange blossom water, burnt orange oil
Release into effortless charisma with the Martini crafted for Dean Martin by Pepe Ruiz in 1970 with notes of burnt orange and tones of vodka and dry sherry.
Gin, aromatized wine, orange liqueur, violet liqueur, orange bitters, lemon oil
As the day settles, floral & citrus notes are bought to life in
this chilled, velvety Violet Hour signature martini.
"It's Not Drinking, It's Brunch."
An Indulgent Ritual
Journey back to 1934, when famed barman Fernand Petiot perfected his recipe for an exquisite Vodka-and-tomato juice cocktail, known at The St. Regis New York's King Cole Bar as the Bloody Mary. For more than 80 years, the iconic Bloody Mary has remained the signature cocktail of the St. Regis. Each St. Regis hotel around the world offers a Bloody Mary inspired by the local ingredients and spirit of their destination.
Where will you visit next?
Vodka, scotch whiskey, lemon, spice mix, tomato
This rich Bloody Mary is inspired by the cultural identity and heritage of Hong Kong and chenpi, a local ingredient. Flavors of Kowloon soy sauce and Chinese five-spice mix trace back to the travels of spice traders lured to the coastline on Wan Chai.
Gin, arak, signature spice mix, tomato, lime
Inspired by multicultural culinary heritage found throughout Indonesia. Showcasing locally-made arak, cuka and sambal oelek to express the unique and bold flavors of Jakarta.
Vodka, lemon, tomato, worcestershire sauce, tobasco sauce, black pepper, cayenne pepper, celery salt
When Fernand Petiot spiced his vodka-and-tomato juice cocktail with salt, pepper, lemon and Worcestershire sauce, he gave birth to the Bloody Mary. With St. Regis' refined clientele in mind it became known as the "Red Snapper", giving the elegant drink an eloquent name.
Vodka, dry gin, yuzu, wasabi powder, soy sauce, tomato
An unforgettable interpretation of the classic Bloody Mary, the Shogun Mary balances yuzu fruit with the slight citrus notes of dry gin, followed by an enlivening kick of signature wasabi powder.