Group Headquarter
Polytek Engineering Company Ltd.
15/F., Excelsior Building, 68 Sha Tsui Road
Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
TEL: (852) 2807 3322 FAX: (852) 2806 0388
EMAIL: polytek@polytek.com.hk
Hongkong Service Center
TEL: (852) 2807 3322 FAX: (852) 2806 0388
EMAIL: polytek@polytek.com.hk
Macau Office
Polytek Equipment Supply Ltd.
Av. Praia Grande No.619, Edf Si Toi Commercial Centre FL 7,
Rm H, Macau
TEL: (853) 2876 5614 TEL: (853) 6674 8730
EMAIL: polytek@macau.ctm.net
China Headquarter
Polytek International Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Room 603,No.8 Building, Ruijin Business Centre,
No.96 Zhao Jia Bang Road, Shanghai, 200020
TEL: (86 21) 6361 0661 FAX: (86 21) 6351 8320
EMAIL: polyteksh@polytekgroup.com
Shanghai Service Center
TEL: (86 21) 3203 5219 FAX: (86 21) 3203 5602
EMAIL: servicesh@polytekgroup.com
Beijing Office
Polytek International Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Room 2803, No.3 Building, Soubao Business Centre,
No.16 Nan San Huan Xi Road, Beijing, 100052
TEL: (86 10) 6515 0700 FAX: (86 10) 6515 8908
EMAIL: polytekbj@polytekgroup.com
Beijing Service Center
TEL: (86 10) 6515 0700 FAX: (86 10) 6515 8908
EMAIL: servicebj@polytekgroup.com
Guangzhou Office
Polytek International Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Room 2517,25/F Guangbaixinyi Building,No.18 Xi Hu Road,
Yue Xiu District, Guangzhou, 510030
TEL: (86 20) 8327 8941 FAX: (86 20) 8327 8940
EMAIL: polytekgz@polytekgroup.com
Guangzhou Service Center
TEL: (86 20) 8327 8941 FAX: (86 20) 8327 8940
EMAIL: servicegz@polytekgroup.com
The Chow Tai Fok Finance Centre (CTF Finance Centre), known as the East Tower, a monumental skyscraper of 530m tall spreading across 27,000m2, humbly stands in Zhujiang New Town of the Guangzhou CBD. A RMB10 billion investment, stretching the landscape of architecture and function to a new level, encompasses class A office, shopping mall, luxury service apartment and the Rosewood hotel in a hub.
Inside this skyscraper on the top 39 floors houses the Rosewood hotel in a neighborhood of historic and must-see tourist hot spots. A riot of Southern Chinese and Western Contemporary instilled into the design of interior and show kitchens refreshingly works to the coherent of Rosewood classic.
From the ground zero of the Sesame, a patisserie and grab and go deli, to the Lingnan House of Chinese restaurant (L5), the Brick Lane on L6, an outdoor terrace with bar then to the L95 of the Patina, an all-day dinning, the Black Iron bar on L107 and finally up to the roof top of L108, Mini ballroom and bar, a thorough collaboration between the kitchen contractor, the joinery and other trades should take most of the credits for turning all these F&B outlets quintessential.
The core of structure is inherently getting smaller as it goes up, that being said less space available for temporary site storage and vertical transportation prone to chaos, let alone the queueing time for the wait of temporary service elevator amid cross-construction between trades. Thankfully the success of moving heavy and bulky kitchen equipment to the roof top on time took a lot of pressure off the critical path.
A number of custom cooking equipment, like the double insulated duck oven crafted in a palette of bronze and stainless steel finish for the Chinese Restaurant, and the custom one piece worktop cooking suites from Italy in various outlets, notably bleed into the interior in a delightful and surprising way. Due to limited site access and challenging vertical transportation, the cooking suites came in breakdown components and were put together with the worktop welded seamlessly by an Italian Alchemist from the factory.
Anchored in the same design focus as the interior, all the refrigeration and their finish are painstakingly designed and manufactured to meet the expectation. A full height wine cellar next to the Chinese PDR is one of a kind. Last but not the least, the ease of maintenance was also factored in the equation of all the equipment design.
Down in the basement of B3 sits discretely a valet laundry to cope with the urgent service of house guests.