
The fireworks exploded right next to bridge. It must be spectacular up there, but a bit distracting and dangerous for the drivers.
The interior of Vida Rica is very elaborate, rich in styles – but it is very difficult to describe as it does not fit into any particular period, geo-ethnic theme, or ~isms. First, it has these high-tech, jewel-studded lighting systems that could have been used as props for a baroque space opera – not techie like Star Wars but more like Dune (if you remember it).
Then, the walls are installed with these back-lit glass/ceramic flower-like glossy/matt objects, which are suspended over richly-patterned relief tiles – there is definitely an indo-asiatic feel here.
Near the entrance is this mannequin+dress sculpture made with broken blue-white ceramic bowls and plates.
The barman was very helpful in suggesting cocktails. They had a new year special drinks menu – I cannot remembered what I ordered, sounded good on the menu, but did not taste that good. Should have sticked to the classics.
Metallic-mirrored bamboo room divider.
This is the restaurant next door – again the ceiling lights are really interesting looking – a intimate, almost traditional Japanese ambience made with modern materials.
I think Mandarin-Oriental has created a unique house style here – definitely want to explore this place on my next trip.