Comfort Cuisine

Few things have been proved to be as good for the soul as the familiar flavours of beloved dishes – foods that envelop us with a sense of nostalgic comfort, reminding us of special moments and good times. Sometimes these dishes are indulgent: meaty pastas, creamy cheeses, rich stews. Other times, they’re meals we associate with the security of childhood: poached eggs like Mom used to make, Grandma’s chicken soup, warm crusty bread.

Four Seasons chefs understand the power of food to boost our moods, and they’re always looking for ways to elevate traditional comfort foods for your plate and palate. Here are a few ways they share their experiences with guests.

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Delicious desserts in Chicago

Growing up in Cartago, Colombia, Pastry Chef Juan Gutierrez loved making brownies with his mother on Sunday mornings. “My mom would always have two spatulas – one for her and one for me, so we could both lick the batter,” he says. “Now, when I smell rich brownie batter or take a bite of one fresh from the oven, I am filled with warm memories of my childhood. It’s these special, personal and nostalgic moments like this that make a dish comfort food.”

Gutierrez tries to infuse that sense of comfort and belonging into his desserts at Four Seasons Hotel Chicago. “Living abroad, a sense of home is dear to me. I want to make people feel like they are at home,” he says. For a taste of home at the Hotel’s new Adorn Bar & Restaurant, he suggests the Milk Chocolate and Coffee Profiterole. The coffee mousse, malted vanilla ice cream and dark chocolate sauce are childhood favourites all grown up. “We’re elevating these ingredients in a way that gives guests a new experience,” he says, “while keeping the personal connection and the meaning of the flavours intact.”

 

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A taste of home in Lisbon

There are two dishes that remind Chef Pedro Pena Bastos of his childhood home in the Ribatejo region of Portugal. “Dishes like molhenga – a thick tomato and onion soup served with toasted bread, poached eggs, fresh oregano and green olive oil – is one of the highlights of my childhood and reminds me of late, hot summer nights, eating family dinners around a large table,” he says. “We also ate petingas assadas – tiny sardines covered in corn flour on a bed of olive oil, garlic and fresh bay leaves, roasted until brown with a splash of aged vinegar for a hint of freshness paired with the punchy fish flavour – which is even better three or four days later, served on a slice of cornbread with coriander leaf on top.”

He draws on these culinary roots when crafting his menus at CURA at Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon. “These memories influence the creative process when I build a new dish or flavour profile – using simple ingredients but seasoning them properly and letting them shine,” he says. “I love to bring the same flavours from my past and present them in different ways but keeping the taste and memories the same.”

Other chefs at CURA are also embracing sentimental flavours. Pastry Chef Diogo Lopes is testing recipes to add his favourite comfort food, French toast, to the dessert menu. “In Portugal, we usually eat French toast during the festive season, but my mom would make it year-round, especially on weekends.” Lopes says his mother would let the bread dry out overnight so that it would better soak up the milk in the morning. “She would surprise us with it – I would jump out of bed in the morning on the first scent of freshly fried French toast. The sweet smell plus the sugared cinnamon we dusted on top – few things make me happier.”

He’s playing with recreating that sense of happiness with churros – traditionally made of fried dough rolled in cinnamon sugar. His version for CURA would include boletus fungi and pine sugar. “It’s a different flavour, but the inspiration is there.”

Savour the flavour of Lisbon

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Simple pleasures in Athens

“I consider pasta my first love, after my wife, Charlotte,” Chef Luca Piscazzi says. His favourite pasta? His mother’s spaghetti alle vongole – pasta with clams – which he especially loved cold from the fridge the next day.

Clearly pasta is his comfort food of choice. “You can eat pasta every day for lunch and dinner,” he says. “It can be a different dish every time, but it’s always an Italian classic.” Guests at Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens can find a dish inspired by his mother’s recipe on the menu at Pelagos: The Spaghetti With Caviar is served cold – just the way Piscazzi likes it – with a clam emulsion. He added the caviar for rich umami flavour, or “the wow factor that makes the dish unforgettable,” along with an almond sauce and bronze fennel and chives from the Hotel’s garden.

“The beauty of life in Greece and the Mediterranean is that simple pleasures lie at the core of everything,” he says.

Enjoy a taste of Athens

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Flavours of family in Austin

For Chef Gerardo Lopez at Four Seasons Hotel Austin, family time as a child in Mexico City meant going out with his parents and siblings for tacos al pastor, made from pork shoulder marinated in achiote paste with orange and pineapple juices and roasted on a vertical charcoal pit. It’s one of the few dishes that can be found any time of day in Mexico City – “one of the reasons it’s so comforting to me,” he says.

To interpret his memory in Austin, he created Quail al Pastor for the menu at Ciclo. “Our version is made with Texas quail, presented on a skewer with fresh pineapple and red onion – these represent the trompo skewer of the traditional charcoal pit – and roasted over mesquite charcoal,” he says. “It’s served with two fresh corn tortillas and pineapple compote, fresh red onion, avocado and a green tomatillo salsa cruda.”

The sizzling meat is delivered to the table on a spit – an interactive feast for the senses and for the soul.

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9 Ways to Maximize Your Micro-Vacation

Sometimes you need a month away in a destination halfway around the globe. Other times, a couple of days are enough to relax with friends and family or find a fresh perspective. Four Seasons can help fill out even a short time: See San Francisco through a new lens, play fetch in Palm Beach, soak in a hammam in Marrakech. Here, we share some of the best ways to make the most of your destination.

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VIEWFINDER PERFECTION

Enhance your vacation snaps, whether you’re capturing images with the latest DSLR or using your smartphone. Set out from Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero with award-winning photographer Adam Jacobs – whose subjects have included Nelson Mandela, former President Barack Obama and rock star Mick Jagger – for a private photography class with the city’s iconic landmarks as your muses. Shutterbugs of all skill levels will learn how to perfectly frame shots of the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf and Union Square, or pick up tips on food photography or family portraits. After your photo tour of the city, return to the Hotel and review your photos with Jacobs, learning how to fine-tune and edit your own set of images.

Prefer to see the city on your own? The Through the Lens experience gives you the option of taking a self-guided tour at your own pace after an online session with Jacobs to discuss photography dos and don’ts. Then reconnect with Jacobs online to review your images in the comfort of the Hotel.

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MORNING AT THE MARKET

One of the best ways to get a sense of place is by taste. In Tokyo, that means a trip to Tsukiji Outer Market, known as Japan’s “Food Town.” Rise early at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi and meet your guide – a local fourth-generation Edomae sushi chef – for an insider’s visit to the market, where you’ll browse the day’s freshest catches and local produce. Afterwards, enjoy a private meal at the chef’s century-old, family-owned restaurant to savour the flavours you discovered during your shopping trip.

For another taste of Tokyo, end your day with a traditional onsen bath in the Hotel’s Spa. Relax in the hot spring water as you sip herbal tea – and treat yourself with the addition of a massage, facial or body treatment.

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PUPPY LOVE

What could be better than a day at the beach? A day at the beach paired with a welcoming nuzzle or the adoring gaze of puppy eyes. The newest team member at Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach is Fort, an Australian Labradoodle puppy. As the Resort’s therapy dog, he’ll help you settle into your home away from home, greeting you at check-in or stopping at your cabana during his walk around the pool to have his ears scratched. Pulling double duty, he also visits local organizations like schools and hospitals to provide affection and comfort to humans in need.

After a day spent sailing the Intracoastal Waterway, browsing Palm Beach’s world-class boutiques or exploring the tropical landscape by bike, a cuddle session with your new furry friend is an ideal way to relax with loved ones.

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CULTURAL IMMERSION

Find inspiration in Bangkok’s creative district, home to galleries, boutiques and the new Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River. Thanks to a partnership between the Hotel and the city’s Museum of Contemporary Art, you’ll enjoy a unique opportunity to experience Bangkok’s creative landscape, right at your front door: The innovative new ART Space gallery-style showcase extends from the Hotel’s tranquil arrival lobby to the riverfront promenade and features a rotating selection of Thai artists. Gather with friends, sip bespoke cocktails and wander through garden courtyards taking in the display.

There’s more to discover without going too far: Just steps from the Hotel lies historic Charoen Krung Road – the oldest thoroughfare in Bangkok. Dotted with historic landmarks like Buddhist and Chinese temples and 19th-century neoclassical buildings, the road leads to an abundance of spots to explore. Let the Hotel’s Concierge lead you on a behind-the-scenes tour of the small streets and alleys that make up the neighbourhood, from after-hours gallery tours to street food favourites.

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ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS

You don’t need a full-blown safari experience to reap the benefits of spending time with nature. Escape from the bustle of the city with a short stay at Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, deep in the heart of the world’s most celebrated wildlife reserves. Our favourite way to spend the day? Lounging on a sun bed by the free-form infinity pool, where you’re perfectly positioned to spot elephants when they gather at a nearby watering hole. For something a little more active, set off with a Maasai guide or a park ranger for a 90-minute walk and the chance to catch a glimpse of the Big Five – lions, leopards, buffalo, elephants and rhinoceros – and other wildlife at home in the Serengeti. Help install a “camera trap” to digitally record these fascinating animals on the move.

End your day with an uphill nature hike with a Maasai guide and a yogi to the Lodge’s sunset kopje, where captivating views help clear your mind during a meditation session that will leave you re-energized and ready to return to your daily life.

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SIP AND SAVOUR

Your wine-country getaway can begin and end at the new Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley, surrounded by acres of vineyards and framed by green forests and majestic mountains.

Nestled in the Calistoga American Viticultural Area, the Resort’s 7.4-acre organic vineyard specializes in Cabernet Sauvignon and has been carefully designed and planted to intensify the grapes’ flavour. Get hands-on experience in winemaking – help harvest the grapes, learn how to sort them and try your hand at blending wine – during a session with Resort winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown, or join him for a tasting session, where he’ll describe Calistoga’s unique terroir and talk about the differences between floral and woody, balanced and rounded, and fruit-driven and terroir-driven wines. End your day with a meal at TRUSS Restaurant + Bar, featuring the best of Napa Valley cuisine, and or gather in your private villa with friends and loved ones and raise a glass to your time together.

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TRADITIONAL WAY TO REFRESH

Hammam rituals have long been a part of Moroccan culture, adopted from Roman civilization in the seventh century and considered an important step in cleansing both body and mind. Steam away your stress with an authentic hammam experience at Four Seasons Resort Marrakech. After a deep steam in the Resort’s mosaic-tiled hammam, enjoy a full body exfoliation using traditional Moroccan black soap and a kessa glove, and a soothing body mask made from Atlas Mountains clay.

Refreshed and replenished, join a Resort specialist in the Spa garden to harvest herbs for a custom tisane. Sip your tea as you wander through the Resort’s 16 hectares of Moorish gardens and pools, or enjoy the mountain views from your private terrace. This private oasis is yours to explore.

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FIT AND FREE

What better way to spend a few days away than to focus on self-care? At Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles, the entire fourth floor is dedicated to wellness, including new specialized guest rooms and suites with air purification systems, sound machines and hypoallergenic materials. A Wellness Office, designed to keep you engaged and energized during the workday, features a conference table with adjustable height, a standing desk and a variety of healthy snacks. These calming spaces minimize the impact of travel on the body and optimize your physical and emotional well-being.

Short on time? Amplify your wellness benefits with a two-hour session in the Private Fitness Suite. You and a couple of friends get exclusive access to the room’s features, including a treadmill, Hydrow rowing machine, Peloton bike, yoga equipment, weights and SoulCycle bike. End your workout with a guided meditation session narrated by Deepak Chopra to restore mental clarity, or a soak in the suite’s private shower.

Focus on Wellness in Los Angeles

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A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

Perched high above the Ionian Sea, San Domenico Palace traces its origins to the 14th century, when it was established as a convent for Dominican nuns. Today, it’s home to the new San Domenico Palace, Taormina, A Four Seasons Hotel. With magnificent views of Mount Etna and the ancient Greek theatre, the Hotel is an iconic Sicilian landmark. Explore its rich history with an expert Four Seasons guide, who will point out original architectural details like traditional cloisters, choir stalls and restored frescos, plus an extensive array of paintings, sculptures, restored artefacts and relics on display in the Galleria.

Continue your historical journey beyond the Hotel: A guide will lead you to sites like the medieval village of Castiglione di Sicilia, Palazzo Corvaja and Piazza IX Aprile, where you’ll learn about the many cultures that have occupied Sicily over the centuries. Or make the Hotel’s Italian gardens, shaded by jasmine and hibiscus trees, yours for an afternoon of quiet contemplation or a romantic stroll.

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Table Setting: Private Dining Experiences That Elevate Your Meal

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or making memories with family and friends, sharing a meal is a powerful way to connect. Elevate the experience with a surprising setting: Take in a dramatic sunset with a lantern-lit family dinner on the beach in Athens, or enjoy a romantic dinner for two in a 15th-century palazzo – once the home of Leonardo da Vinci – boasting up-close views of the Duomo in Florence. Here, we share some of the Four Seasons dining experiences that will make your meal one to remember.

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A private oasis in Athens

Discover a chic seaside paradise at Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens: Soak up the warm sun and blue waters as you stroll on golden sand, and then feast on fresh seafood at the new Pelagos restaurant – named after the Greek word for “ocean.” For a memorable taste of the sun-kissed glamour of the Athens Riviera, allow the Hotel team to arrange dinner for you and your guests at Bungalows Beach, a private, lantern-lit terrace right on the water. After a day spent exploring the pine-clad peninsula or nearby historic landmarks like the Acropolis, gather with friends to sip cocktails as you watch the sun set over the glimmering Saronic Gulf and enjoy a lavish dinner prepared by a dedicated chef.

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River views in Tokyo

Yakatabune – Japanese pleasure boats – are a familiar sight on Tokyo’s Sumida River. Popular among wealthy merchants, feudal lords and samurai warriors during the Heian era, today the small wooden ships can be identified by their red lanterns as they cruise past the city’s skyscrapers and temples. For a different perspective on the city’s skyline, set sail from Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi on a private yakatabune. Join friends and family at a traditional low-slung table for a kaiseki (multi-course) dinner and inventive cocktails as city lights twinkle on the shore. In spring, you’ll also have an unobstructed view of the sea of pink cherry blossoms lining the riverbanks.

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A hidden table in Punta Mita

There are plenty of places to sit down with friends and family for a private meal at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico, from a secluded beach spot surrounded by tropical trees to a quiet palapa set amid lush vegetation. For a dramatic setting, head to “The Rock”: Perched above the Pacific, this one-of-a-kind cliffside venue is ideal for intimate celebrations and offers uninterrupted sunset views and unrivalled stargazing. Our top pick for complete privacy? The Resort’s exclusive Iku Garden. Its hidden entrance opens onto a lawn tucked away on the roof of Bahia restaurant. Watch the sun set over the Pacific, and then toast your time together in this enchanting space.

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Artful scenery in Florence

In 1367, Italian architects Neri di Fioravante and Filippo Brunelleschi helped usher in the Italian Renaissance with their designs for the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore – now better known as Il Duomo – envisioning a large masonry dome atop without traditional Gothic buttresses. Today, this iconic landmark dominates the Florentine skyline, rising over the city. You’ll be perfectly positioned to reflect on its magnificence during dinner in a private 15th-century palazzo just a few blocks away, arranged by the Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Firenze. You’ll get exclusive access to the historic residence, which was designed by sculptor and architect Giuliano da Sangallo and was once the home of Leonardo da Vinci – it’s rumoured that the palazzo is where he painted the Mona Lisa. Sip cocktails while watching the sun set from the palazzo’s fourth floor, and take in panoramic views from the penthouse terrace – including an up-close look at the Duomo’s architectural details, plus glimpses of the Ponte Vecchio and Piazza della Repubblica – before sitting down to a customized four-course meal prepared and served by your dedicated Hotel chef and personal butler.

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Dinner under the stars in Hualalai

Whether you’re planning a romantic dinner for to enjoy with someone special or a meal for the whole family, the Dinner Under the Stars program at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai serves up memorable settings and customizable menus for an experience that’s uniquely your own. Dine on fresh seafood with your toes in the sand at Palm Grove Beach, or sip cocktails surrounded by plumeria, hibiscus and monkey-pod trees on the Garden Lawn – you’ll feel like you’ve stumbled on a secret garden with a table set just for you.

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Flavours That Inspire

Food has the power to transport us: One bite of a beloved dish and we’re instantly reminded of big moments in our lives, from joyful celebrations with family to epic adventures while exploring new destinations. Here, Four Seasons chefs share their most memorable culinary moments – and offer suggestions for guests to make their own memories.

An Emotional Connection in Seattle

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SEATTLE
EXECUTIVE CHEF EMMANUEL CALDERON, GOLDFINCH TAVERN

His Most Memorable Ingredient: “When I think of achiote, also known as annatto seeds, I’m taken back to my childhood and some of my favourite dishes from Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, like cochinita pibil – slow-roasted pork that gets its vivid orange colour from a citrus-achiote marinade – and pescado à la tikin xic – fish marinated in achiote and sour oranges, then wrapped in banana leaves and roasted. Achiote reminds me of grilling fresh-caught fish at the beach with family or stopping for torta de cochinita pibil with my friends after a night out.”

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Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

How It Inspires Him: “Achiote isn’t just the main ingredient of some of my favourite dishes, it is a perfect complement to other ingredients I love, like fresh seafood and habanero peppers, so it’s easy to use it. The most important thing to me is to share the emotions that the ingredients inspire. I want guests to remember not just the specific dish but also the special moment.”

His Can’t-Miss Dining Experience: “We’re very fortunate to have a world-class market just a block away. Join me for a shopping trip to Pike Place Market, where we’ll find ingredients that will inspire us to create a one-of-a-kind, multi-course menu just for you and your guests. It’s a beautiful trip to an iconic Seattle market that will become one of the best parts of your day.”

A Taste of Summer in Athens

FOUR SEASONS ASTIR PALACE HOTEL ATHENS 
CHEF LUCA PISCAZZI, PELAGOS

His Most Memorable Meal: “I can’t eat spaghetti vongole without thinking of family vacations to the south of Italy. My parents and I spent summers exploring the region and visited many local restaurants. I always ordered spaghetti vongole – pasta served in a rich sauce of briny clams, white wine and garlic – as a cold appetizer or even as a main dish. When I eat it today, I’m reminded of long summer days and spending time with family.”

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Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens

How It Inspires Him: “These memories are the inspiration behind the chilled Mancini spaghetti with crystal caviar on the menu at Pelagos. But I also want guests to create their own memories, so our menu features local ingredients and flavours from our peninsula – lavender, lemon, fresh basil, tomatoes from our garden, wild fish caught by local fishermen.”

His Can’t-Miss Dining Experience: “Pelagos is the newest addition to the Hotel’s collection of dining outlets and offers innovative seafood dishes. For a truly unique experience, let us arrange a magical lunch on the beach: Start with saganakipan-seared Greek cheese with lemon – and then try our mouth-watering tarama salad – salted and cured fish roe, olive oil and lemon.”

A Seasonal Palette in Guangzhou

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL GUANGZHOU 
CHEF JEFFREY ZENG, CATCH

His Most Memorable Meal: “Crystallized Ginger and Poached Eggs is a very popular homestyle dish in China, and it reminds me of my home town in Hunan Province. In China, foods are eaten as much for their taste as for their health benefits, which is likely why the origin of this dish and why my mother prepared it for me so much when I was younger. Ginger is incredibly good for you, even when it’s crystallized and sugary, but when I eat this, all I’m thinking about is home.”

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Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou

How It Inspires Him: “Though I specialize in Western cuisine, I like to combine an interesting selection of local Chinese ingredients in my dishes – including crystallized ginger. It’s in my velvety smooth Pumpkin Velouté, along with coconut milk.”

His Can’t-Miss Dining Experience: “Chinese cuisine reflects the seasons, with specific ingredients and flavours that should be eaten each season for balance and harmony. My favourite season is autumn, which according to tradition is the season to nourish your body. The best way to do that? Seared duck breast, caramelized foie gras and pear coulis, served with caramel miso sauce. Enjoy this special dish as you gaze at the Guangzhou skyline from high above Pearl River at Catch, on the Hotel’s 100th storey.”

Surprising Flavours on the French Riviera

GRAND-HÔTEL DU CAP-FERRAT, A FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
EXECUTIVE CHEF YORIC TIÈCHE

His Most Memorable Ingredient: “When I was 10, my father was working on La Réunion Island, an overseas territory. I spent two weeks visiting him, and the first night he surprised me with lychee. I had never seen the fruit before and at first tried to eat it without removing its rough skin. Since then, lychee has become one of my favourite fruits, and I’m always reminded of this moment when I eat it.”

 

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Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel

How It Inspires Him: “I never miss an opportunity to include lychee in my menus, especially because it pairs so well with other flavours. I love to pair it with game meats during hunting season – the sweetness of the lychee is a perfect balance to the bold, gamy taste of the meat.”

His Can’t-Miss Dining Experience: The French Riviera Ultimate Dinner is one of the most exclusive dining experiences in the French Riviera; it’s truly unique. After consulting with our guests, I create a customized menu for the occasion, served in one of our private cabanas at Club Dauphin, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean.”

Sweet Moments in Tokyo

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL TOKYO AT OTEMACHI
EXECUTIVE PASTRY CHEF YUSUKE AOKI

His Most Memorable Meal: “I got my start at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, where the team encouraged me to go for my dreams and supported my decision to enter an international pastry competition, Valrhona Chocolate. The dish I created, the Smoked Chocolate Fig, earned me first place, and today is a reminder of my success and how valued and supported I felt thanks to my team.”

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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

How It Inspires Him: “I brought the Smoked Chocolate Fig to The Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi, and the team here has continued to encourage me to pursue my passion for chocolate. For Valentine’s Day, we experimented with crafting limited-edition, small-batch chocolate bonbons using seasonal ingredients like yuzu and kiyomi orange – a special memento for guests to mark the occasion.”

His Can’t-Miss Dining Experience: “Guests should be sure to indulge in afternoon tea and parfait. I suggest the last seating at 3:30 pm at The Lounge, so you can watch the sun set over Tokyo and the Imperial Palace gardens. The menu is seasonal, so there’s always something fresh for guests, and we offer 12 types of tea exclusively from Japan. It’s a wonderful way to spend the afternoon.

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The Perfect Package: What It’s Like
to Live With Four Seasons

Home is more than the building where you live. It’s the space where you can be yourself, where you can truly relax and recharge.

And in today’s fast-paced, ever-changing world, home has become even more important. It’s both an oasis where you can unwind as you gather with family and friends and an innovative workspace that can help spark your imagination. When you make your home with Four Seasons, you’ll enjoy the freedom and personalization of homeownership blended with seamless service.

“I can’t begin to explain to you the ease and comfort,” says Four Seasons Private Residences homeowner Nazie Eftekhari. “It’s all wrapped up into the perfect package.”


From iconic skylines in Bangkok or London to tropical locales like Fort Lauderdale and Belize, Four Seasons Private Residences are available in some of the world’s most desirable destinations. With a dedicated Four Seasons team on hand to take care of all the details, you’re free to live the life of your dreams.

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CUSTOMIZE YOUR HOME TO FIT YOUR LIFE

Offering easy access to world-class amenities and exceptional Four Seasons service, your Private Residence redefines luxury living – tailored to and even anticipating your personal preferences.

Making your home with Four Seasons “is 100% seamless,” says John O’Sullivan, General Manager at Four Seasons Private Residences Punta Mita, México. “You buy it, and you customize it to the way that resonates with your life and your style.”

That customization continues to grow after you move in. From spa treatments just as you like them to a Michelin-starred chef preparing your favourite meals in your private kitchen, legendary Four Seasons amenities and service become an extension of your home and your daily life, to be enjoyed as often as you choose. Have your groceries stocked and arranged exactly as you like, or schedule dog walks with the Concierge – signature Four Seasons service enhanced by impeccable attention to detail ensures each moment of your day is effortless.

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WORLD-CLASS SERVICE IS JUST A CHAT AWAY

Personalized service is on your doorstep – and now at your fingertips, thanks to the new residential digital experience, smoothly integrated into the Four Seasons App and website and specifically tailored to your location. Instantly access every detail of your home: Expecting a package delivery? Just let your residential team know where you’d like them to store it. Have guests on the way? Upload a photo to grant them fast and secure access to your residence. Discover a leaky faucet in the middle of the night? Your residential team is available by chat 24 hours a day, ensuring a response in a matter of moments.

“Four Seasons chat is people-based,” O’Sullivan says. “So we can adapt and customize our communications to be totally bespoke.” Whether it’s scheduling a round of golf or reviewing paperwork associated with your residence, the app puts your home in the palm of your hand.

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THE COMFORT OF HOME,
THE LUXURY OF FOUR SEASONS

While you’re at home and away, your Four Seasons team takes care of everything, from housekeeping and maintenance to financial and lifestyle services. You’ll enjoy full peace of mind knowing that your most important asset – your home – is safe thanks to constant monitoring by experienced security personnel, and controlled access not only to the property but to residents-only amenities and services.

“One of the main reasons I like this type of homeownership is that I don’t have to worry about anything,” says Eftekhari. “It’s a combination of the comfort of home and the luxury of Four Seasons. And one of the most important aspects for me is this is a long-term investment.”

The benefits of your Four Seasons team’s anticipatory approach to homeownership are far-reaching. “We maintain it for you,” O’Sullivan says. “We look after your garden. We do everything for you.”

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A HOME SUPPORTED BY FAMILY

From scheduling spa treatments and around-the-clock housekeeping services to preparing personalized menus for gatherings with your loved ones, your Four Seasons team treats you like family, forging long-term relationships that help them anticipate your every need.

“All of our team know our residents. They know their names. They know their children’s names; they’ve seen them growing up,” O’Sullivan says. “We anticipate you and we listen to you.”

With attentive Four Seasons staff managing your home, you’re free to focus on the things that matter most: enjoying every moment with family and friends.

“You get to enjoy your family, you get to enjoy your friends,” Eftekhari says. “You get to just enjoy your time.”

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