If you fancy a cup of exceedingly good Italian coffee (Illy) and a delectable mouthful of sweetness, then just head for Gourmet Avenue, a corner in the Hyatt Regency serving international-style pastries, great breads and quick snacks. I often pop in, usually on my way to or from the airport for their Smoked Salmon and Bagel Open Sandwich. The chocolates made with Belgian Callebaut make fabulous gifts and their bread, especially the long, crusty French baguettes, are outstanding. Prices are five-star but then so is the quality. The Gourmet Avenue is also a convenient place to stock up on freshly baked goods - muffins, hand-dipped chocolates, homemade truffles, cold sandwiches, quiches, puffs and pick-me-up coffee and croissants, with an emphasis on quick, efficient and uncomplicated service at all times. Guests can also email their orders to save time.
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