Marini's on 57

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Marini's on 57
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Restaurant information
Established2012
Owner(s) Modesto Marini
Food typeItalian Gastronomy
Street addressLevel 57, Menara 3 Petronas, Persiaran KLCC
City Kuala Lumpur
Postal/ZIP Code50088
CountryMalaysia
ReservationsYes
Website marinis57.com

Marini's on 57 is the highest rooftop bar, restaurant and lounge in Malaysia. Located on the 57th floor of Menara 3 Petronas in Kuala Lumpur, it started operations in June 2012. A multi-award-winning establishment, it is owned and operated by chef restaurateur Modesto Marini. [1]

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Description

Marini's on 57 is situated on the roof top of Menara 3 Petronas, next to the Petronas Twin Towers in the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre, and provides a 360° view of the city. [2] The establishment has a dedicated private lift that takes visitors directly to the 57th floor. [1] The property itself is divided into three sections: a bar, a restaurant, and a lounge, all [3] with floor-to-ceiling glass windows. [4] It operates a dress code policy. [5]

Celebrities

Marini's on 57 has hosted a number of celebrities including Tiger Woods, Formula One drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, former English footballer and manager Glenn Hoddle, LPGA stars Paula Creamer and Michelle Wie, Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki, Award Winning singer Ed Sheeran American PGA Professional Chris Stroud, season one winner of Masterchef Whitney Miller, designer Jimmy Choo, singer Nicole Scherzinger, [6] and Rick Harrison and Corey Harrison of Pawn Stars . [7] and Naomi Scott

Notable events

Marini's on 57 was the venue of the after-party of the 2014 Laureus World Sports Awards. [8] In 2014, its Formula 1 party featured British House Music DJ Danny Rampling, who is widely credited as one of the original founders of the UK's rave/club scene, and his wife, Ilona Rampling. [9]

Album

In 2014, the father of Balearic Chill Out Music, DJ José Padilla, created an album to commemorate the second anniversary of Marini's on 57 called Sunset Hours Volume One. [10] The album will be launched in Ibiza, Spain, on 20 June 2014. [11]

Media references

Marini's on 57 has been featured in a number of television shows and programmes including the Travel Channel International's "Asian Times", Germany's most popular reality show, Die Geissen, MasterChef Indonesia Season 3, The Apartment Style Edition Season 2, The Apprentice Asia and also on the Asian Food Channel. [6]

Awards

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