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Best Power Lunch Hotels in Business Cities

Published November 9, 2025

2026 · 2 min read Hotel Business II Editorial Team

Some hotel restaurants are where deals get done. The lunch crowd reads as a who's-who. Tables are claimed at 12:30 by people who have been claiming them for years.

NYC

The Polo Bar at the Ralph Lauren / Carlyle

NYC power-lunch tradition. Old-money clientele.

Patroon (Lever House) — historically

The 21 Club closed but Lever House Restaurant maintains the power-lunch tradition.

Le Bernardin (not hotel) — but Hotel Le Marlton nearby

Some power-lunch venues are restaurants, not hotels.

The Mark Restaurant

Madison Avenue, suit-and-tie clientele.

Café Boulud — hotel adjacent

Continental power-lunch atmosphere.

London

The Savoy — Restaurant 1890

The traditional London power lunch.

Claridge's

Mayfair lunchtime gravity.

The Connaught — Hélène Darroze restaurant

Three-star kitchen but lunch table works for deals.

Brown's Hotel — Donovan Bar / restaurant

Quieter London lunch tradition.

Tokyo

Aman Tokyo — Arva (one Michelin star)

Quiet luxury for deal-making lunches.

Park Hyatt Tokyo — New York Grill (not just a film)

Tokyo executive lunch tradition.

Mandarin Oriental Tokyo — Sense

Asian-tradition power lunch.

Hong Kong

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong — The Mandarin Grill

Hong Kong power-lunch tradition.

Four Seasons Hong Kong — Caprice

European-Asian crossover power lunch.

The Peninsula Hong Kong — The Lobby

Tea-time-as-lunch tradition.

Frankfurt

Villa Kennedy

German banking lunchtime.

Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof

Old Frankfurt banking lunch.

Singapore

Mandarin Oriental Singapore — Cherry Garden

Singapore business lunch.

Capella Singapore — Cassia / Bob's Bar

Sentosa-side luxury lunch.

What to know

Booking timing

Power-lunch tables book 7-30 days ahead. Concierge access matters.

Dress code

Suit-and-tie standard at most power-lunch hotels. Business casual at progressive ones.

Price expectation

$80-$200 per person without wine. Wine list adds significantly.

Lunch length

90-120 minutes typical. Don't over-stay.

Tip pattern

15-20% standard. Tip the maître d' for table assignment.

Five rules

  1. Book through concierge — they have leverage
  2. Dress code is suit-and-tie at most power-lunch hotels
  3. 90-minute lunch — don't drift to dinner-length
  4. Tip the maître d' separately
  5. Repeat the venue — relationships matter

For more, see the business hotels pillar.

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