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Exotic entertainment centre, Citizen Kofi (CK), has announced a new set of programmes and menu list as part of efforts to meet the latest standards in the hospitality industry, in order to offer clientele the best of services.
This was at a press conference held at Citizen Kofi’s plush Hollywood lounge last Friday to fraternize with the media after 2 years of operating in Ghana.
Lisa Salmans, General Manager of Operations and Creative Concepts, told journalists that “Citizen Kofi is celebrating a new era in world hospitality industry.”
She said, currently, the centre serves some of the best meals and drinks in the world.
The centre begins the week with Mojitos, originally from Cuba, and plates of a palatable meal called nachos. Its famous chef brings Mexican culinary skills to bear by offering authentic tacos perfectly paired with iced cold margaritas.
Then on Wednesdays, it presents unforgettable evenings of wine and food with South American wine dinner.
This is followed by a programme dubbed Happy Hour on Thursdays and Fridays. Happy Hour offers patrons the opportunity to enjoy refreshing cocktails along with delicate finger foods, while they listen to soothing music from CK’s DJs.
Late Friday night is the Highlife Night with DJ Bosco, who gives Highlife fans an opportunity to dance to good highlife rhythms.
On Saturdays, CK climaxes the week long events with salsa lessons, where patrons are taught Salsa for free while they are also served Sangria drinks.
Present at the press briefing last Friday were CEO Dr. Kofi Amoah and Events Manager Reks Brobbey.
Source: Daily Guide
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