
Canali launches its first hospitality concept in Hong Kong
The new Locanda Canali dining venue, adjacent to the brand's new boutique, expands the company's lifestyle offering, strengthening its presence in the Greater Bay Area.
The space integrates fashion and gastronomy with an immersive experience that reflects the brand's values: craftsmanship, tradition, and contemporary Italian elegance.
The menu, curated by Chef Caprioli and his team, offers an interpretation of traditional Italian dishes, with a focus on Milanese cuisine, from artisanal espresso coffee and pastries by day to a gourmet experience in the evening.
The interior design uses materials such as Gris du Marais and Calacatta Cloudy checkerboard marble from the floors to the bar counter and tables. The ambiance is complemented by draped wall panels, champagne-toned seating, and custom-made decorative elements, including artwork in homage to Milan.
"The opening of Locanda Canali represents a strategic step in our lifestyle journey. This concept enriches our customers' experience by integrating hospitality into our identity. We strongly believe in the cultural vitality and economic prominence of Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area and are pleased to continue our development in this dynamic region," said Stefano Canali, chairman and CEO of the Canali Group.
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