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  • Writer's pictureMichael A Barry

The Ritz Hotel London


The Ritz is a 'Grade II' listed 5* hotel located in Piccadilly, London. A symbol of high society and luxury, the property is one of the World's most prestigious and best known hotels opened by Cesar Ritz in May 1906. The Ritz interior is designed upon the Louis XVI style throughout, incorporates 134 guestrooms with 23 Suites, including the Signature Suites; The Royal Suite, The Prince Of Wales Suite and The Green Park Suite. The hotel is a Member of the international Leading Hotels Of The World organization.

The 'Compromise and Complacency' as observed to the visual Work Environments in relation to the highlighted discrepancies, omissions and clear contradictions which permeates upon The Ritz Hotel Official Website photographs, Sunday 18th March 2018.

The Hotel Manager at The Ritz Hotel London, Mr Dhaval Rathod is informed of the discrepancies on Friday 23rd March 2018, 16:20 PM.

The Ownership of The Ritz Hotel Ellerman Investments Limited, is informed respectfully on Friday 23rd March 2018, 16:46 PM.

Mr Sal Gowili the General Manager at The Ritz Hotel London, is informed directly on Monday 26th March 2018, 16:00 PM.

CLICK UPON The Gallery Slideshow Below To View The Full Photographic Images:


1. Dine With Us - Afternoon Tea At The Ritz: This formal table presentation with the fine porcelain condiment set, clearly highlights that there is a significant 'break or chip' present upon the base of the left condiment pot ?

*2. Dine With Us - Afternoon Tea At The Ritz: Photograph enhanced.

*3. Dine With Us - Afternoon Tea At The Ritz: Photograph enhanced x 2.

*4. Dine With Us - Afternoon Tea At The Ritz: Photograph enhanced x 3.


5. Choose A Voucher - Traditional Afternoon Tea For Two: The presentation of the formal table setting, illustrates that the fine porcelain condiment pots display the requisite lids to compliment the setting, together with the etiquette for silver condiment spoons.


6. Dine With Us - Afternoon Tea At The Ritz: However in this formal table presentation, neither of the fine porcelain condiment pots display lids, and there is no etiquette for silver condiment spoons to accompany the formal setting ?


7. Choose A Voucher - Traditional Afternoon Tea For Two: The table presentation of the silver knife setting top right is incorrect, as the placement does not adhere with the correct etiquette of the formal setting, and clearly protrudes the rim edge of the table ?


8. Dine With Us - Afternoon Tea At The Ritz: This formal presentation displays the correct table etiquette for the silver settings.


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