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Think out of the box at Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu

Where meetings are fun, and spaces are flexible for brainstorming sessions that are out of the ordinary In line with its playful and vibrant spirit, Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu aligns itself with today’s MICE planners’ needs with a new meeting experience, where the benchmark on everything you know about meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) is being redesigned, re-shifted and realigned. It offers a fun and innovative way of working across 293 square metres of flexible meeting space, carved across six meeting rooms, one boardroom and a pre-function area on its third floor. Each meeting room averages 43 square metres of space, perfect to cater for all forms of board meetings, private and intimate gatherings, social celebrations such as wedding receptions, birthday parties, anniversaries, event launches and more. It opens its meeting rooms and facilities for gatherings with a difference, powered by superior audio-visual support and technology and offered amidst a creat

Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu, An Upscale Dining Experience In The Heart Of Sabah

Spanning from local specialities to gastronomical delights, the hotel’s duplex dining destination, ON22 restaurant and ON23 bar, is set to change the culinary scenes of Kota Kinabalu ON22 Restaurant Dining Area The debut of Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu also saw the entry of a new level of dining experience in downtown Kota Kinabalu. Together, ON22 restaurant and ON23 bar offer guests a myriad of creative flavours, alongside mesmerising views from day to night. From the immersion of the vibrant local Sabahan palate to the experimentation of flavours in creative and unique beverages, the exclusive menus here are curated especially for savvy explorers and food adventurers. Cheeky Masaman Featuring indoor and outdoor patio seating, ON22’s ‘Dining in the Gardens’ theme showcases three distinct spaces: ‘Sea-Forest,’ framed with sweeping sights of the sea and the lush hills; ‘Wood Garden,’ where the dĆ©cor and greenery is inspired by the tropical rainforest in Borneo; and ‘Dry Garden’ with it