Buffalo, N.Y., 2020-Jan-28 — /Travel PR News/ — The 2020 Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne & Olympic Parks is well underway, with
The company is the longstanding food and beverage and hospitality partner of the Australian Open, and uses the high-profile event to showcase what excellent service is all about. More than 780,000 meals are expected to be served over the course of the two-week tournament.
In order to ensure the best guest experience at the Australian Open, Delaware North associates from all over the world contribute to the operations. From exclusive dining experiences and retail to quick meals and activities, Delaware North delivers memorable moments to hundreds of thousands of tennis fans.
Dining experiences range from private rooms and lounges to fried chicken and pasta dishes, coordinated by Asif Mamun, Delaware North’s executive chef at Melbourne & Olympic Parks, and many other Delaware North chefs and associates.
This year’s AO Chef Series features an all-female lineup with four highly regarded culi-nary innovators. Guests can enjoy a private, unique meal with one of the chefs before the evening matches.
Delaware North has served fans at the Australian Open since 1989, when it first became the exclusive hospitality and catering partner for Melbourne & Olympic Parks.
Contact:
Victoria Hong
Director-Corporate Communications
250 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, New York 14202
Email: vhong@delawarenorth.com
Phone: 716-858-5420
Fax: 716-858-5125
Source: Delaware North
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