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Hakkasan Group to Expand Its Ultra-Luxe Destination Offerings to Mexico

2 May 2016

By Natalie White

In partnership with Mexico's leading resort operator and tourism developer, Grupo Vidanta, global hospitality company Hakkasan Group is set to open new concept beach clubs, nightlife venues, restaurants and hotels at Vidanta Resorts, located in one of Mexico's most coveted beach destinations.

Founded in the UK, Hakkasan is headquartered in Las Vegas with over 50 establishments across the US, Europe, Middle East, and Asia. Its stable of brands includes restaurants Hakkasan, Yauatcha, HKK, Sake no Hana, Herringbone, Searsucker and nightclub/dayclub Omnia.

The collaboration with Grupo Vidanta investing US$150 million, will see Hakkasan's entertainment concepts to Mexico for the first time, enhancing the country's diverse tourism offering.

A long-term commitment, the partnership will first see three brand new concepts open in the second half of 2017, including two restaurants and a beach club at Vidanta Los Cabos in San Jose del Cabo. The beach club will offer an extravagant daylife experience and will evolve into a club-restaurant-cabaret by night.

Over the course of the subsequent five years, Hakkasan Group will introduce a new venue at a different Vidanta property each year, as well as a brand new hotel with Grupo Vidanta.

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