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Old-fashioned service at the Ritz Hotel

Hotel ritz's old-fashioned service has always been a tradition for hotels to highlight their own characteristics. The relationship between service staff and guests is regarded as paramount, with 550 waiters serving 106 rooms and 56 suites, which means that there are more than 3 waiters in each suite on average. Countless celebrities have tasted hotel ritz's exquisite service. Chaplin, Cocqueteaux, Olson Welsh, Woody Allen and Elton Jon have all been to the Ritz. Great artists have a soft spot for Liz. Although Proust is a Parisian, he regards Leeds as his "spiritual home". Every time Serge Rutens thinks of Proust, he will go to the small living room in the lobby to have a cold beer: "Proust sent a driver to buy his beloved draft beer at the Ritz before he died." Another legend, coco chanel, lived in hotel ritz from 1934 to 197 1 year. The hotel specially installed a private elevator for her, extending from her luxury suite to the entrance of Peng Gang Street behind the hotel, so that she can just cross Peng Gang Street to reach the office. Hemingway not only left the above famous sentence for Liz, but also claimed that he was the hero who liberated the hotel from Germany in August of 1944 for a long time. He was a war correspondent at that time, and the hotel bar is still named after him. Legend has it that the bartender specially prepared a cocktail for Hemingway, named Mary Burundi, which was made up of vodka and tomato juice, so that Hemingway, who was addicted to alcohol, could enjoy drinking without being sniffed out by his wife Mary. Now there is the world's most expensive cocktail Syndeka in Hemingway Bar in Leeds, with a glass of 400 euros, which is made from 1834 rare brandy.