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Une petite pause: La Petite Maison and Lyre’s rejuvenating mocktail menu for Dry January

Tatler Hong Kong
更新於 01月20日08:20 • 發布於 01月21日01:00 • Tatler Dining

La Petite Maison (LPM) is ushering in 2025 with its refreshing new non-alcoholic cocktail menu, Une Petite Pause, created in collaboration with Lyre’s Spirit Co. Available from January 4 to 31, the vibrant selection features six newly created mocktails, each priced at HK$98, inviting guests to enjoy enticing options without alcohol.

Highlights include the refreshing Tomati-No, a unique twist on the Bloody Mary made with ripe Campari tomatoes, and the Nogroni Sbagliato, which blends Lyre’s Aperitif Rosso with earl grey. For those with a sweet tooth, L’Orgeat combines Lyre’s Amaretti with almond milk and zesty lemon. The Rosé Champagne Colada offers a taste of the tropics, while the London Mule mixes Lyre’s London Dry with kaffir lime and ginger. The Mid Roast Fizz completes the lineup, delighting guests with Lyre’s Amaretti and single-origin coffee.

In addition to these refreshing mocktails, LPM’s revamped La Vie en Rosé brunch menu features healthier options, and guests can savour the traditional French King Cake, couronne des rois, from January 6 to 21.

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(Photo: courtesy of La Petite Maison)

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