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Skopje Marriott Hotel SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL Plostad Makedonija No. 7 1000 Skopje, Macedonia T +389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL OFFERS YOU TRADITION AND EXPERIENCE WHICH WILL MAKE YOUR SPECIAL DAY UNFORGETTABLE. WE ARE IDEALLY LOCATED IN THE CITY CENTRE TO ENSURE YOUR GUESTS ARRIVE EASILY. WHETHER YOU ARE PLANNING A SEATED DINNER WITH YOUR FAMILY OR A BIG WEDDING PARTY FOR ALL YOUR FRIENDS WE WILL MAKE YOUR VISION COME TRUE. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE TO CREATE AN UNFORGETTABLE WEDDING EXPERIENCE THAT IS UNLIKELY YOURS. YOUR WEDDING IS ALL ABOUT YOU AND YOUR TASTE. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR ARRAY OF MENUS OR CREATE YOUR OWN. OUR EXECUTIVE CHEF WILL ADVISE YOU AND CREATE SOMETHING UNIQUE FOR YOU. SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL Plostad Makedonija No. 7 1000 Skopje, Macedonia T +389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com CREATE YOUR OWN MENU 2000 MKD | VAT included Price per person Valid for minimum 100 pax Includes: chair covers, candle decoration, dance floor and stage for the band Beverage not included in the price. SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA NO.7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com CREATE YOUR OWN MENU 3 - COURSE DINNER MEZZE SHARING ON TABLE I 300g hummus I kalamata olives with feta cheese I ajvar I kajmak I urnebes I smoked pork neck I spicy salami I home cured duck pastrami I beef prosciutto STARTER I CHOICE OF 1 I PLATED Home-cured goose pastrami I 120g Chicory I date pure I orange segments Roasted beef carpaccio I 120g pindjur I quail egg I rocket lettuce Vitello tonnato I 120g roasted veal I tuna dressing I capers I extra virgin olive oil Salmon trio I 120g home-cured I salmon confit I smoked salmon I goat cheese mousse Wood grilled pink tuna I 120g soft boiled eggs I green beans I potato confit I extra virgin olive oil Barley and beetroot salad I 180g goat cheese crumble I mint I balsamic reduction I extra virgin olive oil Grilled aubergine I 120g smoked yoghurt I cumin I coriander I lemon zest SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA NO.7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com CREATE YOUR OWN MENU 3 - COURSE DINNER MAIN COURSE I CHOICE OF 1 I PLATED Angus beef tenderloin I 200g blue cheese mash I caramelized onion I morels glaze Grilled pork chop I 200g sumac I soft polenta I eggplant caviar Duck confit and pink duck breast I 250g pickled red cabbage I smoked crushed I potato I roasted apple Pink lamb rack I 250g crushed eggplant I roasted spinach I shallot salsa Slow roasted lamb belly I 250g artichoke pure I potato confit I rosemary glaze Grilled veal loin I 250g savoy cabbage I roasted beetroot I sweet potato Pan roasted salmon I 200g green pea pure I semi dried tomato I gremolata Grilled langoustine I 200g stewed fennel I okra I chili flakes Pink tuna steak I 250g potato veloute I leek I vongole SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA NO.7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com CREATE YOUR OWN MENU 3 - COURSE DINNER DESSERT I CHOICE OF 1 I PLATED Kadayif I 150g roasted nuts I sugar syrup I homemade milk ice cream Chocolate and clementine tart I 150g clementine coulis I crème fraiche Lemon meringue pie I 150g marinated berries I orange zest Tufahije I 150g roasted apple I hazelnut I fig I bourbon glaze Rice pudding I 150g Armagnac prunes I cinnamon Crème Catalan I 150g crunchy sugar SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA NO.7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com ADD A UNIQUE TOUCH TO YOUR WEDDING CHEF’S TABLE Meat curving station I 150g I 300 MKD Whole roasted suckling pig I slow baked Macedonian lamb I herb rubbed angus beef loin Pasta station I 120g I 280 MKD homemade spaghetti I linguine I penne I tagliatelle plum tomato sauce I vongole mussel, prawn, pancetta and green chard Grill station I 150g I 320 MKD freshly grilled local meats and the best available fishes from Greece Oyster-salmon station I 3 pieces of item per person I 450 MKD freshly opened oyster I lemon wedges I freshly cracked pepper home cured salmon I salmon sashimi I white oyster sauce I pickled ginger Ice cream and sorbet station I 100g I 280 MKD selection of our homemade sorbet and ice cream with different toppings and fruit compotes Macaron station I 3 pieces per person I 359 MKD selection of our colourful macarons Fruit bar- based on season I 280 MKD white and dark chocolate dip I strawberry sorbet Cocktail bar Selection of our high - end cocktails Choose 4 cocktails from our list (minimum 40 cocktails) SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA NO.7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com BEVERAGE PACKAGES BRONZE 550 MKD WATER | Pelisterka still, Pelisterka sparkling JUICE | Orange juice, Apple juice, Blueberry juice SODAS | Pepsi, Mirinda, 7 Up BEER | Zlaten dab draft 0.33 l WINE |Tikves house red wine, Tikves house white wine PRICES ARE PER PERSON UNLIMITED CONSUMPTION VAT INCLUDED SILVER 700 MKD WATER | Pelisterka still, Pelisterka sparkling JUICE | Orange juice, Apple juice, Blueberry juice SODAS | Pepsi, Mirinda, 7 Up BEER | Zlaten dab draft 0.33 l WINE |Tikves house red wine, Tikves house white wine SPIRITS | Tikves zolta rakija, Ouzo PRICES ARE PER PERSON UNLIMITED CONSUMPTION VAT INCLUDED GOLD 1200 MKD WATER | Pelisterka still, Pelisterka sparkling JUICE | Orange juice, Apple juice, Blueberry juice SODAS | Pepsi, Mirinda, 7 Up BEER | Zlaten dab draft 0.33 l WINE |Tikves house red wine, Tikves house white wine SPIRITS | Tikves zolta rakija, Ouzo, Johnny Walker Red, Finlandia, Gordons PRICES ARE PER PERSON UNLIMITED CONSUMPTION VAT INCLUDED SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA 7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com HONEY MOON Honeymoon with Marriott! How does it work? Become a member of Marriott Rewards for free and get Marriott Rewards points for your wedding! You can use your points and book free nights for your honeymoon in one of our hotels all over the world! SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA NO.7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com SETTINGS BY US, INSPIRED BY YOU. Contract terms and conditions Skopje Marriott Hotel’s wedding package requires a minimum of 100 guests. If you would like to organize event for less number of guests we will be happy to provide you a special, individual offer. All prices include VAT. You are kindly asked to let us know the final number of guests attending 14 working days before the event. Based on a signed contract, a deposit of 20% is required to secure your event space on a definite basis. A second deposit may also be requested. Your final payment is due no later than seven (7) working days prior to your event. Acceptable methods of payment for any last minute charges are: Credit Card or Cash. All technical and audio-visual equipment will be provided by the hotel by using our state of the art equipment and our best suppliers. Exceptions may occur when the hotel cannot deliver specified equipment. In the case technical equipment is brought by the client, the supplier’s name must be communicated in advance, and must be approved by the hotel. SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL PLOSTAD MAKEDONIJA NO.7 1000 SKOPJE MACEDONIA T 389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com SKOPJE MARRIOTT HOTEL Plostad Makedonija No. 7 1000 Skopje, Macedonia T +389.2510.2510 SkopjeMarriott.com .
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