fbpx

Making Our Signature Lychee Cocktail at Home

Making Our Signature Lychee Cocktail at Home -Aleenta Restaurant - Aleenta Hua Hin Resort & Spa

Learn how to make our signature Lychee Breeze cocktail at home with our mixologist from Aleenta Hua Hin Resort.

Lychee Breeze Cocktail

What You Need:

  • Kulov Vodka
  • Peach Liqueur
  • Lime Juice
  • Lychee Syrup

Steps:

  1. Pour all ingredients inside the cocktail shaker
  2. Shake well and empty shaker into a glass of ice

Akaryn hotel group will continue to bring you helpful at home tips during these uncertain times #FromAKARYNwithLove

 

Related Articles

ALEENTA RESTAURANT

183 Moo 4, Pak Nam Pran, Pranburi, Hua Hin, 77220 Thailand

E: [email protected]

T: +66 32-618-333

Inquiries & Feedback

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Related Posts

On the Beach Retreats in Hua Hin - Aleenta Hua Hin Resort & Spa

On the Beach Retreats in Hua Hin

Nestled along the tranquil shores of Pranburi Beach, Aleenta Hua Hin Resort & Spa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This award-winning boutique spa resort is renowned for its intimate, oceanfront accommodations, boasting private

On the Beach Retreats in Phang Nga - Aleenta Phuket Resort & Spa

On the Beach Retreats in Phang Nga

Aleenta Phuket Resort & Spa epitomises the ultimate beach retreat, combining luxurious accommodation with unparalleled tranquillity. This exclusive resort, positioned directly on the pristine Natai Beach, offers guests a gateway to the natural beauty of Phang Nga’s coastline and an

Ayurvedic Principles: An Introduction - Aleenta Retreat Chiang Mai

Ayurvedic Principles: An Introduction

Ayurveda, a traditional system of medicine rooted in the Indian subcontinent, is derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Ayur’ (life) and ‘Veda’ (science or knowledge), thus translating to ‘the science of life’. This holistic approach to health and wellbeing dates back

Muay Thai and Introduction - Aleenta Phuket Resort & Spa

Muay Thai and Introduction

Muay Thai, often referred to as “Thai Boxing” or the “Art of Eight Limbs,” boasts a storied history that traces back centuries in Thailand. Initially developed for soldiers as a form of close combat that utilised the entire body as