![]() ![]() With a name derived from Camellia sinensis, the plant whose leaves give us tea, this bar aims to communicate the story of tea through modern experimental cocktails. ![]() The bar is an ode to Frank Minza’s adventures around the world and his lifelong appreciation of exotic spirits.ġ8 Ice House Street / 6 Duddell Street, Central ![]() If you’re looking for a cocktail with a distinct Asian edge, try Frank’s Library, hidden within the depths of Foxglove. Relax in the comfy lounge-style vibe and enjoy tasty dishes and creative cocktails.īasement, 25 Staunton Street, Soho, Central This bar’s name pays tribute to a 13th-century Spanish monarch, Alfonso X, who allegedly decreed that no alcoholic drink should be served without the country’s renowned tapas. The rooftop bar offers a stunning 360-degree view of Hong Kong, which also means you should make a point of booking! It also has a highly-regarded restaurant.Ģ5/F, Prince’s Building, 10 Chater Road, Central Shop A, LG/F, Wah Shin House, 6-10 Shin Hing Street, CentralĪn oldie but a goodie, this Central venue is great for special occasions. The Mexican inspired bar highlights traditional 100 percent agave tequila and mezcal cocktails (“coa” is the word for the blade used to harvest agave). Located on the 25th floor of the Mandarin Oriental, and with sweeping views of Victoria Harbour, this all-day drinks and dining space has three distinctive bar experiences, including an Omakase Cocktail experience that explores the world of Japanese spirits.Īfter featuring high up on Asia’s Best 50 Bars list previously, COA grabbed top spot for 2021. LG/F, 37-39 Aberdeen Street, Soho, Central This one in Central has picked up a bunch of awards since opening in 2017, not least for its inventive drinks, including many named after Hemingway stories. It’s no secret that Ernest Hemingway enjoyed a tipple, so he seems fair game as the theme of a cocktail bar. LG/F, Chinachem Hollywood Centre, 1-13 Hollywood Road, Central Expect boutique beers, crafted cocktails, great food and more. The fit-out pays homage to designer Ashley Sutton’s childhood near the goldmines of Western Australia. With a garden of 10,000 butterflies hanging from its ceiling, Iron Fairies has a luxe, dramatic feel. In particular, the bar celebrates six staple ingredients that may be endangered in the future: honey, cacao, vanilla, coffee, rice and apple. The name comes from the ancient myth of Jason and the Argonauts, hence the adventurous drinks list. This cocktail bar opened its doors in mid-July 2021 in the Four Seasons Hotel. Here’s a mix of new bars in Hong Kong and some older noteworthy ones too for you to try. From rooftop cocktail bars with amazing views to basement hideaways, Hong Kong has a sleek and sophisticated bar scene like nowhere else. ![]()
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