The
most happening club in Central, where models, movers and shakers, and
celebrities from Jackie Chan to Sting, have been spotted.
UG/F The Centrium, 60 Wyndham St
3110 1222
Club No. 9
One of the cocktail-drinking set’s favourite venues – grab a sofa on the balcony and enjoy the view.
3/F The Galleria, 9 Queens Rd, Central
2973 6899
One Fifth
Unquestionably,
this is one of Hong Kong’s buzziest bars of the moment. Take in the
fabulous crowd, soaring ceilings and big city vibe. Also written as 1/5.
9 Star St
2529 2300
V13
The
enormous selection of flavoured vodkas will keep the most jaded of
drinkers occupied. Raise a glass to the thirsty inmates of Victoria
Prison opposite.
13 Old Bailey St
SoHo
9803 6650
V13
Boca
Spanish wines by the glass or bottle serve as the perfect accompaniment to a tapas-cum-dim sum menu. Take a table on the street.
65 Peel St
2548 1717
Feather Boa
A former antique shop, now a bar, but with much of its old stock left in situ. Like drinking in a camp relative’s front room.
38 Staunton St, Soho
2857 2586
Club ’97’
In its heyday, Madonna and Alain Delon drank at what was Post ’97. It’s quieter now, but that’s no bad thing.
Upper grd flr, 9–11 Lan Kwai Fong
2810 9333
Beijing Club
Three floors of throbbing house, R&B and hip hop, through to as late (or early) as 9am .
2/F, 3/F & 5/F Wellington Place, 2–8 Wellington St, Central
2526 8298
Fringe Club
Hong Kong’s alternative arts venue offers a respite from Lan Kwai Fong’s rowdier beer halls.
2 Lower Albert Rd, Central
2521 7251
Fringe Club
Rice Bar
Pioneering the trendification of this area, the Rice Bar is a natural pit stop. It has a gay vibe, but straights are welcome.