DarkSide

DarkSide is a sophisticated, timeless celebration of rare aged spirits and confident classic cocktails complemented by sultry live jazz. Its dark spirits selection spans back to the early 19th century and includes exclusive casks of single-harvest tawny port from 1969 and Grande Champagne cognac aged in oak, as well as an extensive library of choice rum, whisky and calvados. The concise cocktail list pays homage to Kowloon’s “Dark Side” moniker and focuses on time-honoured traditions updated with innovative techniques.

Photo credit: Time Out

Photo credit: Time Out

Address: Rosewood Hong Kong Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
Operating Hours: Sat to Thu: 6:00pm - 1am, Fri: 6:00pm - 2am
Tel: +852 3891 8732
Website: www.darkside.hk
Email: hongkong.restaurants@rosewoodhotels.com
Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui Station

COA Hong Kong

With a strong focus on the interactions shared between the staff and guests, COA boasts a cosy, open and intimate space with reclaimed industrial accents. The humble Mexican inspired setting favours wood, brick and concrete elements, and is dimly lit by candles that cast a soft glow over beautifully hand-drawn wall murals of goddesses and mythical creatures and a real coa hand carried from Oaxaca, embedded into the wall of the bar serving as a symbol of craftsmanship.

COA features a beautifully curated cocktail list inspired by flavours of Mexico. The menu introduces a new cocktail every week based on seasonal ingredients which are handpicked by the team. While the bar features tequila and mezcal, it also carries a wide range of other Mexican spirits such as Raicilla, Bacanora, Sotol and Charanda.

Photo credit: The Forks & Spoons

Photo credit: The Forks & Spoons

Address: Shop A, LG/F Wah Shin House, 6-10 Shin Hing Street, Central, Hong Kong
Operating Hours: Mon: Closed, Tues to Sun: 6:00pm - 1am
Tel: +852 2813 5787
Website: coa.com.hk
Email: info@coa.com.hk
Nearest MTR: Central Station

Bar Butler

Butler may be small, but it is not short of character, it is the place to go if you love a personalized touch and where the bartenders who don Casablanca-style white dinner jackets will answer every question you have, while you watch them showcasing the precision of Japanese cocktail-making techniques.

Butler is the first independent venture by Oriental Sake Bar Yu-Zen’s former master mixologist Masayuki Uchida. As someone who’s shaken and stirred at some of the finest cocktail venues in Ginza, Uchida has taken Japan’s detail-oriented bartending culture as the overriding blueprint for Butler. It boasts a well-stocked bar with over 200 different types of whiskies and pleasing cocktail creations and it is a place full of character. With an atmosphere like a classic American bar, this quiet, cosy, understated drinking venue that only seats 20, is the watering hole of choice for Japanese salarymen in Hong Kong,

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Photo credit: littleadventureinhongkong.com

Address: Tsim Sha Tsui, Mody Rd, Mody House
Operating Hours: Mon to Sun: 6:30pm - 2:30am, Sat 6:30pm–2am, Sun: 6:30pm–1am
Tel: +852 2724 3828
Website: butler-gr.com
Nearest MTR: East Tsim Sha Tsui Station

VEA Lounge

This is yet another Antonio Lai’s, award-winning mixologist from Hong Kong, intervention. He is conspiring with Derek Tsui and Michelin-starred Chef Vicky Cheng in delivering a densely packed punch on the list of near 20 signature cocktails inspired by the cuisine and techniques of Asia and other parts of the world, as well as the art of deconstruction and reconstruction complete with Asian style snacks available to accompany each beverage.

Sitting on the 29th-floor balcony of VEA Lounge, right up close against other behemoth towers, is in some ways a more breathtaking setting at night than any rooftop bar with a harbourview. The drinks themselves are imaginative, taking risks where it matters. The Bone Marrow Old Fashioned is an inspired take on a classic, while Goddess In The Sky perfectly blends earthy and floral notes for a memorable tipple. The Instagram-friendly Whooo’s Chai comes in a generously-sized bronze owl tankard and retains its smoke and spice-laden taste to the end.

Photo credit: VEA HK

Photo credit: VEA HK

Address: 29 & 30/F, 198 Wellington Street, Central
Operating Hours: Mon to Wed — 5pm - 1am, Thurs to Sat — 5pm - 2am, Sun: closed
Tel: +852 2711 0063
Website: www.vea.hk/lounge
Email: lounge@vea.hk
Nearest MTR: Central Station

The Old Man

Don’t be fooled by its tiny size of a bar, The Old Man has been wowing its patrons since opening in 2017. With a unique T shaped bar and an abstract, geometric portrait of Ernest Hemingway, apparently assembled from surplus building materials leftover from The Old Man’s build, this sexy and intimate watering hole ranked No. 1 in 2019.

Inspired by the American novelist’s worldly travels and penchant for proper potations, and named after his 1952 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “The Old Man and The Sea,” here head bartender Agung Prabowo has built a concise list of libations inspired by the author’s favourite drinks, spirits and flavours. Many cocktails incorporate rotovap distillation technology and are built from a mix of sweet and savoury ingredients, some rarely found in cocktails, such as Gruyère cheese.

Photo credit: Champ Magazine

Photo credit: Champ Magazine

Address: Lower G/F, 37-39 Aberdeen Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong
Operating Hours: Mon–Sat: 5pm-2am, Sun: 5pm-12am
Tel: +852 2703 1899
Website: www.facebook.com/TheOldManHK
Nearest MTR: Central Station

J. Boroski

J.BOROSKI is one of the most innovative and enigmatic cocktail space hidden away off Hollywood Road, offering captivating décor, sensational bespoke cocktails and levels of service and intimacy rarely encountered.

It is the brainchild of New York mixsultant Joseph Boroski, who taps into his extensive experience as a master bartender, consultant, and bar owner, to bring this new vision of bespoke cocktail service to the city’s emerging cocktail scene. Joseph introduces a unique ‘Cocktail Concierge Service’ approach where drinks are crafted entirely based on guest’s preferences.

Photo credit: Hong Kong Tatler

Photo credit: Hong Kong Tatler

Address: Entrance, 1-13 Hollywood Road, Ezra's Ln, Central
Operating Hours: Mon–Sat: 4pm-12am, Sun: closed (Temporarily Closed)
Tel: +852 2603 6020
Website: www.diningconcepts.com
Email: skye@parklane.com.hk
Nearest MTR: Central Station

Spotlight On: Ljubljana

In our latest series of Spotlight On we will be introducing you to other great tour operators around the world. This week we hear from Day Trips Slovenia who share their knowledge about Venice. 

Gondola in Venice with Rialto Bridge

Gondola in Venice with Rialto Bridge

Day Trips from Ljubljana to Venice

 Do you know that Venice is just two and a half hours drive from Ljubljana? If you happen to travel to Ljubljana and explore Slovenian countryside, you can take a trip to the enchanting Venice in Italy. Ljubljana, however, is a perfect starting point for exploration of central Europe.

 

118 islands

Did you know that Venice is a set of 118 islands and also called the Floating City? It's one of the most romantic places on earth and the city of water, masks, bridges and canals. Venice is the hometown of the explorer Marco Polo, the great lover Casanova and the baroque composer Vivaldi.

 

Venice is also Slovenian

Another curiosity about Venice is that it is partly Slovenian. On the European map, it looks Italian, but its construction hides an international secret. Most of the wooden piles on which Venice was built and do the job of supporting the city for centuries, were sourced from the Karst region of today's Slovenia.

 

Venetian highlights

Since Venice always requires more than a day, you might have a taste of it you will never forget. Starting your day trip from Ljubljana, you will arrive in the ancient city at around noon. From then your journey across the many narrow bridges and canals to the most famous Venetian attractions will begin. The English speaking guide will take you to visit the most famous St. Mark’s Square and its magnificent Basilica, you will stop at the Doge's Palace and the Bridge of Sighs - the prison from which Casanova made his famous escape - and, of course, traverse The Grand Canal in a traditional Venetian gondola.

 

Gondola romance

Speaking of which, gondolas are one of Venice’s most famous symbols that everyone knows. This typical Venetian boat is a result of an ancient tradition of many complex craft techniques. A gondola is 11 meters long and weighs 600 kilograms. If you take a ride with the gondola, your 'gondoliero' will most certainly be a man. But over centuries we witnessed a plot twist: in 2010 Venice got its first (and the only) female gondolier. Giorgia Boscolo, a daughter of a gondolier, became the first woman to pass the qualification exam.

 

World-famous bridges

The Venetians took a proverb that says the human kind should build bridges very seriously. Venice, in fact, boasts of approximately 417 bridges. You won't cross all of them during your day-trip, but you will visit some of the most famous of which are Rialto bridge and Ponte Dei Sospiri. Rialto crosses the Canal Grande and Ponte Dei Sospiri (Bridge of Sighs) connects the Palazzo Ducale with the local prisons. The name of the bridge comes not from the sighs of the romantic couples as some think but from the sighs of the prisoners led to the palace’s jails.

 

And now just pack your bags, get the best travel option to visit Venice and don't forget your passport.

Italy Venice Rialto Bridge

Italy Venice Rialto Bridge

Venice canals

Venice canals

Gondola in Venice

Gondola in Venice


Bar De Luxe

This hidden gem of Japanese cocktail bar in Central has been brought to life by Ueno Hidetsugu, the legendary mixologist and owner of Tokyo’s internationally renowned cocktail mecca, BAR HIGH FIVE.  Ueno san’s protégé, Ivin Hui is the senior bartender, a local lad who got started at Butler and who recently completed his training under Ueno’s tutelage in Japan. With exceptionally high standards and his unique mixology flair, each exquisite cocktail is prepared to perfection.

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Photo credit: www.feedmeguru.com

Address: 30/F, Asia Pacific Centre, 8 Wyndham Street, Asia Pacific Centre, Wyndham St, Central
Operating Hours: Mon–Sat: 4pm-12am, Sun: closed
Tel: +852 23706 5716
Website: www.bardeluxehk.com
Email: bdl@attire-house.com
Nearest MTR: Central Station

EyeBar at iSquare

EyeBar is one of the most spectacular rooftop bars in Hong Kong with an unrivaled view of the Hong Kong skyline, located on the 30th floor of the iSquare building, right next to the Tsim Sha Tsui Station. This Chinese-inspired maritime theme bar, has a spacious indoor lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows.

With bar stools right by the edge, running the length of the bar, this terrace is really the place to be to catch some of the very best views of Victoria Harbour while sipping on your favorite drink. For close up views of specific landmarks, the rooftop even comes with a telescope. Enjoy a nice variety of cocktails and the must-try is ‘Suzie Wrong’, its special signature cocktail.

Photo credit: The Rooftop Guide

Photo credit: The Rooftop Guide

Address: 63 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
Operating Hours: Mon–Sun: 3pm-12am
Tel: +852 2487 3988
Website: www.elite-concepts.com
Email: eyebar@elite-concepts.com
Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui Station

SKYE at the Park Lane

Set against a backdrop of Victoria Harbour and Victoria Park, SKYE is designed for today’s global nomads. Sophisticated in décor, vibrant in ambience, the 27th floor restaurant and rooftop bar is a lifestyle destination offering a distinctively creative culinary and tantalising bar experience.

The vibrant space totals 8,000 sq ft that includes three private rooms and an outside deck with an illuminated bar. An in-house DJ performs every night.

Photo credit: The Parklane Hong Kong

Photo credit: The Parklane Hong Kong

Address: Gloucester Rd, 310, Level 27, Causeway Bay,
Operating Hours: Mon–Sun: 12pm-1am
Tel: +852 2839 3327
Website: www.parklane.com.hk
Email: skye@parklane.com.hk
Nearest MTR: Causeway Bay Station