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Top 10 Bars and Clubs

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  • 1. Dragon-i

    The most happening club in Central, where models, movers and shakers, and celebrities from Jackie Chan to Sting, have been spotted.

  • 2. Di Vino

    VinoThe extensive wine list is well-matched by the antipasti in this small, tunnel-shaped bar.

  • 3. One Fifth

    Unquestionably, this is Hong Kong’s buzziest bar of the moment. Take in the fabulous crowd, soaring ceilings and big city vibe. Also written as 1/5.

  • 4. V13

    The epic selection of flavoured vodkas will occupy the most jaded of drinkers. Raise a glass to the thirsty inmates of Victoria Prison opposite.

  • 5. 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.

  • 6. 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.

  • 7. 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.

  • 8. The Chater Lounge

    Whiskey tumblers you need two hands to lift, carpets thick enough to break ankles, and obscene cigars – the setting of Sinatran fantasy. For players only.

  • 9. Fringe Club

    Hong Kong’s alternative arts venue offers a respite from Lan Kwai Fong’s rowdier beer halls.

  • 10. 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.

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