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Sit in a cubbyhole facing the window and sip a glass of bubbly as you watch the harbour light up.
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A little worn around the edges, but still the best watering hole on trendy Knutsford Terrace. DJs play a range of sounds, there’s table football (“foosball”), surfboards and alcoholic slurpees.
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Chilled vodka shots in a room at freezer temperatures. A fur coat is provided.
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This is Hong Kong where land is at a premium, so despite the name don’t expect a garden. Do expect an authentically German hearty friendliness, plenty of German beers on tap, and a German menu. Stays open until 2am.
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Horribly, horribly sad and tacky – it featured in James Bond’sThe Man With the Golden Gun . Worth a look, just for historical purposes, of course.
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This place has been here forever, as has the jazz band. Foot-tapping tunes by the crustiest, most grizzled bunch of musicians this side of New Orleans.
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The music ranges from indie rock to metal to reggae, much to the delight of regulars who used to haunt Chemical Suzy at the same address.
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German brewing at its finest, although the delicious ales on offer take a while to pour. Perhaps a schnapps while you wait…
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On the other hand, 007 would be right at home in this upscale watering hole. A delightful refuge from the madding crowds – but prepare to pay through the nose for beverages.
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The best harbour views in Hong Kong are to be found in the lobby of the superb Hotel Intercontinental. They are well worth the price of the drinks.
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