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  • Happy Valley has also been taken over by a host of trendy wine bars and eateries. The décor is, well, brown.

  • Casablanca Café

    There’s a pool table, lots of red velvet and posters recalling the famous film. Resist the temptation to say “play it again, Sam” to the surly bar staff.

  • Another of the new-ish spots that have sprung up in vibrant Sai Kung Town. It’s more sophisticated than some of its competitors, but rather boisterous if the soccer or rugby are on the television.

  • In its heyday, Madonna and Alain Delon drank at what was Post ’97. It’s quieter now, but that’s no bad thing.

  • Hong Kong is a prime Asian stop on the international DJ circuit (everyone from Fat Boy Slim to Paul Oakenfold and Carl Cox have hit the decks here), and the city has nurtured more than enough turntable talent of its own. Hong Kong’s dance parties, particularly at the cavernous HITEC venue, are well-organized affairs. Check the local media for details.

  • DDs

    Huge new club abounding with all manner of nocturnal creatures, including the odd triad (see Kowloon – Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok and Prince Edward).

  • Di Vino

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

  • Di Vino

    This small tunnel-shaped bar crammed with beautiful people makes the perfect startto any evening. But with special prices on early evening aperitifs and around 40 wines available by the glass, it’s not long before snacks become a look at the menu, a memorable Italian meal and a rather later than planned move to elsewhere (see Di Vino).

  • Dragon-i

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

  • Dragon-i

    Stunning interior design in mixed Chinese and Japanese style but with lots of New York thrown in across two completely different rooms. The Red Room dining room becomes a VIP lounge for the famous as the evening progresses, with everyone else sinking into the booths in the bronze and mirrored Playground, drinking powerful cocktails, Be stylish, or be somewhere else (see Dragon-i).

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