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  • Wan Chai’s hippest bar has zebra-striped couches, Dean Martin-esque music, the best martinis and martini glasses in town, and classy food.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • At ordinary times, this tiny and utterly unremarkable bar and performance space would hardly be worth mentioning. But when a maestro is in town, the Jazz Club is the scene of legendary, impromptu jams. Believe it or not, even the likes of Wynton Marsalis and Miles Davis have played here, right in the faces of the 100 or so people lucky enough to have been there at the time.

  • 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.

  • Tiny bar stuffed full of beautiful people. Good wine selection and great sounds.

  • Totts stands for “talk of the town”. It’s not, but it does have great fusion food, a sushi bar and panoramic views.

  • 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.

  • Visage Free

    A slacker alternative to the unremitting trendiness of SoHo and BoHo, Visage Free is the kind of bar that can disregard commercial imperatives to mount monthly poetry readings. The crowd is loyal and diverse.

  • A fusion Mediterranean- Asian menu by Melbourne’s award-winning chef Ezard keeps Ys buzzing.

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