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Wondering where to go for drinks this month? We’ve got your next night out covered with brand-new bar openings and the latest cocktail and mocktail menus in Hong Kong this December 2025!

Whether it’s Hong Kong’s hottest speakeasies, our fave neighbourhood bars, an unmissable happy hour deal or a must-try new drinks menu, you’ll find it all in our ultimate guide on where to drink in Hong Kong. This month, we’re highlighting new bar openings we’re excited about and festive cocktail menus (’tis the season to indulge in mulled wine)!

Psst… looking for limited bartender guest shifts, collaborations and take-overs? Check out our regularly updated list of weekend activities!

Read More: Hot New Menus & Dining Deals This Month


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Friday After Class Opens On Peel Street

Looking for a place to drop your bag and embrace true nostalgic vibes? Friday After Class, now open on Peel Street, serves core memories in a glass, letting you relive the joy and freedom of the moment school’s out and you can let loose for the weekend. It has a lively Pre-game terrace and a more intimate Common Room, led by Head Bartender Sabin Thapa. The drinks act as chapters in a story, each designed to evoke a specific memory (such as Bye-Bye Yuzu, dusted with plum salt to remind you of childhood candies enjoyed on the playground) during different stages of life.

When: Tuesday to Sunday, 6pm to 1am
Where: Friday After Class, 52 Peel Street, Central, Hong Kong
How much: Approx $130 per cocktail

Read More: 10 New & Underrated Hong Kong Eats To Take Your Out-of-Towner


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New Bar ‘Locale’ Captures The Spirit Of Hong Kong

Locale has only just opened, taking a prime spot on Hollywood Road, but it has already captured the hearts of locals with its commitment to capturing the ‘Taste of Hong Kong’s Soul’. It’s where to go when you want to immerse yourself in local cocktails and cuisine. Locale has made appearances at recent events like JazzFest 2025 where its stall was met with excitement over its delicious offerings. Head over soon before word gets out!

When: Wednesday to Monday, 5pm to 12am
Where: Locale, UG/F, 263 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
How much: TBC

Read More: Where To Find Instagrammable Hong Kong-Inspired Cocktails


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Shaken & Stirred Cocktail Crawl Through SoHo

Black Sheep’s lively cocktail crawl is back! Bringing together six of SoHo’s most iconic spots, this is the perfect time to grab your friends and ring in the festive season. A journey through exciting flavours, you can enjoy zesty bites at Taqueria Super Macho, a spritz with aperitivo at Stazione Novella, a Pho-jito at Chôm Chôm, a Lebanese G&T, a Colombo Porova and finally a peach highball and skewer at Fukuro.

When: Sunday, 7 December 2025, 3pm to 6pm
Where: Various locations in Central, Hong Kong
How much: $428 (+10%) per person – buy tickets here

Read More: New Restaurants In Hong Kong To Try This Month


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EAST Hong Kong Relaunches Iconic Rooftop Bar Sugar

Now designed with a new concept ‘Your Urban Sweet Spot’, EAST Hong Kong has just announced the relaunch of Sugar, a longtime neighbourhood favourite complete with a refreshed outdoor terrace boasting immaculate panoramic harbour views. Its new menu experiments with Japanese finesse and Hong Kong classics, creating a cocktail lineup that pays homage to Asian cinematic staples. Alongside the tipples, it also has an artfully constructed food menu, featuring a Dim Sum series, a Japanese Plate and local sweet treats. For extra theatrical flair, you can also enjoy a live chef’s counter where select dishes are prepared in full view, inspired by Japanese dining traditions.

When: Monday to Thursday, 5:30pm to 1am; Friday and Saturday, 5:30pm to 1:30am; Sunday, 5:30pm to 12:30am (happy hour until 7:30pm)
Where: Sugar, 32/F, EAST Hong Kong, 29 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong
How much: $140 to $160 per cocktail

Read More: Rooftop And Al Fresco Bars In Hong Kong With Epic Views


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Quinary’s New Signature Series Chapter ‘The Five Senses: Flavour’

After the success of last year’s ‘The Five Senses: Texture’, Quinary continues its multisensory exploration with a launch of eight new cocktails. Focusing on how taste lingers with you and triggers memory, identity and emotional recall, these drinks are based on personal stories shared by Quinary bartenders. The standouts to us were Soupreme and Little Nepal (plus O Venice! for a spicy kick).

When: Monday to Saturday, 5pm to 1am; Sunday, 5pm to 12am
Where: Quinary, G/F, 56-58 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
How much: $150 per cocktail

Read More: World’s 50 Best Bars 2025


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Drink Your Way Through The French Riviera At LPM

If you’ve ever enjoyed a cocktail or two at LPM, you’ll know its bartenders rarely miss. In celebration of Christmas and New Years, the French restaurant is introducing festive lunches and feasts, as well as seasonal cocktails available throughout December. Inspired by cheeky seasonal joy, LPM brings us La Pistache – a Christmas twist on the classic espresso martini – and Le Chalet – a spiked mulled wine – in its ‘Naughty & Spiced’ menu. You can also enjoy elevated wine pairings with limited-edition wines-by-the-glass.

When: Weekdays, 12pm to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10pm; Weekends, 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm
Where: La Petite Maison, H Queen’s, 23-29 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong
How much: Usually $125 per cocktail

Read More: The Best French Restaurants In Hong Kong


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SOWARE – Thursday Happy Hour Sensation At Aqua

Where do golden sunsets meet vibrant beats and handcrafted cocktails? Aqua’s new Thursday happy hour, of course! Pumping up the heat on otherwise casual Thursdays, this new experience blends bold flavours, the elegance of terrace dining and buzzing vibes. Signature cocktails include Perilla, Yuzu Blossom, Hoji Sour and Bitter & Sweet (these are ones for the Gin and Whiskey lovers!) for $138 each. You can also get Champagne by the glass for $128 to $178.

When: Thursdays, 6pm to 10pm
Where: aqua spirit, 17/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
How much: $138 per cocktail


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Hong Kong’s Hottest Spanish Restaurants & Tapas Bars https://www.sassyhongkong.com/eat-drink-hong-kong-best-spanish-restaurants-tapas-bars/ Tue, 04 Nov 2025 00:19:21 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=8081 Your guide to Hong Kong’s most vibrant Spanish restaurants and tapas bars for a taste of Iberian joy! Sometimes you just need a plate of sizzling garlic prawns and a cold glass of sangria. Luckily for us, Hong Kong has a spot to secure just about any cuisine imaginable — and Spanish is no exception! […]

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Your guide to Hong Kong’s most vibrant Spanish restaurants and tapas bars for a taste of Iberian joy!

Sometimes you just need a plate of sizzling garlic prawns and a cold glass of sangria. Luckily for us, Hong Kong has a spot to secure just about any cuisine imaginable — and Spanish is no exception! From formal fine dining to hole-in-the-wall eats, we’ve hunted down the spots with the best vibes, the crispiest churros and tapas that’ll have the group coming back for more. Keep reading to discover our favourite Spanish restaurants and tapas bars in Hong Kong!

Read More: Savour Mediterranean Flavours At Hong Kong’s First Spanish Festival


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Casa 218 — Authentic Spanish eatery & bar in Causeway Bay

Casa 218 is a vibrant restaurant bringing the soul of Spain to Hong Kong. Savour authentic homemade tapas, sizzling paellas and tender solomillo, all crafted with passion and the finest ingredients. Just be sure to save room for the irresistible homemade churros with rich chocolate sauce for the perfect sweet finale! Plus, mentally escape to Spain every weekend with the lively brunch featuring favourites like huevos rotos and free-flow cava or sangria. The lively ambiance and hospitality are everything you need to escape the Causeway Bay streets!

Price range: $200 to $400 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 11:45am to 12am (opens 11am on weekends)
Address: Casa 218, 218 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Book: 2522 1218, LinkTree

Read More: Your Neighbourhood Guide To Causeway Bay


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Pica Pica — Contemporary Spanish tapas bar in Sheung Wan

Tucked away in Sheung Wan, Pica Pica is a buzzing tapas bar with a modern, industrial vibe. The menu puts a contemporary spin on classic Spanish dishes, from regional specialties to a must-try Fideuà from Gandía with cuttlefish and Wagyu Steak Tartare on charred bone marrow.  Chef Edgard Sanuy’s creative menu perfectly complements the spaces’s massive open windows and energetic atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for a date or girls night.

Price range: $200 to $400 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 11pm
Address:
Shop G-H, G/F, Kai Tak Commercial Building, 317 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Book:
2811 9880, picapica.hk

Read More: New Menus & Dining Deals This Month


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Aire — Upscale Spanish grill with terrace in Lee Garden One

Aire brings vibrant flavours to the heart of Causeway Bay, offering a sophisticated setting for authentic Spanish cuisine. The menu showcases bold regional tastes, with a special focus on premium meats and seafood grilled over a traditional Basque parrilla. As a new restaurant opening this year, Aire stands out from the crowd with its spacious alfresco terrace, a rare oasis in CWB!

Price range: $200 to $700 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 11:30am to 2:30pm; 6pm to 10pm
Address:Shop No. 301B-302, 3/F, Lee Garden One, 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay
Book:
2866 3286, aire.hk

Read More: Delicious Set Lunches Under $100 In Causeway Bay


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Bayfare Social — Tsim Sha Tsui gastro-market in Rosewood Hong Kong

Soak in the sights of Rosewood Hong Kong’s fifth floor terrace while you indulge in Spanish tapas with modern touches! We’re partial to the small plates: Hokkaido Scallop, Hamachi Crudo and Cantabrian Pickle with anchovies  to start, and the Wagyu Beef Cheek Paella for a main!

Price range: $500 to $900 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 10:30pm
Address: 5/F, Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Book:
3891 8732www.rosewoodhotels.com

Read More: Your Guide To Tsim Sha Tsui


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Quiero Mas — Mediterranean-style Spanish bar in LKF

For a vibrant, modern take on Spanish-Mediterranean flavours, head to Quiero Más in Central. This multi-level penthouse spot is perfect for any occasion, featuring three- to four-course set weekday lunches and dinners (don’t miss the 15-Day Dry-Aged Wagyu Bavette!), weekend brunches and a daily happy hour with discounted drinks. With its varied seating — from a central bar to a private dining room — it’s the ideal place to sip, sup and socialise.

Price range: $198 to $398 per set menu
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 10pm
Address:
20/F, M88, Wellington Place, 8 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong
Book:
2383 0268www.quieromas.hk

Read More: The Best Private Dining Rooms In Hong Kong


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La Rambla — Catalan cuisine in IFC with outdoor terrace

Overlooking Victoria Harbour, La Rambla is your go-to for a fun, modern take on Spanish food. Helmed by Chef Rafa Gil (you might have seen him on Netflix’s “The Final Table”!), the menu is full of deliciously inventive tapas and killer paellas. We’re talking Sea Urchin Brioche and an Oxtail Tarte Tatin that you have to try. The vibe is just as exciting, with a bold, artsy interior and a huge harbourside terrace that’s perfect for drinks with a view.

Price range: $400 to $800 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 11pm
Address:
Shop 3071-73, 3/F, IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
Book:
2661 1161larambla.hk

Read More: The Best Alfresco Restaurants With Outdoor Seating


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The Optimist — Northern Spanish grill house in Wan Chai

Step into this multi-storey gastronomic restaurant in Wan Chai for a journey through Northern Spain. The Optimist is famous for its primal, smoky flavours, thanks to a custom charcoal grill that turns out incredible seafood and meats. It’s also a perfect spot for a large group dinner where you can share standout dishes like the Tuna Tartare, grilled Iberico Pork Chops and House Basque Cheesecake — the perfect hearty, not-too-sweet finish.

Price range: $500 to $800 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 3pm; 6pm to 10pm
Address: G/F, 239 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Book: 2433 3324theoptimist.hk

Read More: Your Neighbourhood Guide To Wan Chai


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La Paloma — Beloved paella brunch spot in Sai Ying Pun

For a truly authentic and energetic taste of Spain, head to La Paloma. This Sai Ying Pun hotspot is a local favourite, boasting Hong Kong’s largest paella pan, which churns out perfect Paellas packed with socarrat (a crispy, caramelised layer of rice!) for the table. Fuelled by creative ‘sexy’ tapas, brunch offerings and a great selection of Spanish wines and sangria.

Price range: $400 to $700 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 3pm; 6pm-10pm
Address: 1/F, 189 Queen’s Road West, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
Book: 2291 6161lapaloma.hk

Read More: Where To Eat, Drink & Shop In Sai Ying Pun


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Calle Ocho — Trendy tapas and gin bar on Fashion Walk

Inspired by the vibrant nightlife of Barcelona, Calle Ocho is a chic and moody spot for a fun night out. It’s part tapas bar, part gin library, boasting an incredible selection of over 100 gins. The jamón bar takes centre stage, and the creative cocktails are the perfect partner for small plates like Crispy Patatas Bravas and rich Spanish Tortilla.

Price range: $300 to $600 per person
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 12pm-12am, Fri & Sat 12pm-2am
Address: Shop G01, G/F, JPSquare, 22-36 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Book: 2638 8895calleocho.hk

Read More: Your Guide To Causeway Bay Restaurants, Bars & Shops


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1862 Bar de Tapas y Vino — Cosy tapas bar in Tai Kwun

Nestled within the historic walls of Tai Kwun, 1862 offers an intimate setting for traditional Spanish bites. It feels like a genuine neighbourhood bar you’d find in Spain, focusing on classic flavours and excellent wines. It’s a great spot for a casual after-work drink and a few perfectly executed plates, like Grilled Octopus and Patatas Bravas.

Price range: $200 to $400 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 10pm
Address: G07, G/F, Barrack Block, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
Book: 2633 1862, www.1862.com.hk

Read More: The Ultimate Guide To Tai Kwun


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Chueca — Modern and chic tapas bar in Central

Bringing a dose of modern Madrid to Gough Street, Chueca is a sleek and trendy spot for innovative Spanish tapas. The vibe is cool and contemporary, perfect for a date night or cocktails with friends. The menu pushes boundaries with creative dishes like their signature Tuna Tartare Cone and rich Spinach & Blue Cheese Canelón.

Price range: $350 to $650 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 10:30pm
Address: G/F, 36-38 Gough Street, Central, Hong Kong
Book: 2323 3281chueca.hk

Read More: Romantic & Affordable Date Night Restaurants


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El Vaso De Oro  HK — Spanish bodega and wine bar in Tai Ping Shan

For a straightforward and taste of Spain without the fuss, El Vaso De Oro is your spot. This Sheung Wan eatery is all about hearty, traditional recipes, from a stellar Seafood Paella to a wide range of tapas. If you’re feeling spicy, we recommend the Spanish beer, a perfect companion to flavourful food!

Price range: $300 to $500 per person
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 11pm
Address: 44 Sai Street, Tai Ping Shan, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Book: 2506 2518, book.bistrochat.com/elvaso-de-oro

Read More: Set Lunch Deals In Sheung Wan Under $100


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Olé Spanish Restaurant — An iconic venue in Central for Spanish feasts

A Hong Kong institution for over 25 years, Olé is where you go for a classic, heartfelt Spanish experience. Tucked away in an unassuming building, the warm, rustic interior and the sound of live guitar music transport you straight to Madrid. This is the place to indulge in timeless dishes like Segovia-style Suckling Pig and sizzling Garlic Prawns.

Price range: $500 to $900 per person
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 3pm; 6pm to 11pm
Address: 7/F, Shun Ho Tower, 24-30 Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong
Book: 2523 8624, www.olespanishrestaurant.com.hk

Read More: The Best Brunches In Hong Kong With Free-Flow

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Blackpink’s Custom Hong Kong Itinerary: Where The K-Pop Queens Should Eat, Shop & Explore https://www.sassyhongkong.com/blackpink-hong-kong-itinerary-eat-shop-explore/ Mon, 08 Sep 2025 22:00:41 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=165374 Hong Kong’s about to be painted pink — and we’re not just talking concert lights! Hong Kong is a city of style, flavour and adventure — and what better way to explore it than through the eyes of K-pop royalty? In this guide, we create personalised itineraries for each Blackpink member, highlighting the spots we […]

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Hong Kong’s about to be painted pink — and we’re not just talking concert lights! Hong Kong is a city of style, flavour and adventure — and what better way to explore it than through the eyes of K-pop royalty?

In this guide, we create personalised itineraries for each Blackpink member, highlighting the spots we think Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa would love most in the 852. From chic cafes and streetwear shopping to iconic landmarks and hidden gems, discover how to travel Hong Kong like your favourite idols with Sassy! Whether you’re a die-hard Blackpink fan or just looking for a fun, more personalised and stylish way to explore the city, these Blackpink-inspired itineraries will have something for everyone hitting Hong Kong for their next concert! Read on to discover the whirlwind city adventure we’d send the K-pop queens on during their time offstage.

Read More: 10 New & Underrated Hong Kong Eats To Take Your Out-of-Towner


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Jisoo’s Itinerary
Jennie’s Itinerary
Rosé’s Itinerary
Lisa’s Itinerary
Group Itinerary Recommendations


Jisoo’s Elegant Explorer Itinerary 

Jisoo should visit Hong Kong Disneyland Blackpink Concert

Start the morning with a trip to Disneyland

Despite being the oldest member of Blackpink, we know how much Jisoo loves exploring and taking in touristy activities, so we’d recommend a visit to Disneyland, because we know how much she loves Frozen! Often hitting up Disney World and Disney Stores when travelling abroad, Hong Kong Disneyland is a great day-trip for anyone visiting the city. 

Read More: Things To Do In Hong Kong: Best Events & Weekend Activities This Month


Aqualuna Afternoon Tea Cruise

Afternoon indulgence with a twist

For an afternoon indulgence, we recommend a spot of high tea for this Blackpink member, and The Peninsula’s high tea is a must-try in our books! But since we also know Jisoo is a fan of ferry rides, we suggest for more unique experience, such as Aqualuna’s Afternoon Tea Cruise. Sail on board Hong Kong’s spectacular harbour on one of the last remaining red sail junks, with a curated selection of yum cha favourites from Dim Sum Library (available with vegetarian options too!) while enjoying the stunning views of Hong Kong’s skyline!

Read More: The Best Afternoon Tea Sets In Hong Kong — Where To Go For High Tea


Korean comfort food from MOYO Central

Korean comfort foods in Hong Kong

Knowing Jisoo’s love of rice and Korean food, we recommend one of the many stellar Korean dining spots in Hong Kong. For a Hong Kong spin on Korean faves, we’d recommend MOYO, which serves up contemporary Korean food with an Italian Twist ( the Carbonara rice cakes and beef tartare are a Sassy fave!) or Kaya, a beloved Korean BBQ spot in the heart of bustling Causeway Bay.

Sassy Tip: For those who enjoy the finer things in life, like Jisoo, may enjoy Duddell’s for stylish contemporary Cantonese fare and The Chinese Library for award-winning Chinese gastronomy in Central. 

Read More: Where Koreans Eat In Hong Kong – Legit Korean Restaurant Picks


Speakeasies and hidden bars in Hong Kong The Dragonfly

Live music and fine cocktails at a Hong Kong speakeasy

Afterwards, DarkSide at the Rosewood Hong Kong is ideal to end Jisoo’s Hong Kong adventure with champagne cocktails. Alternatively, tap into Jisoo’s musical side by enjoying live music and good vibes at one of Hong Kong’s stunning speakeasies and bars for a relaxed, low-key ambience, and all the delicious tipples.

Read More: The Best New Bars & Drinks Menus In Hong Kong This Month


Jennie’s Fashion-Forward, Trendsetter Itinerary

APT. coffee in Wanchai customisable avocado toast

Delicious avocado toast breakfast options in Hong Kong

For Jennie, no morning is complete without an avocado toast, so APT. coffee with customisable toast options or Wanaka’s alfresco dining and courtyard are ideal for Miss Jennie Kim. Alternatively, for more local Hong Kong flavour, Dim Sum Library or Tim Ho Wan are great options for reliable Yum Cha!

Sassy Tip: Check out Sassy’s recommended Dim Sum restaurants for more inspiration!


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Shopping trendy brands at Causeway Bay’s Hysan Place and Fashion Walk

Despite the potential crowds, Causeway Bay’s vast array of shops is ideal for this fashion icon. From streetwear-heavy concept stores like HBX, Juice and Fashion Walk’s D-Mop, to flagship locations of adidas (of which Jennie is a brand ambassador in several campaigns for the brand!) and Onitsuka Tiger, plus Vivienne Westwood and Maison Margiela, shopping options here are enough to keep Jennie entertained for hours!

Sassy Tip: Don’t miss Amaz By Lokianno in Fashion Walk, a hidden gem with designer figurines and collectables. Whether you purchase or not, the amazing collection makes for a fab impromptu toy exhibition and museum. 

Read More: The Ultimate Guide To Korean Clothing Stores In Hong Kong


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Savour Hong Kong’s delicious pizza scene

Despite her initial distaste for pizza, Jennie has become quite the pizza connoisseur. Grab an early dinner with a generous helping of divine pizza spots in Hong Kong. Our recommendations would be for gigantic American-style slices from Sonny’s or Mother of Pizzas — delish and oh-so Instagrammable!! 

Read More: The Best Pizza In Hong Kong: Slices For Every Occasion


Ice Cream and Gelato Places for Jennie in Hong Kong

Sample diverse and Hong Kong-exclusive gelato flavours

And of course, what’s dinner without dessert? We know Jennie’s love for ice cream, and with the vast array of Hong Kong’s sweet treats, you’re spoilt for choice! Our recommendation has to be Gelato Messina, perfect for sampling some Hong Kong-exclusive flavours such as Black Sesame Tong Yuen or Lao Gan Ma Chilli Oil. Plus, its large portions are perfect for sharing with her bandmates and team. 

Read More: The Best Ice Cream Shops In Hong Kong — Gelato, Soft-Serve & More


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Drinks at Hong Kong’s Best Bars in Asia

Finally, neighbourhood gem, Coa, or the number 1 bar in Asia 2025, Bar Leone, has to be recommended for Jennie. With friendly service, inventive drinks and an ambience that can’t be beat, Hong Kong’s bar scene is ideal for extroverts and introverts alike! Finish up drinks with an evening walk through one of Hong Kong’s many parks — we can almost predict an Instagram being taken here! 

Read More: Where To Find Instagrammable Hong Kong-Inspired Cocktails


Rosé’s Relaxing and Romantic Hong Kong Itinerary

Fineprint Australian Inspired Food Hong Kong

Australian-inspired cafes in Wan Chai

For a delicious morning, Fineprint or Blend & Grind are perfect choices for the singer, with its Australian-inspired cafes to give her a taste of her home in Hong Kong. Plus, with an acoustic playlist on loop and its pet-friendly facilities, these cafes make for a relaxing start to a day in Hong Kong. 

Read More: Our Favourite Cafes & Coffee Shops In Wan Chai


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A calming stroll through Hong Kong’s peaceful parks

Next up, we’d recommend a stroll through Tamar Park or Nan Lian Garden to take in Hong Kong’s idyllic nature spots amid the city’s hustle and bustle. Plus, she should defo sneak in a trip to Hong Kong’s Puma stores to see her recently released Puma sneaker. 


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Explore Hong Kong’s stunning beaches and seaside retreats

Then, we’d recommend a trip down to South Hong Kong to Repulse Bay and Deep Water Bay or even Stanley. Hong Kong’s beaches are not to be missed and are a true gem in Hong Kong, so a trip to the beach is necessary for at least one of the Blackpink members! Plus, the seaside cafes are perfect for Rosé, as seen in her Sea of Hope performances! 

Read More: The Best Beachside & Seaview Restaurants In Hong Kong


Little Bao cosy and vibey comfort food in Central Hong Kong

Light and vibey authentic Cantonese cuisine

For an evening treat, head back to the city for a cosy dinner at Little Bao for casual and light but vibey comfort food or Mak An Kee Noodle for an authentic taste of Hong Kong dumplings! Finish off by sampling some local Hong Kong desserts — we think she would love a mango sago! Refreshing and sweet enough to satisfy the singer’s sweet tooth! 

Read More: Your Guide To Lesser-Known Local Hong Kong Desserts


Lisa’s Energetic And Exciting Hong Kong Itinerary

Bakehouse Egg tarts a must-try for anyone visiting Hong Kong

Delicious pastries and egg tarts to start the day

We recommend Blackpink’s youngest member to start off with a bakery, knowing her love for pastries and bread. Of course, don’t skip the egg tartsa must-try for anyone coming to Hong Kong! Bakeries and coffee shops are abundant in the city — and Sassy’s got you covered on where to find the best cafes!

Read More: The Best Bakeries In Hong Kong — Where To Buy Bread, Pastries & More


Blackpink's Lisa loves Labubu's and Hong Kong is full of places to get them

Explore Mong Kok’s distinct and fun shopping vibe

From there, Lisa’s morning should divert to Sneaker Street in Mong Kok, where the vibe and energy suit her personality. Haggling isn’t for the faint-hearted, but we think she could do it! Plus, knowing her love of Labubus, Mong Kok is full of places to grab the next edition or alternative!

Read More: Labubu & Beyond — Hong Kong’s Cutest Collectables Guide


Tufting Workshop at Urban Peace in Hong Kong

An activity-filled afternoon with workshops and excursions

Always the outgoing type, Lisa’s afternoon should be packed with an adventure. We’re thinking a workshop (we think tufting would be right up her alley!) or a baking class! Alternatively, a trip to Ocean Park is ideal for her sweet nature. Filled with roller coasters and pandas, it’s equal parts adorable and adrenaline-filled.

Read More: Things To Do — Your Ultimate Hong Kong Bucket List


Thonglor authentic Thai Food in Little Kowloon

Authentic Thai food in Hong Kong’s Little Thailand

Finish up by hitting Kowloon City, where Thonglor is ready to delight with a true, authentic taste of Thailand to provide all the home comforts for Lisa with their stellar food. From the vintage Thai movie posters to the Wagyu boat noodles to in-house hand-made milk tea ice cream, this is a spot that is as much for the taste buds as it is for the experience. 

Read More:The Best Thai Restaurants In Hong Kong: Where To Eat Thai Food


Sober Coffee Rave Social Club Series

A sober coffee rave for the real extroverts

Finally, if lively Lisa still has energy for more, a coffee rave sounds right up her alley for a fab social event without the hangover! 

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Blackpink Group Must-Do Itinerary

No Blackpink Hong Kong itinerary is complete without these slightly touristy, but extremely fun and entertaining activities! With gorgeous city views and prime photo spots, these are the group activities ideal on Blackpink’s day off!

  • The Peak at golden hour. City views, wind in their hair, and that perfect group shot to break Instagram.
  • Dim Sum brunch together –  an iconic Hong Kong staple and ideal bonding moment. Share classic Cantonese dishes and pour tea for each other at a range of luxe or affordable Michelin-starred spots! 
  • Night Market Street Food Tour (Temple Street)fishballs, egg waffles and Hong Kong milk tea, plus international classics like tanghulu and crepes! 
  • Dragon’s Back Hike – This is a scenic but not too intense hike, and we could certainly see them making memories in cute athleisure fits! 
  • Ocean Park – for playful, carefree group activities that support Hong Kong’s wildlife conservation efforts! 

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10 New & Underrated Hong Kong Eats To Take Your Out-of-Towner https://www.sassyhongkong.com/new-underrated-hong-kong-tourist-spots-eat-drink/ Fri, 01 Aug 2025 06:57:29 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=163242 Have a friend visiting from out of town who’s already gone to Hong Kong’s most famous eateries? Take them to these new and underrated restaurants & bars! So your friend has been to Hong Kong before. They’ve had Anglo-Indian food at The Peak, stuffed themselves at Tim Ho Wan and gorged on street food at […]

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Have a friend visiting from out of town who’s already gone to Hong Kong’s most famous eateries? Take them to these new and underrated restaurants & bars!

So your friend has been to Hong Kong before. They’ve had Anglo-Indian food at The Peak, stuffed themselves at Tim Ho Wan and gorged on street food at Temple Street. Now what? Instead of recycling the same old itinerary, take them to these newly opened spots and classic gems — spots that locals love but often fly under visitors’ radars, or that weren’t around last time your out-of-towner visited! From secret hole-in-the-walls to killer Thai food and five-star dim sum, here’s your guide to showing off Hong Kong’s drink and dining scene like a pro.

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where to find the best xiao long bao in hong kong: din tai fung with branches in causeway bay tsim sha tsui sha tin and mong kok

Mak Kee Food — North Point Xiao Long Bao Done Right

Skip the long lines at Din Tai Fung — this Michelin Cheap Eats recommendation is where you’re likely to find the locals! Tucked away in North Point, you’ll be hard-pressed to find more affordable xiao long bao than here (and definitely not as drippingly delicious!).

Mak Kee, May Ka Mansion, 21-23 Fort Street, North Point, Hong Kong, 5711 3599, Instagram: makkeeyummyfood

Read More: The Best Xiao Long Bao In Hong Kong


Kinsman — A Peel Street Bar That’s Actually About the Drinks

Ping Pong is a classic Hong Kong speakeasy, but chances are, your friend has been before. Kinsman on Peel Street is where you go for serious cocktails with equally aesthetic charm. Using Chinese spirits, this neighbourhood bar is the type of spot that could only exist in Hong Kong.

Kinsman, 65 Peel Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2865 5011, www.singularconcepts.com/kinsman

Read More: The Best New Bars & Drinks Menus In Hong Kong


Peking Garden — Hong Kong Duck Without The View Tax

Hutong’s flaming duck is legendary, but so is the bill! Peking Garden serves up equally stellar Peking duck in an old-school, white-tablecloth setting that feels like a throwback to old Hong Kong. With locations all across Hong Kong, tableside carving and an 8pm noodle show, it’s a must-see for those visiting Hong Kong!

Peking Gardenvarious locations across Hong Kong, 2526 6456www.pekinggarden.com.hk

Read More: The Best Peking Duck In Hong Kong


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Hashtag B — Hong Kongers’ New Fave Egg Tart Bakery

Bakehouse may be our city’s reigning viral egg tart spot, but if you’re looking for a new take on the classic street food, take your friend to Hashtag B! The Napoleon egg tart features a delicate, flower-shaped puff pastry shell that’s impossibly light, flaky and airy, but the bakery also serves up unexpected flavours like peach and pistachio.

Hashtag Bvarious locations across Hong Kong, www.hashtagb.com

Read More: Our Favourite Egg Tarts In Hong Kong


Thai Pai Dong – No-Frills, All-Flavour Thai In Jordan & Central

Samsen gets all the hype, but if it’s ex-chef now works at this unassuming spot in Jordan, serving up the same authentic Thai cuisine without the two-hour queue. The Wagyu beef boat noodles, Pad See Ew, chicken skewers and mango sticky rice are must-orders — and if your out-of-towner would prefer to stay island-side, a new branch just opened on Staunton Street!

Thai Pai Dong, G/F, 24 Man Yuen Street, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 6648 0179

Read More: Where To Get Authentic Thai Food In Hong Kong


things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, wine tasting and Snack Baby Gelato & Drinks

Snack Baby — Hollywood Road Gelato With Unique Flavours

Move over, Messina — Snack Baby in Central whips up inventive flavours like Comté & Quince, made with spiced quince jam and toasted hazelnuts, and Ube Lavender Cheesecake in a tiny, Instagram-worthy shop. The seasonal specials are always a hit, and there are also alcoholic options!

Snack Baby, G/F, 93-95, Hollywood Road, Central, Instagram: snackbabygelato

Read More: Our Favourite Ice Cream & Gelato Spots In Hong Kong


Local Food: Shui Kee Coffee

Shui Kee Coffee (瑞記咖啡) — Authentic Milk Tea & Local Breakfast

If your out-of-towner has already tried out Australia Dairy Company, this local hole-in-the-wall is a great alternative! Nestled inside Sheung Wan’s Cooked Food Market, Shui Kee Coffee started out as a Dai Pai Dong 60 years ago, and loyal customers still to this day come back regularly for its famous HK-style milk teas and French toast.

Shui Kee Coffee, Shop 17, 2/F, Sheung Wan Cooked Food Centre, 345 Queen’s Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 2850 8643

Read More: Where To Eat Like A Local — Central & Sheung Wan


Jean Pierre — French Bistro Vibes In Central

If Carbone’s red sauce isn’t calling your name, try this cosy French bistro in Central. Think classic dishes like Steak Tartare, Soupe à l’Oignon, Boeuf Bourguignon and more — without the Carbone crowds. There’s also a standout bar with unique cocktails such as the Cornichon Martini, a Sassy favourite!

Jean Pierre, 9 Bridges Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2154 6101, www.jean-pierre.com.hk

Read More: The Best French Restaurants In Hong Kong


Banh Mi Bakery — Kowloon City Vietnamese Cuisine

Kowloon City may be known for its Thai Food, but this banh mi spot is a true gem. Banh Mi Bakery offers a different kind of charm than the ever-viral Banh Mi Nem (although we love this spot too!). From unique pics like avocado and deep-fried soft-shell crab banh mi to hearty, authentic pho, this Vietnamese restaurant has plenty of delicious picks.

Banh Mi Bakery, 49 Lung Kong Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2360 2883

Read More: Our Favourite Vietnamese Restaurants In Hong Kong


Causeway Bay Restaurants, Where To Eat: Lau Haa Hot Pot

Lau Haa Hot Pot – Retro Hot Pot In Causeway Bay

We love Haidilao as much as the next girl, but this neon-lit Causeway Bay eatery is equally beloved. The hot pot joint spans two floors, is decked with dai pai dong tables and chairs and you can expect over 20 choices of soup bases!

Lau Haa Hot Pot, Shop A, B/F & G/F, Block A, Lockhart House, 441 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2214 9388www.openrice.com/lau-haa-hot-pot

Read More: Gweilos’ Guide To Dai Pai Dongs In Hong Kong

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Top Hong Kong Wine Shops & Liquor Stores That Deliver https://www.sassyhongkong.com/eat-drink-alcohol-wine-beer-spirit-delivery-service/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 22:00:09 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=85138 Looking for wine shops to top up your home wine and spirit collection? These Hong Kong liquor stores offering alcohol delivery, from local favourites like Watson’s Wine to lesser-known gems, have you covered. Cheers! Whether an impromptu celebration, late-night Netflix binge or a “just because” hump day happy hour, wine shops and liquor stores offering alcohol […]

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Looking for wine shops to top up your home wine and spirit collection? These Hong Kong liquor stores offering alcohol delivery, from local favourites like Watson’s Wine to lesser-known gems, have you covered. Cheers!

Whether an impromptu celebration, late-night Netflix binge or a “just because” hump day happy hour, wine shops and liquor stores offering alcohol delivery in Hong Kong will have your pad stocked in no time! You’ll find bottles from independent wineries, popular supermarket brands, local breweries and more. And the best part? Your wine and spirit of choice can be delivered straight to your door in a matter of hours without you even having to leave the sofa! Keep scrolling for your complete guide to Hong Kong wine and liquor stores.

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best wine shops that deliver in hong kong: silene wine shop sources high quality wines from boutique wineries

Silène Wine Shop – Online destination for premium wines from boutique wineries

Known for its exceptional wine collection curated by The Missing Bottle, Silène Wine Shop is your one-stop destination for diverse, quality offerings. With direct imports from boutique wineries, each unique bottle is chosen for its excellence, and you can appreciate them as connoisseurs or novice enthusiasts. Silène’s outstanding selection of grower Champagnes and boutique wines highlights rising stars across Europe’s finest regions, from Bordeaux and Rhône Valley to Languedoc and Piedmont. It focuses on passionate winemakers, whether they’re new talents or the next generation revitalising their family estates. At Silène, you’ll discover hidden gems and distinctive flavours.

New Sassy Perk Sticker Enjoy 10% off your first order with the code 10WITHSASSY. Offer valid until Tuesday, 30 June, 2026.

Silène Wine Shop, Unit 2004-06, 20/F, Strand 50, 50 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 5336 9694, IG: @silenewineshop, www.silenewineshop.com


Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: Watson's Wine

Watson’s Wine – Fuss-free wine delivery in Hong Kong

As one of Asia’s largest wine specialists, you’ll have seen plenty of Watson’s Wine stores throughout the city. But did you know that Watson’s Wine also has a handy online store facilitating wine, sake and spirit delivery across Hong Kong? Place your order before 4pm to get it delivered the next working day. Click and Collect is also available at its many locations.

Watson’s Wine, various locations across Hong Kong, www.watsonswine.co

Read More: The Best New Bars & Drinks Menus In Hong Kong This Month


wine shops and liquor stores that deliver in hong kong; hk liquor store has locations all over hong kong and offer alcohol delivery

HK Liquor Store – Go-to wine and spirit shop for a quick pick-me-up or house gatherings

With 12 locations throughout Hong Kong, HK Liquor Store is a solid go-to option stocking quality wines, spirits and non-alcoholic Champagne, so there’s really something for everyone. Neatly arranged by category, you’ll have no trouble finding the bottles you need or a handy store near you! HK Liquor Store offers free delivery for orders over $1,000, otherwise there is a delivery fee of $120.

HK Liquor Store, various locations across Hong Kong, 3543 0038, www.hkliquorstore.com

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best wine shops that deliver in hong kong, vynluna wines for fine and artisanal wine bottles

Vynluna Wines – Cosy haven for fine and artisanal wines in Central

The fine selection at what is likely to become your new favourite boutique wine shop, Vynluna, has everything from ready-to-drink to collectible bottles, and also stocks small-batch gems handcrafted by eco-conscious global artisans. If you have any questions, the knowledgeable staff will be happy to help, including keeping you in the loop on the ever-evolving curated list of wines. Vynluna offers free delivery on orders over $1,500, or free store pick-up. It also hosts regular themed tastings you’re sure to enjoy whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious explorer!

Vynluna Wines, G/F, 5 Chiu Lung Street, Central, 5272 8088, IG: @vynluna, www.vynluna.com


Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: The Bottle Shop

The Bottle Shop – Hong Kong liquor store with a wide range of spirits, wines and more

A reliable beverage shop for high-quality drinks at affordable prices, The Bottle Shop is a favourite go-to of ours for alcohol delivery. As one of the founding members of the Craft Beer Association of Hong Kong, it naturally stocks a huge selection of local and international craft beers (including gluten- and alcohol-free options), along with a wide selection of gin, whisky, rum and wine.

The Bottle Shop, G/F, 114 Man Nin Street, Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2791 1600www.thebottleshop.hk

Read More: Your Neighbourhood Guide To Sai Kung


best hong kong wine shops and liquor stores that offer delivery in hong kong, wineview has a huge selection of wines

WINEVIEW – One of Hong Kong’s best online wine shops

With over 1,200 products available ranging wines, champagne, beer and spirits, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for at WINEVIEW. You can snag free shipping with orders over $1,000 or six bottles, or add on just $60 for delivery across Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories. Don’t know as much about wines as you wish you did? Check out its wine tutorials — or go all out with a wine course — to become a true-blue sommelier!

WINEVIEW, Whatsapp: 3462 2341, www.wineview.com.hk

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best hong kong wine shops and liquor stores that offer delivery in hong kong, rng has one of the biggest collections of wines and spririts in hk huge liquor store

RNG Wine – Huge online wine store with next day delivery

Not only does RNG Wine have over 4,000 wines from all over the world for you to browse through, but it also ensures 24-hour temperature control in its warehouses (which any novice wine enthusiast knows is important) and offers next day delivery (or same-day delivery with an extra charge) and self pick-up at its two locations. You can scroll through old vintages, newcomers to the scene, fun gift sets and of course, non-alcoholic options too. RNG Wine also has a membership tier programme.

RNG Wine, B214, B2/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2520 5300
RNG Wine, Unit 812, 8/F, Hewlett Centre, 52-54 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, 2520 3220, www.rngwine.com

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Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: Crushed Wines

Crushed Wines – Female-run wine bar in Hong Kong with an online store

Crushed Wines was born over a fateful Zoom call by four gals with a few decades of wine, restaurant and marketing experience between them. Wines are available for delivery across Hong Kong, and you can also drop by the Crushed Wine Bar in Sai Ying Pun (open Tuesday to Saturday) for a selection of sustainable, small-batch wines and a menu of seasonal sharing plates.

Crushed Wines, Shop A, G/F, 6-8 Second Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, crushedwines.com


Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: Vivino

Vivino – Online wine marketplace with an app

Vivino has one simple goal: to help people enjoy wine to the fullest. As the world’s largest online wine marketplace and most downloaded wine app, Vivino offers a unique wine shopping experience that works by pooling community data to suggest personalised wine recommendations for your convenience.

Vivino, www.vivino.com

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Wine Rack – Hong Kong wine shop stocking affordable bottles

Specialising in mixed cases of quality wines, Wine Rack is ideal if you’re after a variety of affordable options. In addition to wine, the online store also delivers beers, cider, spirits and soft drinks.

Wine Rack, various locations across Hong Kong, www.winerack.com.hk

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Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: Bidvino

Bidvino – Extensive choice of wines online for delivery in Hong Kong

Bidvino offers an exclusive and extensive choice of wines online for delivery in Hong Kong with a “pay now, ship later” policy available so you don’t run out of space at home! What’s more, the site also provides user-friendly information to help you understand what you’re purchasing along with enthusiastic customer service.

Bidvino, bidvino.com

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Jebsen Fine Wines – Shop wines, premium sakes and spirits in Hong Kong

True to its name, online store Jebsen Fine Wines delivers an enviable selection of iconic wine brands, including the likes of Bollinger, Penfolds and Rupert & Rothschild, to name a few, along with an impressive range of award-winning spirits and premium sake.

Jebsen Fine Wines, www.jebsenfinewines.com


Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: Wine Brothers

Wine Brothers – Small-batch wines sourced directly from Australia

From the vineyard and delivered straight to your doorstep in Hong Kong, Wine Brothers is the brand to know for direct-sourced small-batch wine and craft spirits. Expect an impressive collection of undiscovered wines made with love, all sourced directly from small-batch Aussie vineyards.

Wine Brothers, www.winebrothers.com.hk


Cellarmaster Wines – Stocks wines on a budget as well as more premium selections

With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, Cellarmaster Wines delivers everything from boutique producers to fine, rare and aged classics. On a budget? Not a problem! Bottles at Cellarmaster Wines range from $38 upward, so you can have something fabulous delivered without having to spend a fortune.

Cellarmaster Wines, cellarmasterwines.com

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Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: OmtisFine Wine

Omtis Fine Wine – Cellar in Kowloon offering a wine storage service

Omtis Fine Wine is home to an extensive range of top-value daily drinking wine, as well as an impressive selection of fine and artisan wines with trusted provenance. But what we love most about Omtis is its shop and store service which allows you to store wines that you purchase, ensuring they remain in perfect condition.

Omtis Fine Wine, Suite M1, 10/F, Kaiser Estate, Phase 3, 11 Hok Yuen Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.omtisfinewines.com


Two More Glasses – Curated selection of over 2,000 wines and spirits

Sourcing over 2,000 wines and spirits (all hand-selected by its in-house sommelier) from across the globe, Two More Glasses represents family-owned labels such as Marquis de Vargas, Allouchery Perversal and many more. As one of Team Sassy’s favourites, we can vouch for its timely service and exquisite wines. 

Two More Glasses, Unit 1001, World Interests Building, 8 Tsun Yip Lane, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong (closed Sundays), 3586 3028, www.twomoreglasses.com

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Kerry Wines – Popular wine shop offering premium wines

Packing a team of experienced wine veterans and sommeliers, you can trust that the wines here are of quality. You can shop hassle-free by sorting according to the winery, grape variety and even green practice (whether it’s organic, sustainable or biodynamic). Plus, it can help you organise a wine tasting for special occasions! 

Kerry Wines2169 7700www.kerrywines.com

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Hong Kong Liquor Store & Wine Shops, Wine Delivery In Hong Kong: Wine N Things

Wine ‘N’ Things – Wine delivery as well as spirits, ciders and craft beers

As the largest importer of New Zealand wine in Hong Kong, Wine ‘N’ Things is the place to go for your New World wine fix. The online retailer also stocks a selection of Old World wine offerings for delivery, along with a small range of craft beers, ciders and spirits.

Wine ‘N’ Things, winenthingshk.com

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The Flying Winemaker – Hand-picked selection of reds, whites and sparkling wines

Led by founder and winemaker Eddie McDougall, The Flying Winemaker has a long-standing commitment to creating award-winning wines, along with running its very own comprehensive online store and delivery service. Here you can shop a variety of red, white, rose and sparkling wines from around the globe, as well as a curated selection from the winemaker himself.

The Flying Winemaker, flyingwinemaker.com.hk


More Wine Shops And Liquor Stores With Alcohol Delivery In Hong Kong

  • Wine Not HKG – Discounted selection of wines, spirits, liqueurs and whiskeys. Choose home delivery or free pick up with 24-hours notice. www.winenot.com.hk
  • Wine Cave – Wine supplier with a 10,000sqft. cellar where clients can store their personal wine collections. www.winecavehk.com
  • Cuvees.com – Wine shop where quality is always guaranteed, storing all of its alcohol in state-of-the-art temperature and humidity-controlled warehouses. cuvees.com
  • Bestbev – Delivers a wide range of international beers, ciders and spirits to cover every drinking occasion. bestbevhk.com
  • WINE MOMENTS – Of note here are the brand’s Wine Boxes, which feature a selection of curated wines according to themes like “Daydrinking” and “Read And Relax”. winemoments.com
  • Discover Wines Asia – Offers bottles from boutique, family-owned wineries, giving you an alternative to the more mainstream wine fare. www.discoverwinesasia.com
  • Sake Central – This delivery pick offers one of the most impressive sake collections in the city, curated by founder and “Sake Samurai” Elliot Faber. sake-central.com
  • Young Master Ales – One of the largest craft breweries in Hong Kong. youngmasterales.com
  • Ponti Wine Cellar – Huge online wine store sourcing dozens of brands and running frequent sales. www.pontiwinecellars.com.hk

Read More: Your Guide To Online Grocery Delivery Sites In Hong Kong


Editor’s Note: “Top Wine Shops & Liquor Stores In Hong Kong” was most recently updated in June 2025 by Team Sassy.

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Team Sassy’s Favourite Neighbourhood Bars & Local Pubs https://www.sassyhongkong.com/eat-drink-sassys-favourite-neighbourhood-bars-hong-kong/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 22:00:31 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=81181 We love Bar Leone, Coa and Quinary as much as the next girl, but sometimes we want to sit down and have a drink somewhere a little more lowkey… Sometimes you just want a cosy neighbourhood bar to meet up with your girls — one with good vibes, great drinks and no pretence. From neighbourhood […]

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We love Bar Leone, Coa and Quinary as much as the next girl, but sometimes we want to sit down and have a drink somewhere a little more lowkey…

Sometimes you just want a cosy neighbourhood bar to meet up with your girls — one with good vibes, great drinks and no pretence. From neighbourhood hangouts to hidden speakeasies, these local Hong Kong bars prove you don’t need a top 50 list or sky-high prices to enjoy a lovely little night out.

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Ping Pong 129, speakeasy bar, sai ying pun, Hong Kong

Ping Pong 129 Gintoneria — Sai Ying Pun speakeasy and gin bar

Redesigning an old ping pong hall into a stylish speakeasy, this gin bar is one of Hong Kong’s worst kept secrets. But the laid-back gin bar is popular for good reason — not only does it offer some of the best G&Ts in the city, the spacious Sai Ying Pun venue will likely seat your whole group.

Ping Pong 129 Gintoneria, L/G, Nam Cheong House, 129 Second Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, 9835 5061, www.pingpong129.com

Read More: Hidden Bars & Speakeasies In Hong Kong You Need To Know


Coffee Analog, Mong Kok café and nighttime whisky bar

Coffee Analog — Mong Kok café and nighttime whisky bar

This artsy café in Mong Kok takes its coffee seriously, but that doesn’t stop it from turning into a whisky bar when the clock strikes 5pm. This cosy joint is run by Malt Cask, an online liquor retailer, and serves over 100 indie whiskies — along with a daily mystery cake to keep things fun and surprising!

Coffee Analog, 169 Sai Yeung Choi Street North, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 6112 9994, coffeeanalog.hk

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Dionysus & Loong, Modern Hong Kong BBQ and bar in Tin Hau

Dionysus & Loong — Modern Hong Kong BBQ and bar in Tin Hau

Helmed by two former fine-dining chefs, Dionysus & Loong is a fusion Cantonese izakaya joint in Tin Hau known for its “secret menu items” and buzzing atmosphere. The drinks may not be as good as the food, but the vibe is right if you’re in the mood for a late-night gathering.

Dionysus & Loong, 3 Tsing Fung Street, Tin Hau, Hong Kong, 6587 5174, Instagram: @dionysus_loong

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Tomo, Tai Hang's neighbourhood bar and block party venue

Tomo — Tai Hang’s favourite neighbourhood bar

Open Wednesday to Sunday, Tomo is the perfect place to pop into for light bites, guest bartender shifts and herbal tea cocktails. It’s not the most affordable on our list, but it makes up for it with its open-to-all neighbourhood events, like block parties and pop-up markets.

Tomo, 37 Sun Chun Street, Tai Hang, Hong Kong, 9282 5247, Instagram: @tomo_taihang

Read More: Your Neighbourhood Guide To Tai Hang


Tai Lung Fung, Wan Chai bar with neon lights and quirky vibe

Tai Lung Fung — Wan Chai bar with a dose of nostalgia

A Wan Chai neighbourhood favourite for nearly 13 years, Tai Lung Fung is known for its neons and nostalgic charm. Beyond the fun and photo-worthy interior, we love the two-for-one beer deals (wine too!) and their signature cocktails — especially the lemongrass martinis, which are a little too easy to drink.

Tai Lung Fung, 5 Hing Wan Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2572 0055, tailungfungbar.com

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Blend & Grind, Kennedy Town café by day, bar by night

Blend & Grind — K-Town café by day, bar by night

Blend & Grind is a favourite café around Hong Kong Island for its outdoor seating and Australian coffee, but did you know it turns into a bar at night? The venues are quieter in the evenings once the coffee crowd clears out, so it’s always easy to grab a seat!

Blend & Grind, 20 Catchick Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
Blend & Grind, 1 Sun Street, Starstreet Precinct, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 6361 2711, blendandgrind.com

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Bambino, Casual wine bar on Peel Street with good cocktails

Bambino — Casual wine bar on Peel Street

This lovely little Peel Street wine bar takes inspiration from the kind of restaurant more typically seen in France and Italy — casual and romantic, with an excellent wine selection. This spot likely offers the best food on our list, but don’t miss on the reasonably priced cocktails ($80 to $110) and beer ($60) either.

Bambino, 45 Peel Street, Central, Hong Kong, 5265 0573, www.bambinohongkong.com

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Ned Kelly's Last Stand, Tsim Sha Tsui jazz bar with live music

Ned Kelly’s Last Stand — Tsim Sha Tsui jazz bar with live music

An oldie but a goodie, Ned Kelly’s Last Stand has been around since what feels like the beginning of time. This grungy Australian joint is known for its casual and cosy atmosphere and for playing some of Hong Kong’s best live jazz. Just skip the overpriced grub — TST has plenty of better and more affordable food options.

Ned Kelly’s Last Stand, 11A Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2376 0562, www.facebook.com/pages/Ned-Kellys-Last-Stand

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Lung Fu Pao, Campy Japanese sex-shop bar concept in Soho, Hong Kong

Lung Fu Pao — Campy Japanese sex-shop concept in Soho

Lung Fu Pao is a go-to for raucous nights out in Soho full of Japanese fusion food and daring drinks (shout out to the delectable Dutty Marge!). The decor is fun and campy — sex dolls plastered to the ceiling, porno mags taped to the walls — and the happy hour deals are A1.

Lung Fu Pao, 47B Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong, 3460 4609, www.lungfupaohk.com


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Rooftop And Al Fresco Bars In Hong Kong With Epic Views https://www.sassyhongkong.com/eat-drink-bars-rooftop-outdoor-drink-dine-view/ Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:00:39 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=81895 Rooftop bars and al fresco terraces offer the perfect respite for an urban jungle escape. Whether it’s for post-work tipples, celebrating a special occasion or just because, here’s where to go for sundowners with a view… Whether you’re after dinner with a view, or just want a spot to sit for happy hour and watch […]

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Rooftop bars and al fresco terraces offer the perfect respite for an urban jungle escape. Whether it’s for post-work tipples, celebrating a special occasion or just because, here’s where to go for sundowners with a view…

Whether you’re after dinner with a view, or just want a spot to sit for happy hour and watch the world go by (with a million-dollar harbour view too), having your bar table perched on a rooftop is just something else. Whatever your priority (location, ambience, rooftop views or top-tier cocktails), there really is something for everyone. Scroll through for our pick of the best rooftop bars and al fresco terraces across Hong Kong. We’ll cheers to that!

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Best Rooftop Bars In Hong Kong: Cardinal Point Central is a team favourite

Cardinal Point – Rooftop bar in Central with unrivalled skyline and harbour views

Cardinal Point at Forty-Five is where your evenings get a serious upgrade! This chic venue, led by John Nugent of The Diplomat, boasts a stunning al fresco terrace offering unparalleled views of Central’s skyline and Victoria Harbour. Whether you’re in the mood for sundowners or classic cocktails — the Pandan Highball is a Sassy favourite — Cardinal Point’s creative drinks programme celebrates global flavours with a twist. Perfect for large gatherings of up to 350 guests, this rooftop hotspot promises nights filled with dazzling views, live music, and the best golden hour vibes in the city!

Cardinal Point, Forty-Five, 43-45/F, Gloucester Tower, LANDMARK ATRIUM, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 3501 8560, www.cardinalpoint.com.hk

Read More: The Best Al Fresco Restaurants & Terraces In Hong Kong With Outdoor Seating


Rooftop Bars Alfresco Terraces Hong Kong Eat Drink: Terrible Baby

Terrible Baby – Kowloon’s rooftop gem with creative cocktails and casual vibes

Proving that great rooftop bars can be found on the “dark side” too, Eaton HK’s Terrible Baby is one of our favourite Kowloon spots for drinks. Here you’ll find a beautiful garden terrace with urban views overlooking Jordan. In addition to the casual rooftop vibes, don’t sleep on the creative cocktails on offer here, crafted by Bar Manager Axel Gonzalez, and you may as well bring your furry friends along too as this particular spot is dog-friendly!

Terrible Baby, 4/F Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2710 1866, www.terriblebaby.com

Read More: Hong Kong’s Most Instagrammable Cocktails


Best Rooftop Bars In Hong Kong: SKYE Bar

SKYE Roofbar and Brasserie – Convenient spot with sweeping city and waterfront views

Found on the 27th floor of The Park Lane Hong Kong hotel, this rooftop restaurant and bar has you covered on all fronts, including food, drinks and views. It’s right opposite Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, and comes with panoramic vistas of Hong Kong’s skyline and waterfront. We love Skye’s focus on sustainability, not to mention the fact that we are simply spoilt for choice with over 50 wine selections on offer.

SKYE, 27/F, The Park Lane Hong Kong, 310 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2293 8888, www.parklane.com.hk

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ICHU Terraza – Urban jungle inspired al fresco terrace in Central

Did you know that modern Peruvian restaurant ICHU has a beautiful outdoor rooftop space? Terraza is ICHU’s urban jungle-inspired rooftop terrace. The al fresco spot hosts weekly DJ performances, along with regular happy hours (including offers on shisha), right in the heart of Central. The next time you’re around, pop in and try the Pisco Sour, you won’t regret it!

Sassy Tip: Looking for that rooftop ambience without those rooftop prices? ICHU’s happy hour can be enjoyed on weekdays from 3pm to 6pm, and includes house beers and wines, along with selected signature cocktails.

ICHU Terraza, 3F, H Queens, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 2477 7717, www.ichu-hk.com

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Best Rooftop Bars In Hong Kong: aqua rooftop bar with drinks and dj sets

aqua – Italian and Japanese restaurant and bar with panoramic rooftop views

Be assured that when this iconic Hong Kong restaurant relocated to the new H Zentre in TST, it retained everything we loved about the original flagship and if anything, elevated its standards to new heights. aqua’s rooftop terrace Spirit Bar is the perfect place to kick off your evening (or afternoon since it does open at 3pm!) with a signature cocktail from an extensive menu and breathtaking panoramic views.

aqua, 17/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3427 2288, www.aqua.com.hk

Read More: The Best Brunch Spots In Hong Kong


Best Rooftop Bars In Hong Kong: Wav Rooftop at The Trillogy

The Trilogy – Beautiful vistas and great vibes at Wav Rooftop in Central

It’s right there in the name, The Trilogy is a triple threat with Keyz Nightclub, Ella Jazz Speakeasy and Wav Rooftop where Miami beach meets the Hong Kong skyline. Taking over the former Carbon space, this rooftop bar in H Code offers stunning 270-degree views of the city and Mid-Levels’ sparkling lights. Whether you’re perched at the standing tables near the harbour or lounging under plush cabanas with friends, Wav promises a night of relaxation and immaculate vibes. Sip on fruity cocktails, fine wine, and champagne as you soak in the scenery.

Wav Rooftop, 26/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong, www.instagram.com/trilogy.hk

Read More: Where To Find The Best Happy Hour In Central


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OZONE – World’s highest rooftop bar with panoramic night views

Drink among the clouds at the highest rooftop bar in the world! Located on the 118th floor of the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, this rooftop lounge is as much a tourist attraction as it is a sleek (and somewhat pricey) watering hole. OZONE’s open-air rooftop terrace is the perfect spot to survey the sparkling lights of Hong Kong from every angle.

OZONE, 118/F, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2263 2270, www.ritzcarlton.com

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Best Rooftop Bars In Hong Kong: Top Town

Top Town – Lavish chandeliers and art deco flair

Not your average rooftop bar, Top Town’s exquisite chandeliers are just the cherry on top, combined with stunning panoramic views of Central. The art-deco inspired American Seafood Bar offers both indoor and outdoor seating and is perfect for casual lunches and late-night cocktails. Team Sassy members particularly love the daily Sundown specials where you can get several drinks — including Prosecco and House Spirits with Mixers — for $50 each from 5pm to 9pm, and delicious Top Town bites until 11pm.

Top Town, 31/F, 28 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2133 5769www.oro-toptown.com/top-town

Read More: The Best Al Fresco Restaurants & Terraces In Hong Kong With Outdoor Seating


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Sugar – Rooftop bar with umbrella-covered sofas in EAST Hotel

Located on the 32nd floor of the EAST Hotel, this spacious rooftop bar and lounge has a different view of Hong Kong from every spot. Sugar’s drinks menu features an extensive selection of martinis and mojitos, amongst all sorts of delicious cocktails and draught beers. Settle under the umbrella-covered sofas on the rooftop patio (with an order of truffle French fries!) for a perfect lazy evening.

Sugar, 32/F, East Hotel, 29 Tai Koo Shing Road, Tai Koo, Hong Kong, 3968 3738, www.easthotels.com

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rooftop bars Cadillac Bar & Grill

Cadillac Bar & Grill – Mexican-American rooftop escape with affordable happy hour

Saddle up for a wild ride at Cadillac Bar & Grill, the ultimate rooftop escape in Causeway Bay’s Hysan Place! This expansive bar captures the spirit of Mexican-American cuisine and transports you straight to the sun-soaked beaches and fiestas of the Wild West. Don’t miss its happy hour from 2pm to 7pm on weekdays, where drinks start at just $18 and only go up $10 each hour. This is also a great place to grab fellow boozy friends and a pitcher of Margaritas to share during happy hour for $220.

Cadillac Bar & Grill, Shop 718-719, 7/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2521 2322, www.elgrande.com.hk

Read More: 12 Best Mexican Restaurants In Hong Kong


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Popinjays – Upscale rooftop venue with a sprawling terrace lounge

Set on the top floor of The Murray, this rooftop restaurant and bar is one of Hong Kong’s finest, serving up a modern European-inspired menu along with an impressive beverage selection. While Popinjays’ restaurant has stunning floor-to-ceiling windows, a must-visit is the 420-square-metre rooftop wrap-around terrace, complete with inviting lounge chairs, comfortable couches, and unparalleled views of The Peak, Central Hong Kong, and its surrounding parks. Sometimes, there are even intimate concerts held here by local and internationally renowned artists.

Popinjays, 26/F, The Murray, Hong Kong, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong, 3141 8888, www.niccolohotels.com

Read More: Concerts And Music Festivals Happening In Hong Kong & Macau 2024


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Cruise – Hidden rooftop gem in North Point

Swap the hustle and bustle of Central for sundowners in North Point. Found on the 23rd floor of Hyatt Centric, this hidden gem offers panoramic views and a spacious outdoor terrace – check and check! As for the concoctions, there are plenty of options that’ll suit all taste buds including locally-inspired cocktails and festive offerings (plus a 50% off happy hour deal!).

Cruise, 23/F, West Tower, Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong, 1 North Point Estate Lane, North Point, Hong Kong, 3896 9898, www.hyatt.com

Read More: Best Hidden Bars And Speakeasies In Hong Kong


Best Rooftop Bars In Hong Kong: SipSip for drinks, local food and shisha

SìpSip Rooftop & Private Lounge – Indoor and outdoor spaces with drinks, food and shisha

Where classic vibes meet modern life, SìpSip excels at one thing in particular: making sure you’re covered no matter what. If the weather calls for it, sit outside on the rooftop bar and bask in the glory of the Hong Kong skyline — especially recommended during golden hour — and if not, chill on the home theatre sofas in the intimate lounge where you can still embrace the cinematic views. In addition to delicious cocktails and surprisingly affordable comfort food (think dim sum, rice bowls and a variety of hot soups and congee), you can also dabble in shisha in a variety of unique flavours — all ordered through SìpSip’s handy QR code!

SìpSip, 25/F, Morecrown Commercial Building, 108 Electric Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 5131 7189, sipsiphk.com

Read More: These Shisha Bars & Hookah Lounges Are Fire!


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KABOOM – Rooftop bar with tropical vibes in Tsim Sha Tsui

Come for the shisha, fusion bites and creative cocktails, stay for the views and tropical vibes! The comically named drinks are mostly on the lighter side, perfect for a relaxing afternoon watching the sunset with friends. If you ask us, we always go for Life Sucks, Let’s Get Drunk!, Damn Pissed Off! and If Not Now, When?.

KABOOM, 20/F, Prince Tower, 12A Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3708 8114, www.instagram.com/kaboom.hk

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rooftop bars ALTO

ALTO – Daily happy hour with sky-high views in Causeway Bay

With an unbeatable view from the 31st floor of V Point Tower in Causeway Bay, this rooftop steakhouse also draws its crowds for the cocktail-lovers looking for stellar scenery. With its sleek interiors and extensive menus, ALTO remains a favourite. The Sunset, Sip & Savour happy hour runs daily from 5pm to 8pm, with selected drinks starting at $58.

ALTO, 31/F, V Point, 18 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2603 7181, www.sandshospitality.com/alto

Read More: The Best Steakhouses In Hong Kong


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More Rooftop Bars And Al Fresco Terraces In Hong Kong

With a skyline like Hong Kong there really are endless options for a rooftop drink! Here are some more picks around the city.

  • Eyebar – Nautical decor and ambience at this expansive outdoor patio in Kowloon. www.elite-concepts.com
  • La Rambla by Catalunya – Killer drinks menu, moreish tapas, imported Spanish furnishings and of course, amazing views in the outdoor seating area. www.larambla.hk
  • Sunset Grill – Locally themed cocktails with unique scenery in Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel. www.sunsetgrill.hk
  • Red Sugar – Impressive selection of craft beers, wines, cocktails and snacks in Hung Hom’s Kerry Hotel. www.shangri-la.com
  • ZUMA – Relaxed and vibrant rooftop garden terrace with inventive cocktails in the heart of Central. www.zumarestaurant.com
  • Portico at Spiga – Indulge in Italian bites, comfy seating and al fresco vibes at Spiga’s sprawling rooftop terrace. www.sandshospitality.com
  • Duddells – With a drink on the Duddells rooftop terrace you’ll feel a world away from the hustle and bustle of Central. www.duddells.co
  • The Envoy – Rooftop terrace restaurant and bar in The Pottinger Hotel, Central. www.theenvoy.hk
  • The Garage – Head over to the Cordis Hotel in Mong Kok for this Food Truck and Craft Beer themed rooftop bar. www.cordishotels.com/the-garage-bar
  • Harbourside Grill – Head to this TST rooftop bar for a sundowner on the al fresco terrace and be treated to unparalleled views of the Hong Kong Island skyline. www.sandshospitality.com/harbourside-grill
  • HYC – Grab a gin-based cocktail and take in the 360° view from this rooftop bar and shisha lounge. www.hychongkong.com

Editor’s Note: “Top 20 Rooftop Bars And Al-Fresco Terraces In Hong Kong” was most recently updated in November 2024 by Veena Raghunath. With thanks to Fashila Kanakka and Catherine Pun for her contribution.

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Where To Find Instagrammable Hong Kong-Inspired Cocktails https://www.sassyhongkong.com/hong-kong-inspired-cocktails-bars-eat-drink/ Wed, 09 Oct 2024 22:00:27 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=150009 From recreations of clay pot rice in cocktail form to using local Traditional Chinese Medicine-based liqueur, these nostalgic Hong Kong-inspired cocktails are Insta-worthy and absolute musts! Seeing a cocktail based off our favourite local dessert or street food (there’s even claypot rice in here!) always sparks our curiosity. The nostalgia takes over, along with the […]

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From recreations of clay pot rice in cocktail form to using local Traditional Chinese Medicine-based liqueur, these nostalgic Hong Kong-inspired cocktails are Insta-worthy and absolute musts!

Seeing a cocktail based off our favourite local dessert or street food (there’s even claypot rice in here!) always sparks our curiosity. The nostalgia takes over, along with the Insta-worthy presentation! Our city’s known for its world-class bars – the 2024 Asia’s 50 Best Bars can attest to that! – and its rich history and culture. What better way to raise a glass and pay homage to the fragrant harbour than with a Hong Kong-inspired cocktail?

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Red Room

A speakeasy that’s gone viral on social media, Red Room is tucked behind a wall of lockers, entering quite a literal red room set in retro vibes. Though the cocktails here can be on the pricy side, you’re in for meticulous mixology reflected in themed drinks. The Tea Fist and Red Temptation go down easily (made with red dates and pu’er tea) – the vintage-style presentation means Insta drinks first! For those looking for a tipple that sums up the 852, the Hong Kong Island Iced Tea is your order. 

Red Room, Shop 606, 6/F, K11 Musea, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2638 3382lubuds.com/red-room

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Avoca

Situated in the newly opened Mondrian Hong Kong, Avoca is the bar to go for local-inspired concoctions. Expect daring ingredients like bourbon infused with Chinese bacon, sesame oil and peanut butter rye whiskey in these balanced cocktails. The recreations of lap yuk (cured pork belly), mango pomelo (our favourite local dessert!) and even clay pot rice in cocktail form is both nostalgic and mesmerising!

Avoca, 38/F, Mondrian Hong Kong, 8A Hart Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3550 0338, mondrianhotels.com/avoca


Quinary

A Hollywood Road favourite and Asia’s #26 best bar, Quinary’s known for whimsical cocktails that ace in interactive presentation. While you can expect new cocktail menus every now and then, some classics stay on the menu and amongst them, we recommend the Haak Lo Mai (using black glutinous rice), Happy Cake for those that love the pistachio craze and Big Spice in Little China that comes with rice crackers, all of which area quirky take on local flavours.

Quinary, G/F, 56-58 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, 2851 3223www.quinary.hk

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Kinsman

Old-school Hong Kong meets mid-century design at this Cantonese cocktail salon. Kinsman’s beautifully illustrated menu introduces its skilfully crafted drinks by giving insight to Hong Kong’s history and culture, so take your time when picking your poison We usually dive straight into Kowloon Dairy and the easy-to-drink Gulu Fizz. Best paired with local nibbles like Typhoon Shelter Fries and Mapo Tofu Sando!

Kinsman, 65 Peel Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2865 5011, www.singularconcepts.com/kinsman


Bamboo Bar

Since its opening, Bamboo Bar in Lan Kwai Fong’s been delivering raunchy nights with cocktails that hit right. Though you may not find Hong Kong-themed drinks per se, you’ll find unique ingredients and Chinese liqueur like flavoured Baijiu. Some cocktails also infuse homegrown liquor brand based on Traditional Chinese Medicine, Magnolia Lab, definitely worth a try!

Bamboo Bar, G/F, 21 D’Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong, Instagram: @bamboo_812

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10 Best Sports Bars To Watch The Olympics In Hong Kong https://www.sassyhongkong.com/eat-drink-sports-bar-pub-live-football-drinks/ Tue, 02 Jul 2024 22:00:28 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=93831 Looking for a sports bar near you to watch the The Olympics or live football, rugby or basketball? We know just where to go! Hong Kong may be home to international sporting events like the Rugby Sevens and the annual Dragon Boat Festival, but when the action is taking place a little further afield, you […]

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Looking for a sports bar near you to watch the The Olympics or live football, rugby or basketball? We know just where to go!

Hong Kong may be home to international sporting events like the Rugby Sevens and the annual Dragon Boat Festival, but when the action is taking place a little further afield, you don’t want to miss out. Whether it be The Olympics, the FIFA World Cup or Champions League, a cricket tournament or a tennis cup, Hong Kong bars live broadcast sports events at various locations across the city. Wan Chai, Sheung Wan and Tsim Sha Tsui are all good bets to grab a seat and a pint, save this list for our go-to sports bars in Hong Kong.

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The Globe – Watch live football, rugby and the superbowl

Known as one of Hong Kong’s only “proper pubs” head to The Globe for its all-day long happy hour and a selection of live sports. Catch everything from live football to superbowl and rugby which is projected on a big screen for everyone’s viewing pleasure. Plus, the team just installed a brand-new 40″ TV for more every day sports events!

Sassy Tip: Happy hour runs from 9am to 8pm every single day, and The Globe is also home one of the largest selection of craft beers in Hong Kong.

The Globe, Garley Building, 45-53 Graham Street, Central, Hong Kong, www.theglobe.com.hk


Delaney’s – A long-standing favourite for live sports in Hong Kong

A classic Irish pub with its origins in Tsim Sha Tsui about 20 years back, Delaney’s may be on the pricier side but it’s a great spot to watch sports with a larger group. Showing live sports on the regular, catch tennis opens, football tournaments, rugby and more on their TV screens – check out Delaney’s Facebook page for regular updates on screening schedules.

Delaney’s, various locations across Hong Kong, www.instagram.com/delaneys_kowloon


China Bear – Beachside sports bar showing football, boxing, tennis and rugby

You don’t have to be based on Hong Kong Island to enjoy live sports, as China Bear in Mui Wo proves. Another British style pub, it shows everything from rugby and Premier League football, to tennis and boxing, you can enjoy a weekend hike on Lantau and pit-stop here on the way home to catch all the action.

Sassy Tip: If you’re going to be in the area and want to watch a particular game, check in with China Bear beforehand as if they can show it, they’ll be more than happy to!

China Bear, G/F, Mui Wo Centre, 3 Ngan Wan Road, Mui Wo, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, www.chinabear.com.hk

Read More: Mui Wo Guide – Restaurants, Beaches, Hikes & More


Morty’s – Live sports paired with craft beers and pastrami

Not just our go-to in the city for a reuben sandwich, Morty’s is known to also show major American sports such as basketball, football and baseball. Heading here on a Tuesday? Morty’s in Wan Chai offers two-for-one reuben or pastrami sandwiches from 4pm for dine-in guests!

Morty’s (Central), Jardine House, Shop 2-14, LG/F, 1 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong
Morty’s (Wan Chai), 8-10 Wing Fung Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, www.mortys.hk

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KonFusion Restaurant and Bar – Sheung Wan sports bar doubling as a pub quiz and open mic spot

From live sports to trivia night with fun prizes and open mics, KonFusion is quite the buzzing bar to be throughout the week. Previously screened the FIFA World Cup (all 64 matches!), the Euro 2024 matches, UFC fixtures, English Premier League matches on the regular and more, expect a drinks menus with cocktails, beers and hard liquor as well as proper meals to have your dinner sorted.

KonFusion Restaurant and Bar, Shop B, G/F, Lai Yan Lau, 42-56 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, 5485 3907, www.instagram.com/konfusionhk


The Chippy HK – British pub in Discovery Bay for live sports

Priding itself in serving the most authentic fish and chips in Hong Kong, The Chippy shows weekly Premier League matches, F1 races, rugby and more. Have a sports event or match you’d really like to see? You can call ahead and make your requests, and the staff will try their best to accommodate!

The Chippy HK, Shop G101, Discovery Bay Plaza, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, 2987 8688, www.instagram.com/thechippyhk

Read More: Where To Get The Best Fish And Chips In Hong Kong


17 Fenwick – Wide-screen TVs with a long happy hour to boot

With a 170-inch HD TV screen, and several smaller screens throughout the space, 17 Fenwick is a popular sports bar in Wan Chai. You can easily lounge around the pool table, play darts or have a go at beer pong during the half-time (or if you simply wanted the company but wasn’t in for the match!). What’s more, the happy hour here runs from 11am to 8pm with beers starting at just $45!

17 Fenwick, G/F & 1/F, Kam Chung Building, 17 Fenwick Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2567 1832, www.instagram.com/17fenwick


Wan Chai Stadium – Sports bar to catch football matches, F1 races, rugby matches and more

Nothing quite says sports bar like Wan Chai Stadium! From the live-size F1 car hanging from the ceiling to signed jerseys framed on the walls and multiple TV screens, watching a live sports event here is a breeze, which also means it can get packed so you may have to book your tables in advance during peak seasons (like World Cups). 

Wan Chai Stadium, Shop A3, G/F, Hay Wah Building, 72-76 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 3579 4466, www.instagram.com/wanchai_stadium_official


Trafalgar – Live cricket, Formula One, tennis, rugby, English Premier League and more

A Wan Chai classic, Trafalgar is an English-style pub, complete with two 120-inch outdoor projectors, and eight indoor TVs to catch every game. During half time, take advantage of the bar’s pool table, dart machine, touch screen arcade and beer pong table, or just enjoy the large selection of English ales and ciders on offer.

Trafalgar, 54-62 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, www.trafalgar.com.hk

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Flaming Frango – Watch a wide variety of sports live

One of the few sports bars showing cricket tournaments live in Hong Kong, Flaming Frango is famed for its peri peri chicken (which is halal!) so your meal is sorted and the Central location makes it an easy stop for everyone. You can also catch football, rugby, F1 races and UFC matches on the regular.

Flaming Frango, G/F, SOHO Central, 55 Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2556 7555, www.flamingfrango.com

Read More: Where To Find The Best Happy Hour In Central


Editor’s Note: “10 Best Sports Bars To Watch Live Sports In Hong Kong” was first published in 2018 and most recently updated in July 2024 by Fashila Kanakka, with thanks to Annie Simpson for her contribution. 

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Where To Find The Best Happy Hour In Central https://www.sassyhongkong.com/eat-drink-happy-hour-deals-central-district-bars-specials/ Thu, 20 Jun 2024 22:00:38 +0000 https://www.sassyhongkong.com/?p=87308 Looking for the best happy hour in Central? We’re raising a glass to these incredible drinks deals. A good drink shouldn’t cost the earth. Lucky for us, our city offers up some excellent happy hour deals, meaning we don’t have to pay the big bucks come 5pm (or even earlier, if you’re having that kind […]

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Looking for the best happy hour in Central? We’re raising a glass to these incredible drinks deals.

A good drink shouldn’t cost the earth. Lucky for us, our city offers up some excellent happy hour deals, meaning we don’t have to pay the big bucks come 5pm (or even earlier, if you’re having that kind of a day)! Central, in particular, is full of amazing bars which offer up tempting drinks deals, so there’s always somewhere to stop in for a quick one without busting your budget. From trendy bars to al fresco neighbourhood watering holes, here’s where to go for happy hour in Central.

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Central Happy Hours Hong Kong: Quality Goods Club

Quality Goods Club – 2-For-1 drinks and $25 sliders

Home to fine brasserie fare and a great spot for live music, come for “Quality Hour” and take advantage of the 2-for-1 deal on house spirits, beer and wines by the glass. Go all out and order a Crystal Cocktail Tower to share between eight to 12 friends for $500, and when hunger sets in, the $25 Smashed Burger Sliders are sure to hit the spot.

Happy Hour: Thursdays to Saturdays, 6pm to 8pm

Quality Goods Club, Basement, On Lok House, 39-43 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, 6029 1530, www.qualitygoodsclub.com


Shady Acres – $50 beer, wine and bar snacks

This neighbourhood watering hole offers up a wicked happy hour all week long that starts as soon as their doors open! With beer, cocktails and glasses of wine all at $50, it’s hard to pass up. Don’t sleep on the HH snacks, also starting from $50, including Tomato and Sardine Crostini, Chicken and Leek Croquettes.

Happy Hour: Monday to Friday, 5pm to 7pm, Saturday and Sunday, 3pm to 7pm

Shady Acres, 46 Peel Street, SoHo, Central, Hong Kong, www.theshadyacres.com


Holy Eats – All-day happy hour and $20 oysters on Wednesdays

Holy Eats is blessing us with a happy hour that stretches for from 4pm to 8pm, with drinks ranging from $50 to $75. Better yet, “Holy Hour” runs all day on Wednesdays, when you can also indulge in $20 oysters.

Happy Hour: Daily, 4pm to 8pm (all-day Wednesdays)

Holy Eats, 23 Elgin Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong, 2890 2892, www.holyeatshk.com


central happy hours, central bars, drinks deals: honky Tonks tavern

Honky Tonks Tavern – $65 House wines, spirits and hard slushies and $30 pizza slices

Start your night at Honky Tonks for a sip and a bite. Between 5pm to 7pm, you can enjoy Pepperoni and 4Cheese pizza for $30 a slice and wash it down with a Hard Slushie for $65.

Happy Hour: Daily, 5pm to 7pm (all-day Wednesdays)

Honky Tonks Tavern, Man Hing Lane, Soho, Central, Hong Kong, www.honkytonkstavern.com


The Pontiac – $55 Cocktails

Knock back a couple of The Pontiac’s legendary signature cocktails for $55 during “Ponty Hour”, including the Hobnail and Killswitch. The all-female bar staff at The Pontiac keep it real with punchy drinks, plenty of shots and a hell of a lot of fun.

Happy Hour: Daily, 4pm to 7pm

The Pontiac, 13 Old Bailey Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong, 2521 3855, www.instagram.com/wearethepontiac


The Globe – Pints starting at $50

The Globe is well-known for its almost endless beer list and classic pub grub. And it continues to be a popular spot for its happy hour in Central, which runs for almost 12 hours (yes, you read that right!). During happy hour, pints start from $50, with a huge and ever-changing international and local selection on offer.

Happy Hour: Daily, 9am to 8pm

The Globe, Garley Building, 45-53 Graham Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2543 1941, www.theglobe.com.hk

Read More: Where To Find The Best Craft Beer In Hong Kong


central happy hours, central bars, drinks deals: mr wolf

Mr Wolf – Al fresco cocktails and wine for $68

Mr Wolf is a go-to for casual bites and tipples in the heart of Central. Head out to its alfresco terrace area to enjoy craft beer for $58 and cocktails and wine for $68.

Happy Hour: Monday, 5pm to 10pm, Tuesday to Friday, 3pm to 7pm, Saturday: 3pm to 9pm, Sunday: 3pm to 5pm

Mr Wolf, 5/F, Crawford House, 70 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong, 2526 0838www.mrwolf.hk

Read More: Top Rooftop Bars And Al-Fresco Terraces In Hong Kong


Yurakucho – $50 highballs and bites starting from $28

Head to this hip Central drinking den for $50 wine and Prosecco, $60 sake and highballs starting from $50. Bar bites starting as low as $28 is part of the draw. After all, “YFC Hour” is named after the Yurakucho Fried Chicken bites, which you can order for $38 between 5pm and 7pm.

Happy Hour: Monday to Thursday, 4pm to 7pm and 10pm to 12am, Friday and Saturday, 4pm to 7pm

Yurakucho, G/F, Yu Yuet Lai Building, 43-55 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, www.facebook.com/yurakucho.izakaya


BACI Trattoria & Bar

If you’re a fan of whiskey, don’t miss BACI’s weekday happy hour between 3pm and 8pm, offering whisky by the bottle starting at $2,280 (hello, Macallan 18 Year Sherry Oak and Highland Park 18 Years). You can also enjoy Prosecco, rosé, Aperol Spritz and more for $78 to $88.

Happy Hour: Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays), 3pm to 8pm

BACI Trattoria & Bar, G/F, California Tower, 30-32 D’Aguilar Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong, 2344 0005, WhatsApp: 6299 2347, lkfconcepts.com

Read More: The Best Whisky Bars In Hong Kong


central happy hours, central bars, drinks deals: Quiero Has

Quiero Más – Discounted prices on select cocktails, sangria, wine and beer

Sip, sup and socialise on the penthouse floor of MM8 while taking advantage of discounted prices on select handcrafted cocktails, sangria, wine and beer on-tap during Quiero Más Hours.

Happy Hour: Daily, 4pm to 7pm

Quiero Más, 20/F, M88, Wellington Place, 2-8 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2383 0268, www.quieromas.hk


Foxglove – Wine, Prosecco, cocktails and beer from $60

Step back in time and enjoy a swanky weekday drinks deal at Foxglove – one of the most sophisticated happy hours in Central. Guests can enjoy a selection of drinks starting from $60, including wines, spirits and beers, or an expertly-made table-side cocktail.

Happy Hour: Monday to Friday, 5pm to 7pm

Foxglove, 2/F, Printing House, 6 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2116 8949, mingfathouse.com/foxglove


Ask for Alonzo

If it’s wallet-friendly drinks you’re after, Alonzo Hour has got you covered with spiked lemonade, lager and selected house wines and Prosecco for as little as $48, alongside Campari Spritz, Aperol Spritz and Classic Negronis for $68. Enjoy a selection of hearty snacks with your drinks, such as Parmesan Fries, Sausage Skewers and Potato & Mozzarella Croquettes, from $58 until 6pm.

Happy Hour: Daily, 3pm to 8pm

Ask for Alonzo, 1G/F, Grandview Garden, 18 Bridges Street, SoHo, Central, Hong Kong, 8489 7847, www.askforalonzo.com


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