Buddha Lounge
Small but vibrant Buddha Lounge is a place for pulsating beats even when all else fails. Usually most happening after other places start to quiet down, lots of different DJ’s play here starting around midnight already.
Small but vibrant Buddha Lounge is a place for pulsating beats even when all else fails. Usually most happening after other places start to quiet down, lots of different DJ’s play here starting around midnight already.
Take the elevator up to DHARMA DEN, where an interesting collage of pop art greets you welcome to a lounge where you are to chillout to the tunes of the same genre.
To pass time between dinner and the late night club spot, Déjà Vu is a hot destination for Hong Kong’s gay crowd.
This restaurant, lounge and bar all rolled into one is spread over two floors, the ground floor mainly features a VIP area, a diamond shaped bar and a terrace where people can enjoy cocktails and Mediterranean finger food.
Unpretentious Insenses is conveniently located between SoHo and Lan Kwai Fong, hidden behind a humble doorway. It boasts a spacious open-air courtyard at the rear, and a small but eclectic lounge.
Find little bohemian bar Linq by the stony steps of Pottinger street. Upon entering you’ll be met by cozy darkness, accented by candlelight gently stroking the exposed brick wall.
Liquid Lounge is a new venue for chic luxury, soulful music and a culinary tingle. The stylish decor stretches over two floors, the ground floor having a more casual feel for conversation and the lower ground floor providing a more chic and classy ambiance for the VIP feeling.
The island’s first African lounge, Makumba has made a name for itself with its rhythmic live music every night. The beat of the African Zouk drum delivers afro jazz as well as world music, and the resident DJ spins the latest African AfroJazz, AfroPop, Mandingo, Tribal and Carribean tunes.
Marouche Grill whips up some of the best Lebanese cuisine has to offer for people in Hong Kong. The meat is mainly sourced from the US and New Zealand, but the spices and ingredients used are imported directly from Lebanon, and even the chef is Lebanese.
Peel lounge features a relaxing sitting area facing Peel Street. It features sofa lounge area on one side and a long bar.