Club entertainment in Hong Kong
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Tazmania Ballroom Club
This sexy, futuristic lair hasn't forgotten how to be playful. At any one time, you'll see people dressed to the hilt smoking on the balcony, or in sweatpants playing pool at gold-plated tables.
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Yumla
Tucked away Yumla is worth seeking out not for its scruffy looks but rather for the relaxed vibe and DJs who spin an eclectic but cutting-edge mix of excellent dance, hip hop and guitar stuff.
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Tribeca
No, not NYC but glitzy Hong Kong… It's an über-decked-out club with chatting lounges, a long bar and popular theme nights (eg salsa on Sunday). It's popular with a suave Cantonese crowd, so dress to impress. There's free entry and drinks for women on Thursday night.
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Pronounced ‘one-fifth’, this sophisticated lounge bar and club has a broad bar backed by a two-storey drinks selection from which bar staff concoct some of Hong Kong’s best cocktails. It gets packed on the weekend with a dressy professional crowd, but it’s still a good place to chill.
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Insomnia
Come here when you can’t sleep, as it fills up only when other bars are starting to wind down. It’s a people-watching place with a wide, open frontage, and there’s a Filipino band doing covers out the back.
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Homebase
A meet ‘n’ greet for the styled and beautiful early on, this place turns into a bump ‘n’ grind after hours (there’s a cover charge of $100). It’s one of the more popular after-hours venues and one of the few places that is still partying well after dawn in a city that does, in fact, sleep. Great house and breakbeat music and a small dance floor.
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New Makati Pub & Disco
It has to be said: you can’t go lower than this sleazy pick-up joint, named after a Manila neighbourhood. Imagine dimly lit booths, Filipino amahs and middle-aged white male booze-hounds, who all just wanna have fun. In fact it is less wretched than this description might make it sound and it’s a friendly, unpretentious place to dance the morning away.
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Joe Bananas
JB’s, in Wan Chai forever it seems, has dropped its long-standing wet T-shirt/boxers aesthetic and gone for more of a bamboo-bar feel. Unaccompanied females should expect a good sampler of bad pick-up lines; go with friends and have some un-PC fun. There are free drinks for women from 6pm to 3am on Wednesday, and ‘Crazy Hour’ (6pm to 8pm daily) is even more generous than happy hour.
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Drop
Deluxe lounge action, excellent tunes and potent cocktails keep Drop strong on the scene. It’s like walking into Wallpaper* magazine, but the vibe here is unpretentiously inclusive and the crowd reaches a happy fever pitch on big nights. The members-only policy after 10pm Thursday to Saturday is (flexibly) enforced to keep the dance floor capacity at a manageable ‘packed like sardines’ level. Enter from Cochrane St.
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Neptune Disco II
Neptune II is a fun club with a mostly Filipino crowd and a rockin' covers band. If everything's closing and you can't bear to stop bopping, this is the place to head for. It really rocks at the Sunday afternoon-tea dance starting at 14:00.
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