Antidote
Address A hip spot outfitted in retro-styled furniture, a majority of Antidote’s crowd are trendy youngsters looking for a drink before hitting the clubs. DJs rotate throughout the week, from hip hop to house to techno and downbeat. more... |
Backroom
Address If luxury is what you are after, head to the Backroom, where high-end clientele rub elbows over exotic martinis and cocktails. Dress appropriately if you want to make it past the overly-discriminating bouncers. more... |
![]() Gecko Lounge and Wine bar
Address A laid-back destination where mostly regulars come to share a quiet drink and unwind. Gecko Lounge also has a decent wine lists. Music varies, but generally adheres to jazz and downbeat. more... |
![]() V-13
Address If your desire is to sample the widest variety of vodkas to be found in Hong Kong, look no further than V-13. This vodka bar serves up twists on classic cocktails, perfect for a drink before venturing out to the club. more... |
![]() Bocas Tapas and Wine Bar
Address Boca features a delicious selection of tapas, but also a few traditional dim sum dishes for those desiring something more local. A good wine list complements a selection of homemade sangria. more... |
Feather Boa
Address What used to be an antique store now plays host to Feather Boa, a cozy lounge that manages to maintain something of its former ambience. A great place for a quiet evening with good friends and pleasant conversation. more... |
Propaganda
Address Populare among Hong Kong’s gay community. Entrance is free on weekdays, with a minimal cover on Fridays and Saturdays. more... |
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Upcoming Agenda
Birthday of Kwan Tai
Kwan Tai is the God of War and the patron of Hong Kong's police and gangsters!
Cheung Chau Bun Festival
The Bun Festival is local to the island of Cheung Chau only. Pak Tai, the Taoist God of the Sea is worshipped and evil spirits are scare away by loud gongs and drums during the procession.
user experience
Hong Kong - user Tracy Tomsett - 11/04/2007
British, living and working in Hong Kong.
XS2hongkong software is great! In an ever changing and fast paced city, keeping up with the local hotspots can be difficult. With XS2hongkong it's easy to find your way around without a guide book. I would certainly recommend it to visitors to HK. The fun phrases section is hilarious and a good way to strike up conversation - I have a talking phone!

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