The hustling and bustling city of Hong Kong has been known for its vibrant nightlife and world-renowned bars. This trendy city is full of thrillingly hip cocktail concoctions that are sure to make a great start to every night. To get the full Hong Kong experience, here are five of the best cocktail bars in Hong Kong you have to check out.

First, you're going to want to check out The Chinnery. This Mandarin Oriental establishment features traditional interiors with a definitive British collection of malt whiskeys. This elegant cocktail bar offers a wide array of breathtaking medleys featuring everything from club favorites to whiskey-enriched jewels.

Next, you might want to travel back in time to visit America in the 1950's. No, we're not talking about time travel. We're talking about the nostalgic 50's themed cocktail bar, Varga Lounge. With crooners serenading you to classic Broadway show tunes and deliciously themed cocktails, you'll be absolutely charmed by this old saloon.

Deemed as one of the best new bars in Hong Kong 2016 by The Culture Trip, Honi Honi Tiki Cocktail Lounge should be a forerunner in your barhopping schedule. The Polynesian bar serves tangy, spiced cocktails that will transport your taste buds to a more tropical location. The earthy timber and bamboo decor will be sure to heat you up almost as quickly as their strong drinks.

Grabbing a drink made by an award-winning mixologist can never do you wrong. At Quinary, all trademark cocktails have been painstakingly made by Antonio Lai with the use of cutting edge techniques and equipment. According to The Drinks Business, these strange yet satisfying libations are perfect for adventurous drinkers who are looking to try something new. Wasabi vodka, anyone?

Of course, you can't go to Hong Kong without embracing their rich Chinese culture, and on your cocktail journey, there's one place that will give you just that. Dragon-i offers its customers with eccentric food and beverage concoctions made with traditional flavors that are sure to remind you exactly where you are.


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