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8-min walk from Exit C, Hong Kong MTR Station continue reading
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Review (3)
Level1 2024-02-05
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Make sure you give it a try to ring the bell or at least knock on the door, because this bar does not have an obvious sign. It's a membership bar, but anyone is welcome if there is seats available. You can become their member and enjoy their benefits such as discount on retail shopping and some more that are going to be announced soon. Have visited several times, with a group of 2-3 people to 7-8 people. This place is suitable for sole visitor, couple, with a few friends and also for big groups as they have 2 tables, one for 2-3 people and one for 5-6 people and 8ish counter seats. Minimum charge is $200, reasonable for a cosy bar in this area. They have their unique selection of sake of good 20-30 labels from which the staffs are happy to help you find the one for you. Or you can try their tasting sets to start with and tell them which one you liked so that they will have better idea of what to recommend you. They also have draught beer from Asahi which is made in Japan and sent directly from Japan, which is rare to find in HK.  continue reading
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Level1 2024-02-05
133 views
It is located in a quiet area away from the hustle and bustle of Central. The entrance of the restaurant is a wooden door and the sign is not obvious, so it might be a little difficult to find, but it was like a hideout, which is quite nice.   They have really nice atmosphere, and music.  There're  two tables (big one for 5-6 pax and small one for 2-3 pax)  and about eight seats at the counter. There is a wide choice of Sake, but there's  a sake sommelier who will help you choose the right sake to go with your food. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)