Join Please Don't Tell Sunday School for an exclusive masterclass led by industry insiders to hone your knowledge of fine spirits and cocktails. A range of delicious hot dogs, Impossible Burger served with a generous heap of waffle fries and tater tots are designed by two Michelin-starred Chef Richard Ekkebus. Granted, there are many Shanghai bars that are worth checking out. 8GWC is a new drink-in concept by Bottles & Bottles that promises retail prices, wine bar hospitality and no service charge. If you bother to go looking for it, you’ll even discover a fourth concept hidden within the building: a ‘secret’ bar called Tipsy. Don’t miss PDT NYC’s legendary cocktails such as Benton’s Old Fashion and Be a Fan, created for Hong Kong with locally brewed Geung Goji Berry and Ginger Green Tea Taboocha. Jethro Kang Holiday season may be over, but the drinking never stops in Singapore, thanks to these eight new bars in February. Concepted by the folks behind Mama Diam (also mentioned in this article), you’ll be treated to something impressive from the moment you walk through the secret doorway. The cocktails are stellar, as are the snacks. Credit: Secret Singapore by Megan Zara Walsh Synthesis is a new hidden bar and restaurant, behind a TCM-inspired storefront, at Tower 4 in Suntec City. For instance, hide away in underground drinking dens, or find the secret doorway to another world in places like Fortune Centre and Suntec City. Once inside, the space announces itself as hip and intimate seating 25 guests.Ī unique collaboration with the operators of the iconic New York cocktail bar PDT (Please Don't Tell), PDT Hong Kong features creative cocktails developed by renowned mixologist Jeff Bell, with a talented bar team led by New York transplant and Head Bartender Daniel Valencia. Well, there’s dozens of secret bars in Singapore offering a one-of-a-kind hospitality experience to thrill you. Now that we’ve rolled out our guide to secret bars in the city, it’s only natural for us to suss out hidden restaurants and cafes in Singapore that serve up tasty grub. Options include North Sea Oil (Aquavit, cocchi americano, opium orange liqueur, smoked single malt whisky for THB2,300), Manhattan (dry gin, vodka citron, Lillet Blanc for THB1,900) and Vesper (bourbon & rye, sweet vermouth for THB1,900).A bar within a bar, PDT Hong Kong is hidden in the mezzanine level on MO Bar entering through a secret phone booth. Take a break from the hustle and bustle and check out Singapores best-kept secrets, from hidden parks and bars to forgotten spots some of them hiding in plain sight, right under your nose. Secret Singapore tracks down the best things to do in the city, from quirky restaurants and hidden bars to the best exhibitions, shows and nightlife in Singapore. It’s recommended for two to three people per infuser, Arnon said. Enjoy it as flavors change over the course of time. The visually striking roll-y vessel created by Czech-born designer Martin Kastner allows drinkers to play around with their desired ingredients and infuse them into a cocktail. Visiting bars around the world, Arnon brought back an item called Porthole Infuser for Bangkok drinkers to try. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / Coconuts Bangkok Opium Spritz (THB450) and Let’s Say It’s Red (THB420). Discover some of the most secret speakeasies and bars in Singapore to hide in. Here you can indulge in traditional Chinese dishes. Through the fridge door, as bizarre as it may sound that is how you enter this secret bar. However, the first hidden bar we visited in Singapore was at 28 HongKong Street. They are located at the rooftop of the National Gallery with the most picturesque view of Maria Bay along with the beautiful skyline. ApYes, we like hidden bars Maybe because of their tasty and more artisan cocktails, or a more relaxed atmosphere. Let’s Say It’s Red (THB420) actually arrives with a canary yellow-hued gin drink packing a few punches that combine opium jackfruit syrup, yellow chartreuse, egg white and quinine-flavored Cocchi Americano. Smoke & Mirrors is one of the most luxurious bars in Singapore. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / Coconuts Bangkokįancy something spritzy? Wine-based cocktails like the Opium Spritz (THB450) could easily be a new fave for the tartness and sweetness of ruby red grapefruit-dominated Pampelle matched with prosecco, opium seltzer and Thai-Chinese remedy Porkun Eabor, which is produced by the pharmacy itself.ĭon’t get too hung up on colors, especially when you’re drunk. Naughty Red Riding Hood (THB480) at Opium Bar. Mystique is there, too, thanks to tiny truffle oil drops. If sour cocktails are more to taste, definitely try the Naughty Red Riding Hood (THB480) which comes heavy (and naughty!) with salted butter mezcal while the juicy, tangy notes owe to an opium raspberry cordial.
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