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Bars in Hong Kong:
... stopped over in Hong Kong on my way to Australia. For 3 nights struggling with jet lag I went out with my friend who lives there. My favourite area to go out in was Lang Kwai Fong, a central area of bars, clubs and restuarants. There are several streets here on a hill, near the central shopping district and theres music for all tastes. One thing I liked about going out in HK was that you can just sit down at a t... Read the full review: 24 hour party people by mizzy |
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Glenary's Restaurant (Darjeeling, India) Address: Nehru Road / Bar / Cafe International / Darjeeling / India - Chinese and South Indian dishes to the mouth watering local cuisines. overall rating |
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Vuenos Bar Tokyo 1F / Bar / Cafe International /B1 / 2-21-7 Dogenzaka / Shibuya-ku (5458 5963) Shibuya station / Open 10pm-5am daily / Bar 7pm-5am daily. |
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TY Harbor Brewery Bar / Bar / Cafe International / 12-1-3 Higashi-Shinagawa / Shingawa-ku / Tel: + 81 (03) 5479 4555 / City Centre. |
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Organ Bar Kuretake Bldg 3F / Bar / Cafe International / 4-9 Udagawa-cho / Shibuya-ku (5489 5460) / Shibuya station / Open 9pm-5am daily. |
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Montown Bar / Cafe International / Roppongi Tokyo. |
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Gas Panic Bar 3-15-24 Roppongi Minato-ku / Bar / Cafe International / Tokyo 106-0032. |
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Bar Isn't it Bar / Cafe International / Roppongi Tokyo. |
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Bars in Beijing ... are more than 400 bars around Beijing. Most of them are located in the northern and eastern areas of the city. The most famous areas are the top 3 listed below. 1. San li Tun & Worker s Stadium Since the first bar opened in the southern street of San li Tun in 1989 this area has developed into 9 sq.km. It was most popular and still is especially with foreigners. Around San Li Tun there are more than 70 foreign Embassies and a famous silk market(now the market moved inside and is called Ya Xiu Market). Here you can find many bars with different themes. Some are very big. Some just have a couple of tables. The bars in the southern street are more simple, quie... Read the full review: Top 3 bar areas in Beijing by happysh2009 |
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Glenary's Restaurant (Darjeeling, India) ... for an English Fans of the BBC s hit show Goodness Gracious Me will no doubt recall the classic sketch where and Indian family go out for an English . This was about poking fun at the British habit of going out for Indian food and being obnoxious to the Indian waiters and the sketch turned the tables on the norm by showing a group of Indians competing to eat the most bland food on the menu and complaining they wouldn t be able to go to the toilet for a week after. I couldn t help but imagine that a place like Glenary s might have been their inspiration. This is a classic example of Old England transported direct to the Himalayas and it s popular with visitor... Read the full review: Going for an "English" at Glenary's by koshkha |
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Bars in Beijing ... Den, The Den is a well established bar to the East of the Central area (the area that is home and playground to the majority of ex-pats here. It is a Western syle bar run (hands-on) by a tough, shrewd Chinese/Mongolian businessman. Its more or less like a good pub (though with a Chinese staff). You can get good value meals, (Western and Westernised Chinese) more or less any drink you want (including Guiness) and female companionship if you are in the mood. Its reasonably priced, good value, safe and the meeting place of many long-term expats. It has big-screen TV s and projectors which are used to play major sporting events including Rugby, Football (American and the... Read the full review: Sometimes you need sanity. by tony morgan |











