星期四, 8月 18, 2005
Chill out at L.K.F
Today, I start clubbing with my friends in Lan Kwai Fong. The suits should be heading out or chilling out by now, and party people should be arriving to claim the night. This is how I spend my night at Lan Kwai Fong. hEhE!!!
Lan Kwai Fong’s a top place for people watching. Look at this bar, on the corner of the two main streets in Lan Kwai Fong. This is California, one of the bars that helped transform Lan Kwai Fong from a nondescript backwater to a hub of Hong Kong nightlife. It’s a classy joint, and is very much a place to see and be seen. But for writing types like me, the prices are painful, so I prefer to glance at the beautiful people, and walk on by. hAhA!!! =p
Not that prices elsewhere are always so wonderful — Hong Kong by night is an expensive place, thought. We decided to make the most of happy hours and an y other offers, and to drink little when and where a couple of rounds cost something akin to the Dolce Vita. =p
If feeling like skinflints just now, we can buy drinks from a take-away food place near Dolce Vita, and mingle with the folk who are standing in the street. This stupid street is narrow, closed to traffic, and turns abruptly uphill, ending at a junction that marks the upper corner of Lan Kwai Fong. Arrgghh!!!
You could stroll up it in a minute or so, and turn right, then down, to return to Dolce Vita . This would make a complete circuit of the heart of Lan Kwai Fong — and would lead past a plethora of bars as varied as their drinks menus. Add a jaunt up a side alley, and we could cover Lan Kwai Fong in little more time than it takes to say its name. hEhE!!! =)
What a waste that would be! If you want to say you’ve been out on the town in Hong Kong, you must have done more in Lan Kwai Fong than have a slightly cheap drink in the street. =p
That's why, we should make for a bar like Dolce Vita, for street watching during Happy Hour. It's a grand spot for watching mainland tourist groups shuffling through, looking at people in bars almost as they might peer at creatures in a zoo, and taking souvenir snaps - and perhaps wondering what on earth the fuss is about, as the Fong is often pretty quiet in early evenings. hEhE!!!
Then, maybe to a pub I like the most, that's Hong Kong Brew House at the top of this street - where there are a few locally brewed ales to sample, and you can crunch on peanuts and toss their shells on the floor. =)
How are you feeling? We could stay on in Lan Kwai Fong, and later head for Insomnia, which can be packed and bouncy when the band plays, or bellow some songs ourselves in Hardy's. hEhE!!!
Otherwise, let’s hail a taxi, and make for Wanchai — asking for Lockhart Road. But, I’ve heard that Home, near Lan Kwai Fong, is a prime place to make for if you want to carry on partying till mid-morning; the Bridge (pub) in Wanchai has lately become another place for dancing while it's daylight. hEhE!!! You can head there if you wish. As for me — I’ve got other plans; I know where I’m headed. I’m going to bed. =p
Always Love U,
Evonne Cheung
Lan Kwai Fong’s a top place for people watching. Look at this bar, on the corner of the two main streets in Lan Kwai Fong. This is California, one of the bars that helped transform Lan Kwai Fong from a nondescript backwater to a hub of Hong Kong nightlife. It’s a classy joint, and is very much a place to see and be seen. But for writing types like me, the prices are painful, so I prefer to glance at the beautiful people, and walk on by. hAhA!!! =p
Not that prices elsewhere are always so wonderful — Hong Kong by night is an expensive place, thought. We decided to make the most of happy hours and an y other offers, and to drink little when and where a couple of rounds cost something akin to the Dolce Vita. =p
If feeling like skinflints just now, we can buy drinks from a take-away food place near Dolce Vita, and mingle with the folk who are standing in the street. This stupid street is narrow, closed to traffic, and turns abruptly uphill, ending at a junction that marks the upper corner of Lan Kwai Fong. Arrgghh!!!
You could stroll up it in a minute or so, and turn right, then down, to return to Dolce Vita . This would make a complete circuit of the heart of Lan Kwai Fong — and would lead past a plethora of bars as varied as their drinks menus. Add a jaunt up a side alley, and we could cover Lan Kwai Fong in little more time than it takes to say its name. hEhE!!! =)
What a waste that would be! If you want to say you’ve been out on the town in Hong Kong, you must have done more in Lan Kwai Fong than have a slightly cheap drink in the street. =p
That's why, we should make for a bar like Dolce Vita, for street watching during Happy Hour. It's a grand spot for watching mainland tourist groups shuffling through, looking at people in bars almost as they might peer at creatures in a zoo, and taking souvenir snaps - and perhaps wondering what on earth the fuss is about, as the Fong is often pretty quiet in early evenings. hEhE!!!
Then, maybe to a pub I like the most, that's Hong Kong Brew House at the top of this street - where there are a few locally brewed ales to sample, and you can crunch on peanuts and toss their shells on the floor. =)
How are you feeling? We could stay on in Lan Kwai Fong, and later head for Insomnia, which can be packed and bouncy when the band plays, or bellow some songs ourselves in Hardy's. hEhE!!!
Otherwise, let’s hail a taxi, and make for Wanchai — asking for Lockhart Road. But, I’ve heard that Home, near Lan Kwai Fong, is a prime place to make for if you want to carry on partying till mid-morning; the Bridge (pub) in Wanchai has lately become another place for dancing while it's daylight. hEhE!!! You can head there if you wish. As for me — I’ve got other plans; I know where I’m headed. I’m going to bed. =p
Always Love U,
Evonne Cheung
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haiya!!!! I prefer insonmia, rather than vita. dat pub is sux man.. no way i will clubbing there hahaaaha
haiya!!!! I prefer insonmia, rather than vita. dat pub is sux man.. no way i will clubbing there hahaaaha
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nah it's definitely nt really too expensive, when come to clubbing at either Dolce Vita or Insonmia. California, I think the most expensive pub, if you did ever went in there.
nah it's definitely nt really too expensive, when come to clubbing at either Dolce Vita or Insonmia. California, I think the most expensive pub, if you did ever went in there.
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hmm.... I'd have been hong kong for nearly a year, so clubbing here is to relieve my stress from work. I think the pub here in hk is not really too expensive, comparing to my own country - singapore. so price wise, really doesn't bothering or stopping me for going clubbing. haahaa.. good luck guys
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hmm.... I'd have been hong kong for nearly a year, so clubbing here is to relieve my stress from work. I think the pub here in hk is not really too expensive, comparing to my own country - singapore. so price wise, really doesn't bothering or stopping me for going clubbing. haahaa.. good luck guys
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