Ruby's follows the tradition of many American-style bar and grill combinations, serving huge portions of steaks, burgers and pasta with cheapish beers on the side. Clean and modern, the restaurant is conveniently divided into 30 percent smoking and 70 percent non-smoking area. The place does lack in character, unlike Mad Dogs immediately below. There is no happy hour because the beer, costs little for a pint, and is pretty cheap anyway.
The tiny Lebanese restaurant Marouche opens onto the busy thoroughfare of Cochrane Street and offers great people watching opportunities along with delicious Lebanese fare and flavored sheeshas (hookah pipes). The menu at Marouche offers a wide variety of popular Lebanese starters like Haloumi (grilled goat cheese), Foul Moudamas (boiled chickpeas seasoned with garlic, lemon juice and olive oil), Hummus, Kibbeh Shameyieh (deep fried meatballs), moutabal baba ghanoush and falafels along with mains like Shawarmas (grilled meats sliced wafer thin and wrapped in a pita), Mixed Grills and Shish Taouk (grilled chicken skewers). The hearty appetizers served at Marouche are especially popular with late night revelers who gravitate towards the restaurant after partying, as it stays open until the early hours of the morning.
Come here after work or when you're seeking an ideal place to hang out with friends because the wonderful bargains offered during happy hours, the cuisine, and the relaxed ambiance will make your evening a bit happier. Taboo, which can be found in the Wanchai neighborhood's One Capital Plaza, welcomes visitors with a warm and welcoming ambiance, excellent live music, and DJs. The beautiful features of the room are the creative walls, soft lighting, and adorable chandeliers. It boasts a fantastic bar menu with must-have items including quesadillas, sirloin, and meatballs.
Located in the Wing On Plaza shopping mall, The Dog House is a well-known sports bar. This Australian-style bar offers a a wide range of dishes from various International cuisines. Along with favorites like spare ribs, wings and mac and cheese, they also serve other items like bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie and more. Apart from alcoholic drinks, they even serve shishas that come in a variety of flavors. They also offer space to host events like parties, celebrations and gatherings.
The Regal Kaitak is the closest hotel to the old Kai Tak airport; the one with the runway that jutted out into the sea, accessible only via the famous approach through over densely populated Kowloon City. Located within the Regal Kai Tak, this handy hotel bar; it is the only one in the area - holds regular beer promotions, such as for German beers during the Oktoberfest. Kowloon Bay residents, chiefly expatriates, and European travellers and business people, come to this British-style pub for its cable television showing weekend Premier League matches.
Good old, strong whiskies can literally act like a perfect kick to your boring day. And if you happen to be in Hong Kong’s Central, Lan Kwai Fong, then why look elsewhere when you have Club Qing, the ultimate nirvana for whiskey lovers? The sophisticated wooden bar, dim lights, and cozy spaces instantly put you at ease. The Club Qing is located right within the Cosmos Building, and if you are dropping in with a group of friends, as it is packed on most occasions, reservations are a must here. What you can savor at Qing's, apart from rare and old whiskies, is delicious Cantonese fare plus very refreshing Chinese tea. They offer three set menus with Long Jing Tea, scrumptious appetizers, and elegant signature dishes. Apart from the food, the decor is impressive too. Let your palate and pockets do the talking!