Latin flavor of Mojito (That's Beijing) Updated: 2006-06-20 14:58
Located beneath the Kuntai Hotel, Mojito lends a Latin flavor to an
area otherwise dominated by tasteless neon and noise.
The bar's ambition
is made clear enough by its sheer size: three spacious seating areas, a dance
floor, a secluded lounge and two bars. However, the luxury of space may not
necessarily be an advantage.
The sheer volume of this subterranean haven might well detract from the
intimate atmosphere that could otherwise be afforded by its Middle Eastern rugs,
curtains and low tables. Visitors may find the aforementioned decor, as well as
some other aspects of the bar, reminiscent of a certain Chaoyang favorite.
It will be no surprise then that Mojito was the brainchild of one of Souk's
founders, who envisages filling seats (and the dance floor) with the promise of
weekly salsa classes, late night dining (offering tapas, soups, tacos and
fajitas), and reasonably priced drinks (beers RMB 20, mojitos RMB 30).
Mojito
Location: B1/F, Kuntai Hotel, 12 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang
District Opening hours:Daily 6pm-late. Tel: 010-58285658
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