CITYLIFE / Bars & Cafes |
Up front: toast of the townBy Simon Lim, Judy Zhou and Rob Patterson (that's beijng)
Updated: 2006-08-24 08:58 Best Outdoor Terrace - Bar Blu Being "away from the noise and dirtiness of the street" is just part of the charm of Beijing's outdoor terraces and no one has it better than Bar Blu. Readers say it is “never overcrowded" and a "great place to chill out and enjoy the warm summer air." Editor's Pick - Stone Boat Cafe Best Decor - Bed Bed Bar's unique hutong locale, multiple room courtyard layout and old-fashioned kangs make it a comfy and stylish favorite. "It might not be a flashy place, but it has a genuine atmosphere," says one reader. Another response praised the "sense of coziness and warmth, marked by friendly intimacy." Editor's Pick - East Shore Live Jazz Cafe Best Live Music - Yugong Yishan While the responses were far from articulate, the sentiments were clear: Yugong Yishan is the place for live music. "They play good music, have good bands or whatever," slurred one insightful rocker. "Sorry I’m not more helpful, but I would like to win some free swag for responding." Rock on. Editor's Pick - D-22 Best Dance Club - Vics "Vics Vics Vics!" says Phil Coulins, having forgotten he had said the word once already. "People dance from the minute it opens 'til everything else is closed. Even after Maggie's is dead, you can come back to Vics." Note: Phil admits he goes to Maggie's. Editor's Pick - Destination Best Place to Find a Date - Suzie Wong's "Being a married man I have to rely on what I have heard," says Kevin McCartan with a wicked glint in his eye. "Suzie Wong's is known to be a meat market where young ladies strut their stuff." At least, that's what he's "heard." Editor's Pick - Vics |
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