TAI WAH CAFE
Read moreAn authentic Chinese bar in the evening that serves beer at a reasonable rate.
TWENTY LEITH STREET
Read moreShophouse of the th century beautifully converted into a cosy bar with all the brown wood. It is nice to have a beer or a glass of wine in a warm atmosphere. There is also a good Japanese restaurant where you can enjoy sushi, sashimis and bentos. The terrace is particularly valuable in the evening when the outside temperature becomes more bearable.
HARD LIFE CAFE
Read moreA reggae atmosphere, with a jukeboxes that rolls the Bob Marley tubes. Many people in the evening.
PLAN C PÂTISSERIE (YOUR LOCAL CLUB)
Read moreThis is a café, bar and patisserie serving high-quality cakes, ice creams and drinks. Coffee lovers won't be disappointed, and it's also a great place to try matcha tea in all its forms. We love the design decor, with its light, modern, uncluttered lines that are refreshing to look at, as much as the small garden. A haven of peace for gourmands! At weekends, the restaurant opens in the evening, offering surprising and original cocktails. A veritable laboratory of flavors.
REGGAE CLUB
Read moreIf reggae isn't in your musical pantheon, you'd better skip it. The baffles play a well-sounding bass to the swaying music of Jamaica. Bob Marley plays his classics every night, in the company of other Rastafarians such as Jimmy Cliff and Black Uhuru. The Jamaican star adorns the walls with giant posters. A small dance floor has been set up for fans to enjoy. And if your outfit isn't up to scratch, you can also buy a beanie, scarf or "Rasta style" clothing.
MISH MASH
Read moreThis elegant, trendy bar is housed in a former shophouse in Chinatown. Gone are the chinoiseries, replaced by a sober, modern setting. The atmosphere is warmed by a clever play of colored lighting. We come here to drink a cocktail skilfully prepared by a mixologist. The Jungle Bird is the signature cocktail, invented here: amber rum, Campari and fresh pineapple. It's served with a bouquet of fresh mint and edible flowers. But you can also opt for a Moscow Mule, served in a copper tumbler... in moderation.