Negroni Week 2022: Where to find the best Negroni in Hong Kong

Red, bold and punchy. Negroni is an iconic Italian classic cocktail, typically mixed with gin, vermouth and Campari. Though it is an acquired taste for many because of its bitterness, it is an aperitif that is loved by many. So much so that every year, our favourite bars in Hong Kong celebrate the classic tipple and participate in Negroni Week, a global charity initiative to raise funds for any charity of their choice. This year, 40 of Hong Kong’s top bars and restaurants will come together for the 10th iteration of Negroni Week to mix classic and creative variations of Negronis in support of Slow Food. Inspiring a movement towards food and beverage that is good – for them, the people that produce it and the world. The Slow Food Negroni Week Fund will then support projects across the world promoting the preservation of cultural and biological diversity of food and beverage worldwide. 

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From 12 to 18 September, Hong Kong’s favourite watering holes will be stirring up new and creative recipes for both Negroni-lovers and those new to the classic cocktail. Opening on 12 September with The Negroni Week Opening Party “Closer Than Ever” at the Honly Tonks Tavern. It will be a handcuffed guestshift featuring duo-representatives from participating partners including Argo, DarkSide and The Dispensary. On top of Honky’s team Special Negroni Week menu, each bar duo will create and serve one original Negroni recipe. The prize is a donation to the winner’s local charity of their choice. On the closing night on 18 September, The Daily Tot will be hosting an exciting Negroni Speed Challenge featuring guest bartenders from six participating bars, while post-Negroni Week, Tell Camellia will continue its charitable spirit in support of Women for Women from 21 September onwards (read below for more information). 

So, if you’re on the hunt for the best and most creative negroni this month, join Gafencu and in this global movement of drinking for a cause and see our top picks of negronis and where to try them.

Coa

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Photo: Coa Bartenders, courtesy of Campari

Mexican-inspired craft cocktail bar Coa, no. 1 on Asia’s 50 Best Bar list for the second year running, is highlighting its Cacao Husk Rosita (HK$120) for this year’s Negroni Week. Featuring a mix of Cacao husk, Campari, Vermouth blend and Tequila Reposado for a complex blend that will surely satisfy classic Negroni lovers.

 

Also Read: What’s On? Things to do this September in Hong Kong

 

Argo

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Photo: Single Origin Negroni, courtesy of Argo

Argo is serving three styles of Negroni for this year’s Negroni Week. Aside from its original Single Origin Negroni, it will also be featuring recipes from their sister bars Virtù and BKK Social. Its Single Origin Negroni is a mix of Cascara Gin, Campari, sweet vermouth, habanero, and Hulu Gali cacao aged in cocoa pods from Malaysia, serving up a subtly chocolate tipple.

Aqua

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Photo: Negroni N5, courtesy of Aqua Restaurant Group

What’s better than sipping on a classic cocktail? Sipping on a classic cocktail with an idyllic view of Victoria Harbour. The city’s beloved Aqua bar and restaurant sits in its new abode on the 17th floor of the H Zentre in Tsim Sha Tsui. It will be serving a Japanese-inspired Negroni, Negroni N5 (HK$120) throughout Negroni Week. Crafted with bittersweet Campari, paired with genmaicha infused tequila, Aperol, red vermouth and mind-blowing umami bitters topped with a green tea surprise. 

DarkSide

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Photo: Ume Negroni, courtesy of Darkside, Rosewood Hong Kong

Over at Rosewood Hong Kong, the city’s timeless monument to rare aged spirits  DarkSide calls for cacao lovers with its newly crafted UmeNegroni (HK$170). Mixed with chocolate Campari, plantation dark rum (instead of gin), plum sake, Mancino rosso vermouth, plum bitters and myrrh drops, this is an unusually sweet but delicious iteration of the classic punchy cocktail.

 

Also Read: Vodka-Charged! Summer cocktail recipes you have to try…

 

Terrible Baby

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Photo: Four’s Style Negroni, courtesy of Terrible Baby, Eaton HK

Although Jordan isn’t always a location that springs to mind when on the hunt for the best cocktails, Eaton HK’s Terrible Baby makes the journey worth it. Not to be missed this Negroni Week, the bar will be stirring up a selection of four Negroni riffs, each (HK$100) to satisfy different tastes .

Negroni Clasico, a classic recipe of dry gin, Campari and sweeth vermouth; Terrible Negroni, featuring a splash of Aperol; Tropic-Thunder, a Garibaldi-style for a sweeter alternative that boasts a fruity mix of honey, orange and passion fruit, served in a flute; and our personal favourite, the Four’s Style Negroni, an innovative house cration of Terrible Rum Blend with bitters, spices and shiso leaf all aged in clay pot for three months for a balanced and smooth finish. 

The Daily Tot

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Photo: Popcorn Pandan Negroni, courtesy of The Daily Tot, Singular Concepts

Our favourite Carribbean rum-focused bar on Hollywood Road, The Daily Tot substitutes gin for – you guessed it – rum. Highlighting the Popcorn Pandan Negroni ($120), a pandan-infused dark rum, with popcorn-infused vermouth and Campari, the tipple is a blend of sweet, bitter and nutty. In addition, its signature Banana Negroni (HK$130) – a sweet, rum-based negroni that uses Flor de Caña 7yrs, Campari, Sweet Vermouth, Caramelised Banana and Clarified Banana, will also be on offer alongside recipes from its sister bars: Barcode, Tell Camellia and the recently opened house of Vermouth bar and restaurant Bianco & Rosso, mix of B&R Negroni Beefeater Gin, Campri, PunteMes, cedarwood essential oil and lemon zest. 

Keep watch! For the closing of Negroni Week on 18 September, The Daily Tot will host six guest bartenders from participating bars, including Terrible Baby, Bella Lee and Tell Camelia in a friendly Negroni Speed Challenge. Come and cheer your favourite bartender as they mix, shake and serve up Negronis as fast as they can.

Tell Camellia

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Photo: Darjeeling Negroni, courtesy of Tell Camellia, Singular Concepts

Famed for their tea-cocktails, Tell Camellia will be offering two technical renditions of a tea-negroni. Spiced Teagroni ($120) is a rum-based twist made with spiced tea while the Sencha & Shiso Negroni ($130) is made with redistilled sencha tea gin, shiso-infused vermouth, and Campari for a zesty, bittersweet riff of the classic Negroni.

But it doesn’t stop there! On 21 from 7pm onwards, Tell Camellia will be hosting Singular Concepts Guest Shift. Presenting a stage for four bartenders from each of Singular Concepts’ venues: Barcode, Daily Tot, Bianco & Rosso and Tell Camellia, each of the bar’s representative will throw their shakers together in support of Women For Women, a nonprofit humanitarian organization that provides practical and moral support to female survivors of war. For each cocktail sold, HK$10 will go to the foundation to help women who are victims of war. 

 

Also Read: Rum-surgence: From sailors’ grog to premium spirit

End-of-year Cheer: Hong Kong’s hottest parties to ring in the New Year

In the midst of the Christmas rush, one may be preoccupied with finding the perfect gift for their sweetie, or perhaps, presenting the kids with the magic of Santa, or even opting for a larger size of Christmas feasting jeans; so it’s forgivable to have lost track of time and put New Years Eve plans on the back burner. If you are, indeed, yet to find the perfect party to count down to the Year of the Pig, don’t fret. Here at Gafencu, we’ve checked our list once – twice – three times, and have gathered together the most luxurious dinners and parties to ring in 2019.

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Fang Fang

Acclaimed Hong Kong Chef Wong Tai Po invites guests celebrate the New Year at his modern Asian culinary eatery, Fang Fang. Feast upon shrimp har gau and wagyu dumplings, while always having your glass filled to the brim with their free flow package of spirits, wines, and beer. (Dinner: HK$888; Free-flow package: HK$440)

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Hunter and The Chase

Promising patrons the opportunity to ring in the new year with a bang is the newly-opened Hunter & Chase. With its four-hour free-flow Might Night Glam sharing feast – including seasonal oysters, osetra caviar, lobster tail and roasted bone marrow – we’re sure your last meal of the year will be one to remember, if not a reason to make an exercise routine a resolution for the year to come. (Dinner: HK$698; Free-flow package: HK$358)

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CÉ LA VI

A favourite fixture of Lan Kwai Fong, CÉ LA VI, is presenting a Sunset New Year’s Eve Menu party with a 2-hour seating of four courses of mouth-watering dishes of sushi and sashami platters. Stick around apres-dinner and join other well-dressed patrons for the official New Year countdown at the rooftop bar, replete with red and gold accents, in what is sure to be a glamorously chic celebration. (Dinner: First Seating 6-7:30pm, HK$888. Second Seating from 8:30pm, HK$1,888)

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The Pawn

For those wishing to bid adieu to 2019 away from the bustling crowds of Central, Wanchai-located The Pawn is hosting their ‘La Dolce Vita’-themed New Year’s Eve party at their scenic third floor rooftop garden. The party entails a free-flow package of bubbles, cocktails and canapés, live performances, and the promise of more… (Standard: HK$788; At the Door: HK$988)

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VEA Lounge

What better way to usher in 2019 than with The Greatest Show? That’s the question that Michelin-starred dinery VEA Restaurant & Lounge is asking would-be patrons. Its circus-themed take on year-end celebrations will see guests eating their fill of inventive Chinese-French snacks, all the while sipping on free-flow sultry special cocktails. Unleash your inner acrobat and swing and sway to the beats of the live DJ as you bid farewell to 2018. (From now til 24 Dec: HK$600; From 25-31 Dec: HK$680; At the door: HK$740)

Text: Bailey Atkinson

Charles Pang’s son celebrates 100 days with much fanfare

According to Chinese tradition, passing a newborn’s first 100 days is cause for celebration. Proud parents Charles and Carolyn Pang marked the auspicious occasion with a lavish party at Hong Kong’s luxurious Four Seasons Hotel.

The intimate celebration was well attended by close friends and family – some who flew in just for the special occasion. A slew of local celebrities also came to show their support for baby Oskar.

The children were entertained with cotton candy, colourful manicures and balloon animals, while the adults enjoyed an evening of fantastic food and great conversation.

Oskar, the star of the show, happily posed for photos with his well-wishers throughout the night.

Gafencu to bring glamour and glitz to Macau in May

Gafencu is hosting an exclusive gala dinner and awards show at the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel Macao on 12 May.

Following the success of the event held in Hong Kong last year, the Gafencu Ball in Macau will be attended by a who’s who of local and international glitterati and movers and shakers.

The highlight of the ball will be the Gafencu awards, which will recognise the unique achievements of a number of outstanding individuals.

Be sure to follow us on social media for exclusive gala coverage on 12 May.