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While most after-hours venues here trade in freneticism, at this backyard lounge, kumquat trees mingle with jasmine bushes and a DJ spins relaxed cumbia beats as the cucumber bellinis flow. Every now and again, you might spot a famous recording artist chilling out, but for the most part the vibe is addictively mellow. If you want to keep it going, order the house spec...
This sports-themed grill located in the Hall of Champions Sports Museum offers a variety of sandwiches, salads, paninis and snacks named for some of San Diego's greatest athletes. There is a cool and comfortable indoor dining area with flat-screen TVs and outdoor benches if you'd like to order your meal to-go. Beer and wine service is available as well.
Honey deuce is an alcoholic cocktail, consisting primarily of vodka, lemonade, raspberry liqueur, and skewered balls of honeydew melon.
It is the signature cocktail of the US Open tennis tournament.
As of September 2024 the Grey Goose vodka company estimated sales of over 2.2 million drinks to tennis fans in a collectible acrylic cup, and in 2024 it is priced at $23...
Although legally part of the People’s Republic of China, The city of Hong Kong operates with a high degree of independence with its own laws, financial system, immigration policies and police. Due to its long history of British control, the city splits its personality between the western influence that emanates from its association with Great Britain and its Can...
The Hong Kong has been a party destination in Boston's Faneuil Hall since 1988. A family run business, The Hong Kong started in Harvard Square in 1954 where the World Famous Scorpion Bowl was concocted and became a rite-of-passage for many students, professionals, locals, and tourists alike
Hong Kong Lounge in the Richmond district of San Francisco is a great dim sum place when it comes to both variety and quality. The dim sum is ordered from a menu, it doesn't sit around on rolling carts. While there is a long line at times, the wait is definitely worth it.
Hong Kong-style milk tea is a tea drink made from black tea and milk (usually evaporated milk or condensed milk). It is usually part of lunch in Hong Kong tea culture. Although originating from Hong Kong, it is found overseas in restaurants serving Hong Kong cuisine and Hong Kong-style western cuisine. In the showTop Eat 100aired on 4 February 2012, Hong Kong-style mi...