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Best spots for a martini in Hong Kong, according to mixologist Federico Balzarini of Argo

Hong Kong has no shortage of bars where mixologists whip up all different kinds of delicious cocktails. The community and experts alike recognise what the city has to offer. After all, multiple bars have earned their places in coveted lists of best bars. So, whether you’re a whiskey lover or crave a simple gin tonic, you’re sure to find a good spot in Hong Kong. With that, we’re launching a monthly edition of mixologist’s recommendation where we ask them for their favourite places for a particular drink. For our inaugural edition, we’re putting the spotlight on the classic martini. Federico Balzarini of the ARGO shares his recommendations on where to get the best martini in Hong Kong.

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Ah, the classic martini. It’s a cocktail made with gin and vermouth often garnished with an olive or a lemon. It’s one of the best-known alcoholic beverages. Its base spirit is simple. Over the years, however, different variations have popped up to tickle the fancy of many Hong Kong drinkers. So, if you’re looking for the classic type or an elevated version, we’ve got you covered. We sought the help of Federico Balzarini, the beverage manager at ARGO for a list of top bars for martini in Hong Kong. Living by the motto, “A great cocktail without a great experience is just a cocktail,” Federico certainly has an impressive portfolio under his belt.

At 17 years old, he started working at a local bar in his hometown of Lake Garda in Northern Italy. It was where he found his calling and fell in love at first sight with cocktail making. He officially began his bartending career in another local cocktail bar and spent the next few years perfecting the basics of classic cocktails. Then, he moved to London to further his craft until he found his way to the American Bar at The Savoy. There, he worked with industry icons like Lorenzo Antinori, who’ll pass him the baton at ARGO. Eventually, he arrived in Bangkok in 2021 to join Vesper before making his way to Hong Kong to lead ARGO.

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Check out his top martini recommendations in Hong Kong, whether it’s for happy hour or a relaxing evening.

Where to drink the best martini in Hong Kong, according to mixologist Federico Balzarini of Argo

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ARGO

The drink: ARGO Martini

Federico’s first recommendation is his own creation at ARGO. The modern cocktail bar at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong celebrates the world of fine drinking. Its name takes inspiration from the ship of Jason, a hero on a quest for the Golden Fleece. Just like the Greek myth, ARGO invites its customers on a journey of discovery and exploration through its drinks. Upon first glance, the stunning neo-classical-style centre stage will leave anyone in awe. The bar is designed after a conservatory and boasts stunning views of Victoria Harbour. ARGO secured its place among the best of the best, taking the 58th spot at The World’s Best Bars 2024 and 9th place in Asia.

“The ARGO Martini embodies our spirit of curiosity and collaboration. It’s made with ARGO Gin, a bespoke bottling crafted with Never Never Distilling Co. The cocktail experiments with dilution and aromatic waters, using seasonal hydrosols for freshness and brightness. It fuses classic and contemporary elements. Tell us if you like savoury or citrus flavours, and we will tailor the drink for you.”

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Address :
Lobby, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
Website :
Phone :
+852 2196 8882
Opening hours :
Monday to Thursday from 5 pm to 1 am, Friday and Saturday from 5 pm to 2 am (bar only)
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The Diplomat

The drink: 50/50 Martini

Federico’s next recommendation is from The Diplomat, the first speakeasy concept by fellow mixologist John Nugent. This American-style cocktail bar prides itself on its reimagined cocktails. It lures drinkers to celebrate the high energy of Hong Kong and offers a relaxing atmosphere of a classic neighbourhood bar. Since its launch in 2020, which may be a rocky start for many given the pandemic, The Diplomat came in hot and took the 20th spot in Asia’s Best Bars the following year. The moody, cosy 18-seater bar feels classy all at once on top of an affordable drinks and food menu.

“The Diplomat’s 50/50 Martini puts a unique spin on the classic cocktail. The equal mix of gin and dry vermouth creates a balanced flavour that really highlights the botanicals in the gin. It’s a lighthearted drink to enjoy with their burger.”

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Address :
Shop 1, LG/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong
Website :
Phone :
+852 3619 0302
Opening hours :
Monday to Saturday from 6 pm to 2 am
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Bar Leone

The drink: Filthy Martini

Federico is also impressed by Bar Leone’s martini. Shortly after celebrating its first anniversary, Bar Leone secured the top position in Asia’s 50 Best Bars list. Led by Lorenzo Antinori, whose former stomping bar is ARGO, Bar Leone is a “people’s neighbourhood bar”. Right down from its offering, guided by the philosophy of “cocktail popolari,” which means “cocktails for the people,” highlights simplicity at its finest. Lorenzo drew inspiration from traditional Roman bars to create a relaxed and fun hang-out spot that anyone can keep coming back to.

“The Filthy Martini takes indulgence to the next level. The cocktail is renowned for its smoked olive brine, creating an umami-rich flavour profile that martini lovers crave.”

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Address :
G/F, 11-15 Bridges Street, Central, Hong Kong
Website :
Opening hours :
Tuesday to Sunday from 5 pm to 12 am
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b.a.r. Executive Bar

The drink: Dry Martini

To enjoy a quiet time with a great martini, Federico recommends the Executive Bar. It’s a hidden spot that comes with a picturesque view of the Happy Valley Racecourse. While the exclusive bar has plenty to offer, the main highlight is the impressive range of whiskies. But you can’t go wrong with a classic martini too. The drinks are made with fresh and top-grade ingredients. Plus, the 20-person seating truly makes for a private experience, all run by bartender-owner Hiidome Ichiro.

“The Executive Bar is an intimate Japanese-style bar that houses whiskies from around the world. However, it also crafts some of the cleanest martinis you will find, incorporating Japanese ingredients. My go-to drink is the classic dry martini, the perfect way to unwind on a day off.”

Addition Information

Address :
27/F, Bartlock Centre, 3 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Website :
Phone :
+852 2893 2080
Opening hours :
Monday to Thursday from 5 pm to 1 am, Friday from 5 pm to 2 am, Sunday from 6 pm to 2 am
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Mizunara: The Library

The drink: All their martinis

If martini is your go-to drink, don’t miss out on Mizunara: The Library. As Federico perfectly describes, it’s a haven for martini lovers. This Japanese, Ginza-style cocktail bar is located in an unassuming building in a quiet corner of Wan Chai. Marvel at the tranquil Japanese garden and lavish decorations like the leather seats and wooden bar. Browse through their impressive whiskey collection of over 700 bottles from different parts of the world. When it comes to offering the authentic Japanese bar experience, Mizunara: The Library is certainly among the best in town.

“Mizunara is a haven for martini lovers, offering a diverse selection of martinis that cater to every palate, all crafted with an emphasis on premium spirits and fresh ingredients including selections from Japanese distilleries and rare bottles.”

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Address :
4/F, Kiu Yin Commercial Building, 361-363 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Website :
Phone :
+852 2571 9797
Opening hours :
Monday to Saturday from 6 pm to 3 am
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Qura Bar

The drink: Vesper Martini

The newest kid on the block in Federico’s list of recommendations is Qura Bar. It boasts sophistication from its rich velvets and cigar spaces to art deco-inspired portals — a worthy addition to Regent Hong Kong’s F&B offering. A mesmerising view of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline completes the experience. At the heart of Qura Bar is a bespoke collection of rare spirits and wines from around the world, ushering diners on a journey of discovery.

“The Vesper Martini at Qura is a standout, combining gin and vodka to give a refreshing depth, while the Lillet Blanc adds a subtle sweetness, making it a complex and sophisticated drink.”

Addition Information

Address :
Lobby, Regent Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Website :
Phone :
+852 2313 2313
Opening hours :
Monday to Thursday, Sunday from 5:30 pm to 12 am, Friday to Saturday from 5:30 pm to 1 am

(Featured and Hero Image credit: Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong)

Note:

The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What types of martinis can I find in Hong Kong?

You can find various types of martini in Hong Kong from the classic Dry Martini to its cousin, the Gibson or more creative twists such as the ARGO Martini.

Can I customise my martini?

Most bars will have their own version of the martini. However, there are some mixologists who are more than happy to customise your martini to your liking if you request it.

Why are martinis popular in Hong Kong?

Martini is popular in Hong Kong because they are simple yet delicious. They also come in different variations from the classic to more creative versions. Martini is also available in many bars, making it much more accessible to many Hong Kong drinkers.

written by

Jianne Soriano
Senior Digital Writer (Growth) - Dining, Culture & Travel

An introvert at heart, Jianne has an immense passion for storytelling. After working in Tokyo, this Filipino, Hong Kong-born native is back to tell stories about her home(s). When she’s not writing, you can find her looking for the best hojicha spots, binge-watching her comfort movies, or travelling solo.

 

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