(CNN) -- Concept bars have popped up like daisies in Hong Kong, where big spenders are plentiful but competition is ferocious.
Thus, fads (and rental budgets) quickly burn out in this ever-changing city.
In other words, that amazing bar you hit up on your last business trip might no longer exist.
Looking for a post-meeting pint or a wild night out before you hop on a plane to head home?
Here's a list of the hottest new bars in Hong Kong -- ambiance and creative drinks included.
Rockabilly
For those feeling
nostalgic about a time when guys with greased back hair and gals in
swing skirts rocked to Elvis blasting on a jukebox, there's Rockabilly, a
'50s American bar that stands out from the chaos of Lan Kwai Fong.
Fashioned after retro car repair shops and tattoo parlors, the bar meshes American cool with rockabilly chic.
The concrete and exposed brick walls are covered in bright neon signs, vintage fixtures and hand-drawn charcoal tattoo designs.
Rockabilly carries a selection of craft beers from South Africa to Hawaii.
The menu also features slushies.
The Pink Cadillac is tequila based while the Blue Moon is made with white rum.
Rockabilly's excellent
range of craft beer, Rock 'n' Roll classics play list and simple but
great menu has built a loyal following that flocks to the two-story
venue.
"At Rockabilly we stand firm with what we are doing, it's about the way of life and the attitude," says manager George Po.
The bar gets crowded on $10 Tuesdays, Rock-A-Betty Wednesdays and Draft Thursdays.
Signature drink: The craft beer tasting bucket for HK$350 (US$45) comes with six bottles.
Rockabilly, 12 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong; +852 2869 0099
Little L.A.B.: Traditional cocktails with a Chinese twist.
Little L.A.B.
Located in Soho, Little L.A.B.'s hook is that it uses Chinese ingredients in its cocktails.
"Instead of being trend followers, we want to introduce Chinese elements to the classic recipes," says project manager Alex Ng.
The laboratory concept encourages bartenders to be innovative in evoking authentic Hong Kong flavors in every drink.
Keeping with the bar's lab vibe, Little L.A.B.'s interiors are reminiscent of a sleek and refined home kitchen.
Signature drinks: The
Newborn is made with Bacardi Gold & Oakheart rum, homemade Chinese
ginger stew, fresh lime juice, fever tree ginger beet and tiki bitters,
dressed with a quail egg and sliced ginger.
HK Tea Time is a play on Dai Pai Dong milk tea.
Little L.A.B., G/F, No. 50 Staunton St., Central, Hong Kong; +852 2858 8580
The Black Star
Located right across
from the Sheung Wan MTR station, The Black Star follows the tradition of
London bars located near busy tube stations.
When founder Dan Findlay opened both The Black Star and The Blck Brd, he wanted to focus on long-term service and consistent quality to avoid falling victim to Hong Kong's short-lived fads.
The Black Star differs
from its sister bar, being a working neighborhood watering hole that
serves gastro-pub style food (notably a 6-ounce prime beef burger and
pulled pork sliders) and a streamlined drinks list.
The simple metal and brick venue is small but maintains a relaxed atmosphere where drinkers can enjoy conversation.
"It's everything I like about pubs minus everything I dislike about pubs," says Findlay.
Signature Drink: Oak barrel aged cocktails, specifically the Old Smokey, essentially an old fashioned with a big chunk of ice and a lemon twist.
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