Join us for Vancouver's only dedicated Chinatown cocktail crawl! This unique experience, led by an expert guide, takes you through hidden gems and award-winning bars. Discover three carefully curated venues, including two secret speakeasies and one trendy cocktail bar, each showcasing the best of Vancouver's vibrant mixology scene.
At every stop, indulge in a handcrafted cocktail paired with delicious Asian-inspired appetizers. One venue features dishes crafted by a Michelin-rated chef, elevating your culinary journey. As you stroll through Chinatown's lively streets, your guide will share fascinating stories about the area's rich history and its evolution into a culinary hotspot.
This intimate tour combines the thrill of discovering hidden bars with the pleasure of savoring exceptional drinks and gourmet bites. Perfect for cocktail enthusiasts and food lovers alike, our Chinatown's Hidden Cocktail Crawl offers an unforgettable evening of flavors, history, and local culture!
Establishment #1 Step into our first stop, a stylish lounge inspired by 1970s Hong Kong nightlife. Enjoy innovative cocktails crafted with Asian-inspired ingredients and modern techniques. Savor delectable small plates overseen by a Michelin-starred chef in this atmospheric venue.
Our second destination is a hidden gem in Vancouver's cocktail scene. This intimate speakeasy offers a secluded atmosphere perfect for savouring expertly crafted drinks alongside delicious South Asian-inspired dishes that elevate your experience.
The final stop transports you to 1920s Shanghai. This clandestine speakeasy, hidden behind an unsuspecting storefront, features unique cocktails inspired by historical figures. Enjoy your drink alongside gourmet dim sum in a sophisticated setting.
Our first location will be shared with you when you confirm your booking.
Please meet us at Meo in Chinatown. 265 East Pender. Feel free to give me (Brian) a call or text if you need any help with recommendations on eating, drinking, or things to do. 604 613 2665
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