Category Archive for Nightcrawling
Alice in Wonderland theme bar: Taboo Hong Kong. Socialito Mexican restaurant, Caffe Habitu Central.
Hong Kong is foodie heaven — and there’s much more to the local scene than dim sum. Spooky friend John Skeleton and I swung into Central’s hottest restaurants and bars to get the scoop. Read on for tacos and tattoos!
Hong Kong doesn’t have much of an alternative bar/club scene, but the recently opened Taboo (G/F, 16 Arbuthnot Road, Lan Kwai Fong, Central) is changing the story — Alice in Wonderland style. (2017 UPDATE – sadly, this bar is now closed!)
John: “Stepping from an old-fashioned apothecary lined with “poison”-labeled glass bottles through a keyhole-shaped portal, you find yourself in a world where everything is, quite literally, topsy-turvy. From the paintings on the wall to a fireplace and grand piano(!) mounted on the ceiling, Taboo will have you wondering just what that bartender put into your cocktail.”
John: “And wonder you might, as the artisanal cocktail craftsmen employ a smoke-generator (for infusing their own twist on the “Old Fashioned”) and bubble-maker to create a frothy foam, making the bar look a bit like a stylish version of Dr. Frankenstein’s lab.”
We enjoyed the molecular cocktails, but our favorite drink was the “Lucky Star.” Flaming absinthe and spiced rum, garnished with a round slice of lime. They should re-name it the “La Carmina,” no?
John: “For those feeling adventurous, one can descend from the white wainscotted upper floor to the black-and-red burlesque inspired lower chamber, where scandalous artwork and a shower for exotic dancers let you know that you have plunged into another world of decadent delights.”
Hopefully, Taboo can fill the much-needed space for alternative and LGBT club nights. Come by, say hi to the bartenders for us, and order a “Lucky Star”!
Thoroughly buzzed, we walked to the nearby Socialito (G/F, Shop 2, The Centrium, 60 Wyndham St., Central).
John: “According to the establishment’s Facebook, “Socialito” is “a Mexican slang expression used to describe a place where people get together to eat, drink, play and socialize.” Take that, make it classy, add a dash of nightlife cool and top it off with a fantastic Mexican menu and amazing artisanal cocktails that will have you reeling by the end of the night, and you have Socialito, a hip restaurant with both an outdoor taqueria and candle-lit interior in Hong Kong’s stylish downtown area.”
Yes, we’re eating Mexican food in Hong Kong, and it’s as flavorful as anything I’ve had in Mazatlan. Outside, we sat on stools and inhaled soft tacos with deep, balanced spices. Inside, we were treated to tuna tostadas, and grilled salmon with green pumpkin seed mole.
John: “The “Don Old Fashioned” was a masterful twist on the traditional cocktail, replacing the whiskey/bourbon with Don Julio tequila and served with dissolved sugar, bitters, and a twist of citrus rind. Transforming into a nightclub after 11 PM, Socialito lives up to its title in providing a place for those so inclined to enjoy a hot night on the town. Muy caliente!”
Enough food for one day? No way. I introduced John to my favorite Hong Kong cafe, Caffe Habitu. There are multiple locations, but the Lan Kwai Fong branch is the only one with coffee cocktails. (Room 101, Tak Woo House, 1 Wo On Lane, Central)
In a frantic city like Hong Kong, Habitu is an oasis. The warm boutique space is ideal for meeting friends or working (hooray for high-speed, unlimited WiFi). While unfussy, the Italian-style food is of highest quality. Caviar eggs benedict… warm chocolate lava cake enveloping a pear… and the best creamy pasta carbonara John has ever had.
The java and alcohol creations were a treat, and the imported coffee get a cute twist!
I’m posing with a Nepalese boy’s skull, and wearing a T-shirt dress by Toro x mandycat, from K11 mall in Hong Kong. Note the cat face peeking out at the top. Mr Skeleton’s naughty tee is by The Saints Sinphony.
Were you surprised by Hong Kong’s food scene, and tattoo art? Which of the dishes made your mouth water the most?
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La Carmina en Espanol: new Spanish Tumblr! Circus Saturdays at Webster Hall NYC: alt nightlife party.
** UPDATE ** Watch La Carmina on THE DOCTORS TV show! Here are the clip and photos, about Japan bagelheads.
World domination continues, muahaha. La Carmina Blog is now available in Spanish!
My lovely friend Psique is translating parts of my site and creating special content, so that I can share my spooky world with Spanish readers. We invite you to add my Spanish Tumblr and look forward to your feedback. (PS: above is a peek at my new hair… the LA television shoot went very well, more info to come!)
¡Rayos y truenos! El escalofriante blog de La Carmina toma la delantera y abre las puertas de la oscuridad a sus lectores en America Latina: www.la-carmina.tumblr.com!
Recientemente he sido testigo del gran interés que el público hispanohablante ha demostrado por la cultura popular Japonesa, desde ser contactada para hablar sobre la moda Lolita y su impacto en los jóvenes Mexicanos, hasta mi aparición en revistas como: Escala y la Española BadSkin Magazine, sé que la expansión de este fantástico mundo va en la dirección correcta.
La fascinación de America Latina y otros países hispanohablantes por la alucinante moda de Harajuku es innegable, así que… ¿Porqué no compartir mis aventuras con todos ustedes?
A partir de ahora, desde las planicies Burtonianas con mucho amor, podrán encontrar mis post de ultra tumba completamente en Español.
Let’s to back to NYC for a minute. After shooting with Discovery TV’s “Oddities,” I partied hard at Circus, held Saturdays at Webster Hall NYC.
Jenny Knifefight wears h.NAOTO. La Carmina wears hair barrettes gifted by Kreepsville 666, Yosuke shoes from Marui One Shinjuku, and a dress from a long time ago in New York.
When I’m in NY, I always look forward to reuniting with DJ Jess Marquis — his 80s dance remixes are legendary. We went to the Circus Saturday event, where he’s a resident DJ.
Jess also spearheads the incredible Trash party at Webster Hall’s studio. (Remenber when Yukiro and I attended the anniversary bash?)
Things get naughty backstage… Cris works the pole.
What goes on behind the scenes? We see, speak, and hear no evil…
Circus lives up to its name. We ran into a glittery stilt-walker.
Fire dancers took the stage…
… followed by two aerial artists, soaring and twirling.
Girls in bikinis wielding smoke guns. Why not.
Raquel Reed dances up high on the ledge.
Around 3am, we ended up at Walgreens. No idea who the guy in the middle is. All in a night’s work!
Have you ever been to a circus-themed party? Check out my nightcrawling posts for more alternative club coverage.
What do you think of the new Spanish La Carmina Tumblr? ¿Qué es lo que más les atrae de las subculturas Japonesas? ¿Cuáles son sus estilos favoritos?