Three places to discover the waterpipe tradition in Hong Kong
Sumac
This Lebanese lounge also has excellent nargile, which is an important part of culture in the restaurant’s country of origin. A quiet, cosy venue in the bustling Central district, Sumac has custom-made hookah pipes designed and crafted in an authentic, exotic style.
9 Glenealy, Central
Boba Bear
Originating from Los Angeles’ Koreatown, where Boba Bear got its start in 2010, the Hong Kong outlet was the brand’s first international venture. Boba means bubble tea; the bar uses California-imported coconut charcoal, served in three different styles of pipes. A creative variety of 40 flavours is available, including red gummy bear, strawberry margarita and spiced chai.
30/F, 38 Yiu Wa St, Causeway Bay
Lilya
With a classy, mystical ambience in this Moroccan restaurant, shisha can be a truly indulgent experience. Fruit-based flavours such as apple, grape and blueberry are available; cappuccino is also a signature. Order directly from the waiter if you don’t see it on the menu.
2/F, 77 Wyndham Street, Central
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