Asia’s 50 Best Bars Reveals, For The First-time Ever, Bars Ranked Between 51st And 100th In The List

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The inaugural 51-100 list is unveiled one week ahead of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2021 virtual ceremony

SINGAPORE, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —

  • The 51-100 list includes bars from 22 cities across 12 countries in Asia
  • Japan leads the list with 14 bars across five cities
  • Singapore and Thailand both see six bars make the list
  • China and South Korea bolster their profiles across the continent with five entries apiece
  • Sri Lanka and Vietnam are touted as emerging hotspots with two and three bars featured respectively, marking the first time both countries appear on an Asia’s 50 Best Bars list

The full ranking of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 51-100 list 2021 is included at the end of this press release.

With one week to go before the announcement of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2021, sponsored by Perrier, 50 Best has revealed the bars voted onto the extended list for the first time. The ranking is created from the overall Asia’s 50 Best Bars voting process and comes as part of 50 Best’s overall strategy to recognise a greater number of hospitality establishments as they seek to emerge from restrictions imposed by the pandemic.

ASIA’S 50 BEST BARS REVEALS, FOR THE FIRST-TIME EVER, BARS RANKED
ASIA’S 50 BEST BARS REVEALS, FOR THE FIRST-TIME EVER, BARS RANKED

Mark Sansom, Content Editor for Asia’s 50 Best Bars, says: “The last year has been devastating for hospitality and it is vital that we support as many businesses as possible at part of their recovery. In a historic first for the Asia’s 50 Best Bars awards programme, the extended ranking is designed to shine the spotlight on more bars than ever before. As guests begin planning their next bar experiences, this extended list will provide double the choice of exceptional, expert-approved drinking destinations for the months and years ahead.”

Japan dominates the 51-100 list with 14 bars featured. New entry Ishinohana in Tokyo places ahead of the pack at No.56, while the other nine bars from Tokyo on the list this year include Bar Landscape at No.57, Mixology Heritage at No.60, The Bellwood at No.69, Bar Orchard Ginza at No.72, Liquid Factory at No.84, Mixology Salon at No.87, Tender at No.88, Memento Mori at No.98, and Gen Yamamoto at No.99. From Nara, Lamp Bar is awarded the No.62 spot, while Kyoto’s Bar Rocking Chair is placed No.80. Two bars from Japan are also tied at No.94 – Ark Lounge from Aomori and Bar D from Kanagawa.

Singapore’s bars secure six spots on the list including three newcomers – Ah Sam Cold Drink Stall at No.71, Live Twice at No.75 and Junior The Pocket Bar at No.82. Gibson by the Jigger & Pony Group is at No.66, Employees Only at No.70 and The Other Room at No.79.

Thailand is represented by six bars including four new entries for Bangkok – Niks Anuman’s Asia Today at No.52, Thaipioka at No.53, 008 Bar at No.81 and Sugar Ray You‘ve Just Been Poisoned at No.85. Rabbit Hole ranks at No.67 and Smalls comes in at No.93.

China boasts five entries on the extended list: Shanghai’s Epic is a new entry at No.64 and is named the Campari One To Watch. The Old Man Hong Kong is at No.54, 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana and Shady Acres, both from Hong Kong, place at No.65 and No.68 respectively, while Macau’s Goa Nights rounds off at No.100.

South Korea makes a strong showing with Seoul’s Pussyfoot Saloon leading the pack at No.63. Mixology Bar (No.86), Soko (No.89), Southside Parlor (No.92) and Pine & Co (No.97) are featured by Asia’s 50 Best for the first time.

Sri Lanka and Vietnam each make their first appearance on the list this year, with two bars from the former: Botanik Rooftop Bistro & Bar in Colombo at No.73 and Smoke & Bitters in Hiriketiya at No.91. Vietnam grabs three entries: Ne Cocktail Bar in Hanoi at No.76, Summer Experiment in Ho Chi Minh at No.77, and Hybrid in Nha Trang at No.96.

Manila leads the way in the Philippines, led by The Back Room at No.51, Oto at No.61, and Buccaneers Rum & Cocktails at No.100. Two new bars from Indonesia break into the ranking – Wishbone from Semarang is placed No.74, while A/A Bar from Jakarta earns the No.83 spot. Other notable entries include New Delhi’s Hoots’ at No.59, Kuala Lumpur’s Pahit at No.78, and Taipei’s Mu at No.90. Mu is helmed by Bannie Kang, the winner of this year’s Mancino Bartenders’ Bartender Award.

The sixth edition of Asia’s 50 Best Bars, sponsored by Perrier, will be announced in a virtual ceremony on 6th May, beginning at 6pm HK/Singapore time (3.30pm India; 5pm Thailand; 7pm Japan). Bar and cocktail lovers are invited to join the digital countdown of the list of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2021 through The World’s 50 Best Bars Facebook page and 50 Best Bars TV YouTube channel.

EDITOR’S NOTES

51-100 List

Ranking

Establishment

City

Country

51

The Back Room

Manila

Philippines

52

Asia Today

Bangkok

Thailand

53

Thaipioka

Bangkok

Thailand

54

The Old Man

Hong Kong

China

55

Draft Land

Taipei

Taiwan

56

Ishinohana

Tokyo

Japan

57

Bar Landscape

Tokyo

Japan

58

Coley

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

59

Hoots’

New Delhi

India

60

Mixology Heritage

Tokyo

Japan

61

Oto

Manila

Philippines

62

Lamp Bar

Nara

Japan

63

Pussyfoot Saloon

Seoul

South Korea

64

Epic

Shanghai

China

65

8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana

Hong Kong

China

66

Gibson

Singapore

Singapore

67

Rabbit Hole

Bangkok

Thailand

68

Shady Acres

Hong Kong

China

69

The Bellwood

Tokyo

Japan

70

Employees Only

Singapore

Singapore

71

Ah Sam Cold Drink Stall

Singapore

Singapore

72

Bar Orchard Ginza

Tokyo 

Japan

73

Botanik Rooftop Bistro & Bar

Colombo

Sri Lanka

74

Wishbone

Semarang

Indonesia

75

Live Twice

Singapore

Singapore

76

Ne Cocktail Bar

Hanoi

Vietnam

77

Summer Experiment

Ho Chi Minh

Vietnam

78

Pahit

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

79

The Other Room

Singapore

Singapore

80

Bar Rocking Chair

Kyoto

Japan

81

008 Bar

Bangkok

Thailand

82

Junior The Pocket Bar

Singapore

Singapore

83

A/A Bar

Jakarta

Indonesia

84

Liquid Factory

Tokyo

Japan

85

Sugar Ray You’ve Just Been Poisoned

Bangkok

Thailand

86

Mixology Bar

Seoul

South Korea

87

Mixology Salon

Tokyo

Japan

88

Tender

Tokyo

Japan

89

Soko

Seoul

South Korea

90

Mu:

Taipei

Taiwan

91

Smoke & Bitters

Hiriketiya

Sri Lanka

92

Southside Parlor

Seoul

South Korea

93

Smalls

Bangkok

Thailand

*94

Ark Lounge

Aomori

Japan

*94

Bar D

Kanagawa

Japan

96

Hybrid

Nha Trang

Vietnam

97

Pine & Co

Seoul

South Korea

98

Memento Mori

Tokyo

Japan

99

Gen Yamamoto

Tokyo

Japan

*100

Goa Nights

Macau

China

*100

Buccaneers Rum & Cocktails

Manila

Philippines

*Bars that are tied on the list

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Notes to the Editor:

About Asia’s 50 Best Bars

The story started in 2002 with the launch of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list, which has since grown into the most important international dining guide in the world and a hugely influential voice in gastronomy. In 2009, The World’s 50 Best Bars list was created, with an annual awards ceremony launched in 2012. Asia’s 50 Best Bars was added to the portfolio in 2016. The 50 Best brand now champions a global community of bartenders and chefs, cocktail aficionados and gourmets, who travel the globe to explore and experience the only worldwide ranking for premium drinking and dining. Beyond lists, 50 Best showcases leading trends and highlights upcoming food and drink destinations, while acting as an agent for positive change in the hospitality sector. William Reed Business Media, which owns the 50 Best brand, is entirely responsible for the organisation of the awards, the voting system and the respective lists.

Our Partners

Perrier – Official Water Partner; sponsor of The Best Bar in Asia Award
Michter’s – Official American Whiskey Partner; sponsor of Michter’s Art of Hospitality Award
Nikka Whisky – Official Whisky of the World; sponsor of Nikka Highest Climber Award
Ketel One Vodka – Official Vodka Partner; sponsor of Ketel One Sustainable Bar Award
Asahi Super Dry – Official Beer Partner; sponsor of a Best in Country Award
The London Essence Co. – Official Mixer Partner; sponsor of London Essence Best New Opening Award
Disaronno – Official Italian Liqueur Partner; sponsor of Disaronno Highest New Entry Award
Heering Cherry Liqueur – Official Cherry Liqueur Partner; sponsor of Heering Legend of the List Award
Mancino Vermouth – Official Vermouth Partner; sponsor of Mancino Bartenders’ Bartender Award; supplier of Commemorative Shakers
Campari – Official Bitters Partner; sponsor of Campari One To Watch Award
Matusalem – Official Rum Partner; sponsor of a Best in Country Award; supplier of Commemorative Scarves
Tia Maria – Official Coffee Liqueur Partner; sponsor of a Best in Country Award
Roku Gin – Official Gin Partner; sponsor of Roku Industry Icon Award
Bellino – Official Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Partner; sponsor of a Best in Country Award

Fact Sheet
Date of Awards Ceremony:  6 May 2021
Time of Awards Ceremony:  6.00pm HK/Singapore time
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