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Baby Buddha BarEnjoy a few drinks at Baby Buddha, a neat little joint in LKF but away from all the main actionBeing a smaller bar just off Lan Kwai Fong's most happening street on Wo On Lane, the Baby Buddha bar offers a welcome alternative to the usual loud music and large crowds, while still located within easy reach of everything else. Located at the end of the street where there is a large courtyard gives this venue added space to stand outside with your drink but still feel like you're in the premises. With only six tables inside and the open al fresco type entrance, you'll be all the more encouraged to step outside. It also gets pretty busy as the night wears on so being inside where it's hot, might not be the best place to sit or stand. Baby Buddha opens till late during the latter half of the week and offers happy hours between the hours of 6pm and 9pm. Good range of drinks are available to choose from but mainly cocktails and wines by the glass or bottle at reasonable prices. Lounge music is played subtly so you can have a decent conversation at normal tone with your friends. If you have difficulty locating Baby Buddha, look for a quiet street just off D'Aguilar where there are red fairy lights at the end and ask people where "Baby B" is.
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2010-11-13 11:01