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2010 Mar 13 Snakeskin Countertops: Hei Hei Club Comes to Gongti

Part of a successful Hong Kong chain, Hei Hei Club has found a Beijing home amid Gongti’s neon ghetto. Hei Hei fits right in, the glittering disco balls and ornate chandeliers looking achingly familiar.

The drinks menu is low on fuss, with a small selection of beers (starting from RMB 30), and super-strong cocktails (all RMB 50). Just one Long Island Iced Tea was enough to send us dashing for the dance floor, where hip-hop tunes are matched by the accompanying videos on flat-screen TVs. The mostly local crowd comes well-dressed and eager to party.

However, with little to distinguish the club besides its extravagant bathrooms – complete with snakeskin countertops – Hei Hei won’t do much to shake up expat nightlife.

Hei Hei Club 嘻嘻
Daily 9.30pm-late. Northeast corner of Workers’ Stadium (next to Kro’s Nest), Chaoyang District (6553 2228) www.heiheiclub.com.cn
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