Editorial
Hong Kong's real whisky rooms are scattered, a few hidden floors and one Scottish basement. The three below are the bars we could confirm are open and pouring serious whisky in 2026.
Club Qing hides on the 10th floor of a plain Lan Kwai Fong building, equal parts whisky bar and independent bottler under Aaron Chan. The shelves run to rare and closed-distillery drams, Brora and Port Ellen among them, with a deep Japanese section. Call ahead, then let the team pour something you cannot find elsewhere. Best early evening before Central fills. For collectors chasing bottles that have stopped being made.
Butler sits on the fifth and sixth floors of a Mody Road tower in Tsim Sha Tsui, a tiny Tokyo-style den with more than 200 whiskies and white-jacketed bartenders. The sixth-floor whisky room is the seat to ask for. Order a Japanese pour or a fruit-forward cocktail built to order. Reserve, since it is small. For drinkers who want Ginza precision on the Kowloon side.
The Canny Man fills a basement under the Wharney Hotel on Lockhart Road, Hong Kong's one true Scottish bar, with more than 180 single malts behind the counter. Haggis, Scotch pie and a Wednesday pub quiz come with the drams. Go for the malt list and the easy Wan Chai welcome. Open daily from noon. For drinkers who want Scotland a long way from home.
The three above are where Hong Kong actually drinks whisky, back-bar shelves with depth, staff who know what they are pouring, and lists that run well beyond Glenfiddich 12.
For the wider picture see our world whisky-bar list and the full Hong Kong bar guide.