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It has an interesting and cool vibe - and is suitable both for drinks and dancing. Ophelia holds many events - from artists exhibitions to themed parties for Halloween etc. The interior design is beautiful. It may be a bit expensive, but is worth visiting.
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Date of experience: December 2019
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Aesthetically, Ophelia is wonderfully striking with the female dancers adding to this without making it feel like a gentlemans club. The menu is compact with all the drinks I enjoyed being of a good standard. All in all it has a good vibe (although it would seem more at home in Mayfair, London) and is worth visiting at least once. I don't think it warrants the hype it receives as there are better bars and clubs on the island which encapsulate the feeling of Hong Kong's uniqueness in a clearer and more enjoyable way. That being said, I will probably visit again. For those who have not been before, the dress code is smart casual and the prices are higher than the HK nightlife average.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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I gone with friends ,beautiful design and good atmosphere ,staff friendly and professional, the price little expensive .
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Date of experience: July 2019
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We got a table last night - with the pre-requisite of purchasing a bottle of champagne or spirit. We have started with a bunch of cocktails from the bar. When i gave my card to pay the bottle of champagne, our host - a filipino lady - asked if i would like to keep the tab open. I said nahh we are fine. And she rolled her eyes at the remark and walked away. Did i mention there was also service charge on top of the bill? We literally paid for that eye roll. Oh ambience was good, theatrics were awesome. But all i can remember from Ophelia is the 🙄…
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Date of experience: July 2019
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Strange bar experience that seems conflicted. There are dancers and shows which almost border on burlesque, and (female) models are perched in strategic areas around the place and behind the bar. The clientele is definitely not of a "men's bar" but the vibe felt strangely exploitative of the women without any actual nudity. The decor is interesting. They have a dress code of "no shorts" which may not suit the casual tourist wandering around in summer heat…
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Date of experience: May 2019
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