Tobacco Asia

Volume 18, Number 5

Issue link: http://read.dmtmag.com/i/550331

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 27 of 83

28 tobaccoasia Davidoff Ginza 8-5-6 Ginza Chuo-ku, 104-0061 Tokyo Tel. (81-3) 5537 5585 www.bluebellgroup.com Le Connaisseur Marunouchi Marunouchi Hotel Tel. (81-3) 3215 5555 www.pacificcigar.com South Korea Cigar Club of Seoul 402, 272, Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Tel. +82 2 790 4522 www.pierrecigar.com Pierre Cigar Divan 2F, 28, Bongeunsa-ro 86 gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul +82 2 557 9656 www.pierrecigar.com Grand Hyatt Seoul (Lobby Lounge) Tel. +82 2 797 1234 www.seoul.grand.hyatt.com Thailand The P&L Club Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, Lower lobby Tel. (66-2) 254 1234 www.pacificcigar.com La Casa Del Habano Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Lobby Level, Bangkok 10500 Tel. (66-2) 267 1596, 236 040 www.pacificcigar.com Singapore The Connoisseur Divan #01-62, UE Square 207 River Valley Road Singapore 238275 Tel. (65) 6733-7141 www.pacificcigar.com La Casa Cubana The Regent Singapore, Tel. (65) 6732 5526 www.lacasacubana.com Malaysia La Casa Del Habano G/F, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur Tel. (60-3) 2380 1311 www.pacificcigar.com Macau: Cigar Emporium Taipei: Davidoff Lounge recently renovated. There, you will find the usual impressive range of cigars and accessories that are available in all lounges of the Pacific Cigar network. It is a members club but aficionados can purchase their cigar and have a drink on the premises. Open to all is the Davidoff Lounge in the Regent Hotel, a pleasant and modern outlet with an extensive selection of Dav- idoff, Zino, Avo, Camacho and other brands distributed by Bluebell Group across the region. Further East, Tokyo and its active nightlife offers a num- ber of tiny bars with discreet entrances where you can enjoy a cigar in peace while savoring a rare selection of Japanese malt whiskey. An all-time favourite is the calm bar at the Imperial Hotel. With its cosy atmosphere, friendly barmen, and low seats, it's an ideal place to finish a hard day of work. One might even have the chance to spot a number of sophisticated ladies wearing beautiful kimonos in the corridors leading to the bar. In the more traditional category of cigar lounges, the Dav- idoff Ginza shop and lounge, which has been recently renovated, offers designer furniture (think Tom Dixon lamps and Walter Knoll tables & chairs) in earthy tones with copper accents. And the Connaisseur Lounge Marunouchi is a nice place for an after-work smoke, with its relaxed ambiance, comprehensive drink list, and excellent selection of Havana cigars.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Tobacco Asia - Volume 18, Number 5