Ping-pong points (Beijing Weekend) Updated: 2006-05-25 10:16
I had a nasty experience with a couple of meatballs in Stockholm once so I
entered Sanlitun's W Bar, the only Swedish watering hole in Beijing, apart from
Ikea's canteen, with trepidation.
Ping pong in an alcoholic environment
is a rarity and this is what the bar is all about. The owner happens to be the
legendary - in table tennis circles - Jan-Ove Waldner, former Olympic and World
Champion, which explains most of the wall decoration and the free signed orange
ball on arrival. Photos, personalised shirts and signed bats (200 yuan by the
way) don't so much smack of a pat on the back as a hearty slap. But then I
suppose he was pretty good. If you go at a quiet time, which is most afternoons,
barman Guo Fei will be happy to serve up some wicked slice shots. The high
ceilings and light wood furniture give the bar a standard sports bar feel and a
pub game crawl complements a pint of draught Carlsberg (30 yuan). Darts, table
football and an electric ice hockey game are the options while there are two
large screens and three other TVs for World Cup viewing.
Music can be a
problem. The soft rock that inhabits the lower rungs of the Scandinavian music
scene is in large supply. But if you are familiar with Roxette, a band that
haunts my music cassette collection from 1990, then it can be a nice bit of
tongue-in-cheek nostalgia.
More importantly my meatball phobia is now in
the past thanks to a bargain 48 yuan price tag and a dollop of mash. The
Brazilian BBQ, at 58 yuan per person, also looks a good option for all you can
eat.
W bar may not be the 'Joyride' the spiky singer from Roxette banged
on about but gravadlax, ping pong and beer are a good combination.
W bar Location: 120 Sanlitun Nan Lu, Chaoyang
District Opening time: Saily 11am-2am Tel: 010-65856945 Website:
www.wbar-beijing.com.
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