In that glass, cool relief awaits
Updated: 2016-06-18 10:10
By Dong Fangyu(China Daily)
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6 A soothing Tiki drink: Enjoy the Bungalow Tetiaroa at Tiki Bungalow, a bar featuring exotic and classic cocktails served in a chic tropical decor inspired by the Caribbean and South Pacific Islands. This drink is Tiki Bungalow's signature beverage and features ice-cold coconut water, three different rums, lime juice, vanilla essence, and a dash of chocolate bitters. It is served in the bar's signature bright yellow Tiki mug. This cocktail was named after the Tahitian atoll Tetiaroa, which the American actor Marlon Brando bought in 1969 and insisted on ecologically preserving, allowing only homes to be built in the size and style of the indigenous housing.
Tiki Bungalow, 34 Jiaodaokou Bei Santiao, Dongcheng district; open 7 pm to late daily.
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