PHOTOS: The Tiki Bungalow is Back

By Noelle Mateer, July 4, 2017

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The Tiki Bungalow has risen from the dead like a potent, delicious Zombie (which is an actual drink they sell, btw), and better still, on the same 'tong as the old one. 

The cult-favorite closed suddenly and tragically this April when dreaded chai-ing swept Beijing this spring (see our report on brickings, here). But Tiki could never really die. In fact, it has never died – this is The Tiki Bungalow’s third location. The first was a tiny two-seater on Dongsi Batiao, when barman Phil Tory was just an untapped encyclopedia of rum knowledge, a dude with a cocktail hobby slinging Mai Tais for friends. But now, Beijing's preeminent retro exotica-themed nautical hutong cocktail bar has returned, and it's just as retro, exotica-themed and nautical as ever.

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The new spot was packed with bros in Hawaiian shirts even on its first night open. (We know what you're thinking, woke Beijingers: isn't 'tiki culture' just a euphemism for outmoded forms of mid-century exoticism? To this we say: No comment.)

The menu is the same, with the addition of skull-shaped glasses the size of a human head. Here's our editor with hers. Dude in the background definitely thinks it’s a real human skull. 

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Tiki 3.0 is a freaky Tiki. You've been warned, Beijing. 


The Tiki Bungalow, see a listing for details

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