InterContinental Hong Kong's Hypnotic New "#852TAILS"

InterContinental Hong Kong's Hypnotic New
The new #852TAILS cocktail menu is inspired by Hong Kong's unique history and culture and its mixed heritage with over 100 years of British rule before reverting to China in 1997.

Guests are invited to relax, sit back and take in the hotel's hypnotic harbor views over the enticing selection of #852TAILS which offers a taste of Hong Kong, along with some of the city's fascinating folklore.

#852TAILS of Hong Kong:

President's Gift

White Rabbit infused Vodka, Espresso, Chocolate Rabbit

In 1972, Premier Zhou Enlai gave White Rabbit candies as a gift to American president Richard Nixon when the latter visited China. Today White Rabbit candies are found throughout Hong Kong and are available around the world.

Sai Yeung Choi Street

Watercress, Citrus, Local-Honey, Champagne

Over the past century, Hong Kong's villages and fields were replaced by high-rise buildings. The name Sai Yeung Choi is the Cantonese name for watercress. The street was built in 1924 on watercress cultivation in a village, Mong Kok Tsuen (旺角村), now known as Mongkok.

From Condiment to Confection

Bourbon, Citrus, Local Honey, Ginger, Bitters

The ginger industry is one of the oldest in Hong Kong, with the first ginger preserving company set up as early as 1846. Ginger was preserved by soaking it in syrup. Samples were sent around the world; and orders began to rush in.

The Chinese have a natural aptitude for food preservation, such as salted fish, preserved eggs and ginger, a consequence of necessity as a reserve in periods of famine or flood.

New Territories

Gin, Tonic, Citrus, Cucumber, Bitter Melon

The New Territories are a stone's throw away. Nestled within them are all the farms in Hong Kong, where we have sourced our bitter melon.

Mr. Yu

Cognac, Port, Berries, Vanilla, Citrus, Yu Kwen Yick Hot Sauce

A local talent, Mr. Yu Siu Kee was born in Hong Kong. His sauces are now legendary. He spent years perfecting his skills to make the perfect hot sauce before opening a chain of stores and factories. Now Mr. Yu's hot sauce is sold around the world.

Jia Jia

Yellow Wine, Spicy Mango, Citrus, Bamboo, Bitters

A tribute to the oldest ever giant panda. Jia Jia lived in Ocean Park here in Hong Kong, where she was notorious for her love of bamboo.

Tea Time

Butter Rum, Pineapple, Local Honey, Citrus, Pineapple Bun

Inspired by the pineapple bun or Bo Lo Bau, a sweet bun found all over Hong Kong after the government listed it as part of Hong Kong's intangible cultural history in 2014. This delicious treat is often eaten at exactly 3:15pm, the time at which most Hong Kongers break for tea.

Victorian Lager

Chinese Tea, Tequila, Orange, Hong Kong Beer

World famous for its spectacular views, Victoria Harbour is a major tourist attraction of Hong Kong. This illustrious harbour has witnessed history as ships of all kinds and sizes have sailed through its prestigious waters.

#852TAILS of Hong Kong (Non-Alcoholic):

Sleeping Dragon

Dragon-fruit, Citrus, Orange Blossom, Lavender

The dragon is the icon of Brand Hong Kong, used to promote Asia's World City internationally. Kowloon translates to “Nine Dragons”. Accordingly to legend, our hotel lobby provides an alluring pathway for the mythical “Nine Dragons” to access the harbor for their daily bath and refreshments. Meanwhile lavender is a soothing flavor and scent to calm the soul and the dragons.

Fist of Fury

Ginger, Chili, Sugar Cane

Named after the 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei, starring Bruce Lee. In the film, Lee plays Chen Zhen, a student of Huo Yuanjia, who fights to defend the honor of the Chinese in the face of foreign aggression, and to bring to justice those responsible for his master's death. This drink packs a punch, just like Bruce Lee.

Caged Birds

Jasmine, Apple, Citrus

Tea culture in Hong Kong has unique qualities you might not see elsewhere in the world. Many Hong Kong locals meet for tea in the morning before work and read their newspapers. Elderly people often bring their caged birds to local tea houses where you can hear both chatter and chirping.

Fanling's Bees

Grapefruit, Honey, Mint

Hong Kong's first bee farm Po Sang Yuen is over 90 years old. It is located in the middle of Fanling, a thriving area in the heart of the New Territories. Did you know that our hotel practices urban beekeeping, with several beehives located on our rooftop?

Oolong Lemonade

Lime, Sugar Cane, Salt, Oolong Tea

A local favorite, this drink dates back to the 1890's when many believed that salted limes could relieve a cough as well as a sore throat. Salted limes are prepared by preserving fresh limes with coarse salt in a bottle for an extended time.

Click here for the Lobby Lounge #852TAILS of Hong Kong Menu.