Bartender magazine’s World’s Top 20 Bars
Press Release
22 June, 2009
For immediate release
Australian Bartender magazine’s World’s Top 20 Bars: Asia-Pacific Revealed!
In association with
High fives for Tokyo bar crowned king in Australian Bartender Magazine’s third annual survey of the world’s best bars.
Following the success of previous years’ ‘World’s Top 20 Bars’ surveys, Australian Bartender magazine, the leading title for the Australian bar trade, has taken a slightly different bent on this popular feature by focusing on the Asia-Pacific region for 2009. This year’s Top 20 has Tokyo’s newcomer High Five claiming the number one spot with three other bars from the Japanese capital making the cut including old faves such as Star Bar in Ginza (featured in last year’s Top 20) and the Tokyo Park Hyatt’s New York Bar (of Lost in Translation fame).
Despite Tokyo’s success Australian bars ranked highest overall with Sydney’s Bayswater Brasserie coming a close second alongside six other bars from around the country that made the cut including Melbourne’s Der Raum in bronze medal position with the ever popular Melbourne Supper Club & Siglo just two spots back in fifth.
Other bar hot spots that made the list were Brisbane, Shanghai, and Wellington with two bars apiece with Bali, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul and Beijing each slipping one venue into the Top 20.
Bartender magazine’s Top 20 in ’08 caused a buzz in the global bar biz and no doubt this year’s World’s Top 20 Bars: Asia-Pacific list will be hotly discussed in what is a dynamic, innovative and rapidly growing region. To decide on the Top 20, the team at Bartender magazine sought input from a ‘dream team’ of judges from around the globe including itinerant brand ambassadors, magazine editors, drinks authors, consultants and other globetrotting luminaries well travelled throughout Asia-Pacific. Publisher of Australian Bartender magazine, David Spanton says: “Once again the judging panel is one of the most comprehensive gatherings of drinks industry minds ever put together to discuss bars and bar culture; this year’s Asia-Pacific Top 20 reflects their diverse experience.”
Australian Bartender magazine is in its 10th year of publication. Published by Spanton Media Group, it is the leading monthly on-premise publication for bar professionals and a must-read for anyone wanting to stay up-to-date with all things drink-related. For more information on Spanton Media’s events, exhibitions and publications visit www.spantonmedia.com
Read on for the full World’s Top 20 Bars: Asia Pacific for 2009 as well as a complete list of this year’s judges which may also be found of www.4bars.com.au here.
The Top
20
20. The Lark Food & Drink, Brisbane
19. Kiitos, Shanghai
18. Woo Bar, W Hotel, Seoul
17. New York Bar & New York Grill, Park Hyatt, Tokyo
16. Felix, The Peninsula, Hong Kong
15. Tippling Club, Singapore
14. Q Bar, Beijing
13. Mandarin Bar, Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
12. Matterhorn, Wellington
11. Black Pearl, Melbourne
10. Ku de Ta, Bali
9. Star Bar, Tokyo
8. The Bowery, Brisbane
7. Motel, Wellington
6. Seamstress, Melbourne
5. Melbourne Supper Club & Siglo, Melbourne
4. Constellation 2, Shanghai
3. Der Raum, Melbourne
2. Bayswater Brasserie, Sydney
1. High Five, Tokyo
The Judging Panel
Sven Almenning, director and founder, Behind Bars consultancy
Jason Bowden, global brand ambassador for Ketel One vodka
Dean Callan, globe trotting ex-pat and ‘master bartender in training’
Grant Collins, managing director, barsolutions consultancy
Phillip Duff, wayfaring owner of Liquid Solutions and Amsterdam’s door 74
John Gakuru, global brand ambassador for Sagatiba cachaça
Andy Gaunt, Asia Pacific regional manager, Reserve Brands, Diageo
Pat Norse, features editor and restaurant critic for Gourmet Traveller
Xavier Padovani, global brand ambassador for Hendrick’s Gin
Linden Pride, creative consultant, Rockpool Group & Mangkut Global
Angus Winchester, walking drinks encyclopaedia, founder of Alconomics and global brand ambassador for Tanqueray No. Ten
David Spanton, managing director and founder, Spanton Media Group
Mark Ward, creative director, Yakusan and foreign ambassador for The Museum of the American Cocktail
Theo Watt, publisher, Thirsty Work Productions (DRiNK magazine, China)
Naren
Young, itinerant barkeep and drinks writer
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