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This bar was designed by the original Iron Fairies team. Anyone who has been to Iron Fairies in Hong Kong knows that it is full of butterflies. This bar is also full of butterflies.
But after chatting with Bartender, they said that the Iron Fairies team later withdrew, and their team changed its name to Tir Na Nog. The Chinese name is Ginza Fairy Bar.
It’s everywhere, and the design is really beautiful. The red lighting in the whole bar has an ambiguous atmosphere, and it’s super photogenic.
She is really suitable for a beautiful Chinese girl who spends her whole life working in movies.
The cocktail in the third picture is super cute. It has squid on top. It’s called Pink Tako. But in the special wine list, I’m still a little surprised to see this combination after drinking for so many years.
Overall, this restaurant is worth checking out. The two of us drank a lot. . First of all, the entrance fee is 2000, but we ordered two cocktails, two glasses of a la carte red wine, two pots of Salami ham, two bottles of wine (if you drink too much, you can just drink by the bottle), and then a bottle of beer (ask Bartender to drink it) of). The drinking culture in Japan is that if you have a drink with Bartender, they will have to pay for it on you. Unlike in China, where they drink their own drinks, the final bill is 27,600 yen~ After drinking so much, the equivalent in US dollars is about 180! It’s so cost-effective compared to the United States. It feels like it would cost more than $400 to drink this way in China (assuming the quality of the red wine is good)