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Inside Club Bâtard: A three-floor playground for wine, dining and whisky lovers

Tatler Hong Kong

更新於 10月18日04:48 • 發布於 10月18日04:00 • Fontaine Cheng

Club Bâtard, Hong Kong’s newest private members’ club, is the sort of place that whispers, “Welcome, you’ve arrived”, and it does so with three full floors and 18,000 square feet of indulgence inside the Pedder Building in Central.

First floor: Le Closand the wine cellar

On the first floor, Le Clos, inspired by France’s most precious vineyards: the clos—those walled-off, carefully guarded plots that produce some of the world’s finest wines, sets the scene. It’s a restaurant where you can grab everything from breakfast to dinner, late-night drinks and snacks, with familiar Asian and Western dishes available throughout the day.

The interior of Le Clos
The interior of Le Clos

The interior of Le Clos

The char kway teow (stir-fried rice noodles), in particular, is worth trying. After sampling different spots in Penang, the team found the ideal recipe, sweet-talked the owner to share it, and have since perfected it to bring that Malaysian flavour to Central.

Penang-style char kway teow
Penang-style char kway teow

Penang-style char kway teow

Sip on a Bloody Mary cocktail at Le Clos
Sip on a Bloody Mary cocktail at Le Clos

Sip on a Bloody Mary cocktail at Le Clos

Then there’s the wine. And what a selection it is. The club’s pièce de résistance is its 2,500-square-foot, glass-fronted wine cellar that spans all three floors, housing over 10,000 bottles. More than just a pretty sight, this cellar connects each floor via a dedicated staircase and allows sommeliers easy access to an impressive collection. Even better, all the wines are offered to members at retail prices. No restaurant markups, and no need to refinance your mortgage to afford a decent Burgundy.

The wine cellar from the first floor
The wine cellar from the first floor

The wine cellar from the first floor

The wine cellar from the second floor
The wine cellar from the second floor

The wine cellar from the second floor

Second floor: French elegance at Bâtard

On the second floor, Bâtard—the French restaurant that started it all—continues its journey from a cosy spot in Sai Ying Pun to something altogether more ambitious. Known for elevating French cuisine to pair with world-class wines, Bâtard now offers members an even more exclusive experience, with 108 seats in the main dining room, and two private dining rooms overlooking the kitchen.

Canard des Dombes
Canard des Dombes

Canard des Dombes

Lobster raviolo
Lobster raviolo

Lobster raviolo

The dining here is designed to delight the most discerning palate, with French classics crafted by chef Jun Kai and his team, expertly paired with fine wines from the club’s vast collection. The space is elegant yet approachable, offering a view of the culinary action while allowing diners to relax and savour both their meals and their wine without any pretence. Della Tang, one of China’s most highly regarded young wine experts, is on hand to offer her expertise too.

The staircase that leads from one wine cellar to the next
The staircase that leads from one wine cellar to the next

The staircase that leads from one wine cellar to the next

Third floor: Cantonese comfort at Hop Sze and whisky at OBE

The third floor gives you a double act: Hop Sze and OBE. Hop Sze, led by Wong Wing-kuen, offers Cantonese classics that feel right at home in this new, sophisticated setting. But don’t worry, the charm of Wong’s homestyle cooking is still intact. There is also the addition of a siu mei (roast meats) menu and weekend dim sum lunch to enjoy. The new space offers 88 seats and six private dining rooms, making it ideal for both intimate dinners and family gatherings.

The main dining room at Hop Sze
The main dining room at Hop Sze

The main dining room at Hop Sze

Just next door, whisky lovers will find OBE, Club Bâtard’s whisky bar. Led by whisky expert Diego Lanza, OBE is a 35-seat bar dedicated to showcasing the finest whiskies, many influenced by the ‘Old Bottle Effect’, or the changing of a whisky’s flavour over time. With its intimate setting and rare selection of bottles, OBE is a sanctuary for those serious about their spirits.

Char siu back ribs from the roast meats menu
Char siu back ribs from the roast meats menu

Char siu back ribs from the roast meats menu

The celebrated pork chop baked rice
The celebrated pork chop baked rice

The celebrated pork chop baked rice

An exclusive experience with events to come

Club Bâtard offers more than just exquisite dining and drinks—it’s a full experience tailored to its members, who can bring up to 14 guests (as long as they are present). Co-founders Michael Wu and Randy See have created a space where fine wines, whiskies and food are enjoyed without pretension. With all wines priced at retail, it’s a rare opportunity to indulge in the best without the typical mark-ups.

And there’s more to come. Club Bâtard is set to launch a member’s app, which will feature their events programme, making it easier for members to keep up with the club’s happenings. Whether you’re after a French fine-dining experience, Cantonese comfort food or an intimate whisky tasting, Club Bâtard delivers it all under one luxurious roof in Central.

The view from the front of Pedder Building
The view from the front of Pedder Building

The view from the front of Pedder Building

Club Bâtard Address: 1/F, 2/F, 3/F Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong

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