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Originally Posted by andyk
=> Season Greetings,SEAJ !!! Many Thanks for Sharing the above ! Tis too bad that one of Favs - KEYS is Gone !!! And long time ago,there was 18 @ Kowloon !!! Then there was CAGE !!! And TONNOCHY was the 1st KTV in HK that I have been a very long time ago !!!
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Btw can U share or recommend any Upmarket or your Fav KTV on HK side ?
And what's the Opening Times ? Long time ago,there was Tea Dance ( after lunch ) and then Happy Hour ( after work ) ? 
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Yes, the best of the Season to you and yours!
And Yes....tea dance...bring back memories to me too....at the Tonnochy or Giu Tai (forgot the actual name) followed by a tryst at the Heng Fa motel behind...yes...good memories.
I gotta tell you, I really don't do much by way of partying in Hong Kong these days - preferring to do so across the border and not having to worry too much about being spotted, and only monger occasionally with the walk-up or hotel walk-in gals. To me, the Hong Kong KTV's are really past its sell by date and only some VERY high priced ones (from what I hear) are still worth it. And a lot of these uber-luxe places are only accessible by way of introduction by known members or high rolling regular customers.
The one at the Emperor Hotel in Happy Valley is a particular favorite of people in the entertainment industry and at the same time, OK accessible WITHOUT introductions....but way over-priced. The one at Coda Plaza on McDonald road, supposedly the best available in Hong Kong and very exclusive/only by introduction....the last time I heard....has closed down! The TsimshaTsui East ones well....they're now charging sitting fees by the hour and take out pricing starting at $2,000 ++. Then there are the smaller Korean/Japanese style KTV's around Causeway bay and the Korean gals would flit from room to room and one ends up spending too much money, not really understanding what they say in Korean/Japanese and...with blue balls!!
See what I mean by the Hong Kong KTV/nightclub scene as being a bit of a waste of time and a big waste of money?? Especially when this kind of entertainment is so much better and cheaper in Chang Ping, Chang An, SZ etc?
Yes, I'm in the cheer-leading squad for Hong Kong - but the Nightclub scene in Hong Kong has really gone down and I really couldn't endorse this type of entertainment too highly any more.
SEAJ