Timeless Lounge: Tsim Sha Tsui East’s Newest Destination for Rare Red Sake and Iconic Views

 

Japanese red rice sake crafted from ancient grains, complemented by fine wines, fresh sashimi, oysters and gourmet bar bites for an unforgettable evening

 

Timeless Lounge – Latest Hotspot in Tsim Sha Tsui

 

(Hong Kong, 2 June 2026) – Located on level 9 of Hotel ICON, Timeless Lounge has been transformed into a stylish new destination for drinks with a view. Formerly an exclusive guest lounge within the hotel’s fitness club, the venue now features luxurious leather furnishings, warm wood accents and a spacious, high-ceilinged setting overlooking Victoria Harbour and the vibrant cityscape of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. Timeless Lounge is proud to unveil seven exceptional Japanese Red Rice Sakes, a collection so rare that they are seldom found in Hong Kong and are considered "Phantom Brews" even in Japan. Together with an extensive selection of wines, beers, cocktails and gourmet bar bites, Timeless Lounge offers a distinctive and elevated experience for sake enthusiasts and discerning guests alike.

Timeless Lounge Unveils a Stylish New Look

The newly transformed Timeless Lounge features luxurious leather sofas, warm wooden furnishings and an elegant contemporary design. With its high ceilings, spacious layout and pool table, the lounge offers a relaxed yet sophisticated setting for any occasion.

Whether seated at the bar, nestled in a cozy sofa corner or enjoying an intimate table for two, guests can take in the vibrant cityscape and dazzling night views. Step out to the poolside terrace for sweeping panoramas of Victoria Harbour, creating the perfect backdrop for after-work drinks, gatherings with friends or romantic evenings. Whether for after-work drinks with friends or a romantic evening for two, Timeless Lounge offers the perfect new destination for an unforgettable night out!

 

Timeless Lounge Interior

Timeless Lounge Interior

Red Rice Sake Flight

Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura

Japanese Sashimi Platter

Signature Cocktails

Enquiries or reservations: relax@hotel-icon.com 

Online Reservations: https://bit.ly/4tNJ7JW

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About Hotel ICON

An upscale hotel located in the heart of East Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. In the environment of the creative and energetic artistic aura of Hong Kong, Hotel ICON is an artwork presented by famous Hong Kong designers and prestigious international architects. Offering ultimate comfort and excellent service for guests, Hotel ICON has 262 stylish guest rooms, with sizes from 36 square meters to 80 square meters. The Angsana Spa found on the 9th floor is an oasis of tranquillity, while the outdoor sea view swimming pool and fitness centre allow guests to both exercise and indulge in the spectacular skyline of Hong Kong Island. The hotel’s largest banquet hall, Silverbox, with a maximum capacity of 580 people, is an ideal venue for banquets or meetings. Hotel ICON houses three restaurants, including Cantonese restaurant Above & Beyond, and award-winning buffet restaurant The Market and GREEN, which provide guests with quality food and impeccable service. The Market has been recognized by Openrice for 13 consecutive years as one of the "Best Buffets" in town. Above & Beyond continues to garner international acclaim, retaining its status as The MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2026 'Selected Restaurant' and being honoured as a top dining destination in the Tatler Best Guide 2026 — a testament to its modern Cantonese cuisine and enchanting harbour views that together create a truly sublime dining experience. In alignment with the motto of ‘We Love to Care’, Hotel ICON receives recognition by Forbes Travel Guide for twelve consecutive years and One Michelin Key by The MICHELIN Guide 2025, as an infallible proof on its exceptional service standard.

For more details about Hotel ICON, please visit www.hotel-icon.com or check out the hotel’s official Facebook @hoteliconhk and Instagram @hoteliconhk pages for more updates.

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