pharmacist

Overall scoring
78
Word-of-mouth ratings
4.5
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20238

Pharmacist-Merchant Reviews

The classic and calm black façade contrasts strongly with the white sand and stone on the courtyard floor, which is high-profile but not exaggerated, and there is pride in the restraint, which is also the overall characteristic of the pharmacist.

Black is the theme color of the apothecary, extending from the façade to the interior, and from the outside to the inside, there is a sense of luxury in silence. The interior is decorated with cement gray walls and brass bars and brass columns with a black theme. The most eye-catching is the Chinese medicine cabinet embedded in the bar wine cabinet, which contains a variety of plant ingredients and decorations. The pharmacist has a large collection of wine, and the wine cabinet that occupies the entire wall is filled, and the interesting thing is that the herb-flavored wine is placed in the easiest place to get on the first floor of the wine cabinet. The barware, like the intricately crafted interior design, is simple, sophisticated and timeless.

What is even more rare is that the taste of the apothecary's cocktail is the same as the decoration design, giving people a distinct, unified and powerful feeling. Although it is positioned as a niche "medicine" element, it has attracted the curiosity and love of the public. Its most famous in-house liquor is called Yao, which is based on herbaceous flavors of Cynar, Lucano and Montenegro, accented with the special flavors of Sichuan dome and snow chrysanthemum, with agave syrup and lemon juice and finally a piece of orange peel in the wine. The fresh orange peel and lemon sourness lead to a rich and layered herbal flavor, followed by a soft sweetness that connects the herbal wine with the ensuing bitterness of traditional Chinese medicine.

In addition to herbal cocktails featuring "medicine", the simple, pure and refreshing flower and fruit cocktails on the wine list are also worth trying. For example, the Club Q is one of the pharmacist's series of playing card cocktails. The base drink uses Absolut Tea Vodka, based on the flavor of tea wine with Roselle as the theme, and finally adds lemon juice and egg whites, you don't need to look at the shape to know that this is a cocktail designed for women, smooth and delicate, with sweet and sour mixed with the astringent aroma of tea, which is very easy to drink. The hawthorn whisky sour is based on hawthorn whisky, simply adding lemon juice, simple sugar and cherry bitters, the fruity flavor is better matched with the whisky, the alcohol content is low and the acidity is high, and the acidity is slightly disrupted.

The pharmacist's wine list changes quarterly according to the seasonal ingredients, the owner Simon is a well-known bartender in the industry in Hangzhou, most of the cocktails in the store are his originals, and the accumulation of time and experience in the industry makes his works professional and have a good taste, but Simon does not often make wine now, and may be disappointed if he comes here. The bartenders in the bar are attentive, but most of them have a sense of distance, and they rarely take the initiative to talk to customers, and when there are many customers, it is not easy to greet people when necessary. The pharmacists' service was inadequate, individual staff were cold, customers were slow to serve alcohol, and the booking process was confusing. If you're just for a drink or chat with friends, the pharmacist's environment can be a good one, but the lack of human touch and drinking atmosphere in the bar makes it difficult to get extra pleasure in the guests.


Pharmacist - recommended dishes

medicine
It is based on herbaceous flavors of Cynar, Lucano and Montenegro, accented with the special flavours of Sichuan Dome and Snow Chrysanthemum, followed by agave syrup and lemon juice, and finally a piece of orange peel. Fresh orange peel and lemon sourness lead to a rich and layered herbal flavor, followed by a soft sweetness that connects the herbal wine with the ensuing bitterness of Chinese medicine.
Club Q
It is one of the pharmacist's series of playing card cocktails. The base drink uses Absolut Tea Vodka, based on the flavor of tea wine with Roselle as the theme, and finally adds lemon juice and egg whites, you don't need to look at the shape to know that this is a cocktail designed for women, smooth and delicate, with sweet and sour mixed with the astringent aroma of tea, which is very easy to drink.
Hawthorn whiskey sour
Using hawthorn whisky as a base, simply adding lemon juice, simple sugars and cherry bitters, the fruity flavor goes well with the whisky, the alcohol content is low and the acidity is high, and the acidity is slightly disrupted.
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