The Landmark has a Japanese-style Zuma upstairs and a "clinic" Dr fern's gin parlour downstairs. On the B floor of the luxury Landmark Plaza, there is a bar that mainly sells Gin liquor. The bar's name and concept are quite creative, with the bartender turned into a "doctor", and the wine is like a pharmaceutical, using Gin as the base wine to formulate an antidote for the "patient" who craves healing and relaxation.
Dr fern's gin parlaur is also good at playing a little prank with customers, and there are two doors in the originally hidden location, one large and one small, both with the words "Dr fern's gin parlour" written on the door. If you push the gate as usual, you will immediately find that it has been tricked, and the real entrance is the small door on the right. The interior is like the fantasy of Alice's Wonderland, and the small bar has a garden feeling surrounded by flowers and plants, with colorful furniture, as if it is a hidden underground garden. The waiter wears a white lab coat that looks like a doctor, while the bartender wears a medical mask and looks like he is ready to operate on a patient. It's just that the surgical counter is a sake-making bar, and the healing method is hundreds of gin-sake.
Gin liquor, also known as gin, is the world's first category of spirits, because it is fermented from barley malt, barley wheat and juniper berries, it has the aroma of malt and juniper berries, and the taste is mellow. Dr fern's gin parlour has over 100 types of gin, and Tonic Water has nearly 10 varieties to choose from. It is not unreasonable to say that Dr fern's gin parlour is a clinic, Tonic Water, also known as tonic water, is formulated with soda and quinine bark extract, originally used as a medicine to fight off tropical infectious diseases such as malaria, Gin and Tonic, a classic cocktail that blends Gin wine with Tonic Water, reducing the bitterness of Tonic Water itself while retaining its sweetness.
If you're faced with a wine list and don't know where to start, the first page of the wine list lists more classic and fixed pairings, so you can't go wrong with a casual choice. Or describe your "condition" to the "doctor", your personal preference, and ask the "doctor" bartender to create a custom cocktail according to the description. Dr fern's gin parlour is hard to find, and when there are many people, it is difficult for the bartenders and waiters to take care of the customization of each drinker, but the waiter will also recommend a fixed pairing on the wine list according to the customer's preferences. Dr fern's gin parlour is a pure bar, with little food and drink, so it is recommended not to choose to dine here. The bar specializes in gin, and customers who love whiskey, brandy or vodka are advised to look elsewhere.