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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Which bar makes the best Pina Colada in Beijing?
It's summer and I love nothing more than indulging in a delicious Pina Colada on a rooftop bar. But it's just disappointing beyond words when you get a really average/bad pina colada. So what bar makes the best one in your opinion?
I was just in Thailand, I like Mia Tias, not one place made the way I wanted, so I told the bar across the street to make how I wanted, but I downed 5 in a row one night and no buzz. It was coconut milk, pineapple juice and vodka and coconut rum.
I've never had a good one at home, so I make my own, with a twist. I use coconut syrup (not milk), pineapple juice and lots of vanilla ice cream. I can put up to 3oz of vodka in it and no one can taste it until it hits them. They're filling but I can drink more than a few on a hot day,for less filling delete ice cream add crushed ice and shake.
If you can find one tell them how you want it, shaken not stiirred?
mattaya:
She would like to know where in Beijing.....don't you read?
TedDBayer:
puck you, hockey term, I told her how to make one, never had a realy good bought one, tell your nurse you need another pill.
Since I dislike the ones at bars, I have started making them at home, and Pina Colada and Margarita are just loved by both, my GF and me.
But I use 1-1/2 oz of Bacardi white rum, like the original recipe, and use only pineapple juice and real coconut milk from Puerto Rico. I do use a blender because I place 4 ice cubes per glass of drink. Sometimes I add strawberries to it.
I would say Union Grill or there is a mexican restaurant at Sanlitun that should serve Pina coladas and yes the bar is on the roof....I just can't remember what the name is called but to get there you have to go through a narrow entrance and they have a lot of fancy restaurants there. The one I'm talking about has a bar at the second floor that's where you want to go for your Pina Colada in Beijing....