"When you push open the doors of Sukhumvit's Sing Sing Theater, you're greeted by a beautiful woman wearing a floor-length red cheongsam with an elaborate feather headpiece. From there, you'll pass through heavy velvet curtains into a maze-like set of rooms that leads to a small dance floor. Welcome to a Hollywood version of 1930s Shanghai, complete with lanterns, metal screens, painted umbrellas, wooden dragons, and lots of red lighting. It's the ultimate nightclub experience: bold, brash, intriguing, and just a touch over the top. And if the intoxicating atmosphere doesn’t do the job, the boozy cocktails will: Even the rail drinks here are high class, often incorporating top-shelf liquors like Grey Goose vodka or Iron Balls, Sutton’s cheekily named own gin." - Ashley Niedringhaus