Tokyo wins on pure technical merit. No city on earth produces cocktails with greater consistency, depth, or precision. For a drinker who cares about craft above all else, Tokyo is the correct answer.
For a visiting drinker optimising for range, accessibility, and sheer quality per square kilometre, Singapore is the more practical recommendation. The bars are more legible, the range from casual to world-class is broader, and the concentration of internationally recognised talent in one small city is unmatched in Asia. Spend four nights in Tokyo and three in Singapore, and both cities will change how you think about what a drink can be.
Bangkok is the city to watch. In three to five years, the gap between Bangkok and the top two will be much smaller than it is today. Go now, before the prices adjust to match the quality.
For a deeper comparison of the two leading cities, our Singapore versus Hong Kong bar scene breakdown and our Tokyo versus Osaka comparison cover the head-to-head details across every category of drinking.
Fredrik Filipsson covers flagship-city bars for barsforKings, with a focus on Asia-Pacific cocktail rooms. He grades a city on what its hardest classics taste like, not on how many bars it lists, and holds that Tokyo and Singapore sit closer than the rankings admit.
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