Hang Dai Chinese, located at 2 Camden Street Lower in the vibrant
Saint Kevin's neighborhood of
Dublin, Ireland, is a unique fusion venue combining a modern Chinese restaurant with a late-night nightclub and live music hotspot. Since opening its doors in late 2016, Hang Dai has quickly gained a reputation for its eclectic atmosphere, neon-soaked décor, and cutting-edge music programming. Housed in an unassuming building that formerly hosted a neighborhood pub, the interior was dramatically transformed into a retro-futuristic space reminiscent of a 1980s
Hong Kong subway car, complete with gold accents, dim lighting, and private booths.
The venue is known not only for its inventive food—helmed by chef Karl Whelan and Nick
Lister—but also for its forward-thinking approach to nightlife and entertainment. Culturally, Hang Dai Chinese has been lauded as a trailblazer in blurring the lines between restaurant and nightclub, offering guests a seamless transition from dinner to dancing, and attracting an eclectic crowd of foodies, music lovers, and trendsetters. Over time, Hang Dai has made structural enhancements to improve acoustics and expand its DJ booth and sound system, catering to a growing demand for live performances and DJ sets.
While it has retained its original location, the venue's dynamic events calendar and immersive design mean that it constantly reinvents itself through ever-changing themed parties, collaborative pop-ups, and guest takeovers by renowned artists. Its significance in
Dublin’s nightlife scene stems from its inclusive attitude and role as a launchpad for both emerging Irish talent and celebrated international acts. Hang Dai’s sound system and intimate setting have made it a favorite among DJs and live performers, with a reputation for top-quality
audio and a party atmosphere that runs into the early hours.
Notable artists who have performed at Hang Dai Chinese include international names like
Eclair Fifi,
Prosumer, and
Maurice Fulton, alongside revered local DJs such as
Cormac, Sally Cinnamon, and Donal Dineen. The venue has also hosted special sets by
Shit Robot,
R.Kitt, and a variety of guest selectors and collectives from
Dublin’s thriving underground scene.