Jenja Nightclub
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BALI/ Updated : Aug 24, 2016, 16:30 IST
Synopsis
Jenja is a sleek and stylish restaurant, bar and nightclub that is one of the most popular night clubs in Bali for more discerning partygoers. Jenja is located at the Town Square Suites and is spread out over two floors. The excep … Read more
Jenja is a sleek and stylish restaurant, bar and nightclub that is one of the most popular night clubs in Bali for more discerning partygoers. Jenja is located at the Town Square Suites and is spread out over two floors. The exceptional and distinctive design at Jenja will really take your breath away when you first enter, especially the amazing ceiling and the walls of opaque and stained glass mosaics that create an exclusive setting. Read less
Jenja is a sleek and stylish restaurant, bar and nightclub that is one of the most popular night clubs in Bali for more discerning partygoers. Jenja is located at the Town Square Suites and is spread out over two floors. The exceptional and distinctive design at Jenja will really take your breath away when you first enter, especially the amazing ceiling and the walls of opaque and stained glass mosaics that create an exclusive setting. Jenja is home to a fabulous restaurant which offers an exotic array of Asian and Middle Eastern dishes created by award winning top chef Selma AbuAlia. You can either have a full dining experience in the plush dining room with open kitchen, or you can simply lounge with cocktails and tapas before heading downstairs to dance. The nightclub downstairs is just as stylish as upstairs with its walls of shimmering mosaics and hexagonal jade tiles. You’ll find state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems and a well dressed clientele dancing to old school hip-hop, RnB and funk.
Jenja is not huge but caters to a more sophisticated party crowd and offers a different nightlife scene compared to some of the other venues nearby. The restaurant and bar are open daily but the nightclub is only open from Wednesday through the weekend. This is a more stylish hangout and so a casual chic dress code applies.
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