Don’t look too closely at the décor or model-types (like Naomi Campbell) that frequent this urban hip-hop club and sushi lounge. Wearing around the edges, the black-and-white tile entry and red-painted walls leading to the bi-level nightclub is showing signs of stress. The ‘80s Versace décor features a multitude of massive, not always matching chandeliers with Venetian plaster walls and low-flung seating areas. The walls speak of high-end champagne endorsements and logos of hip-hop culture. The club is also home to a sushi-style restaurant, known as the Sushi Sofa, featuring a long knee-level dining table with Moroccan style seating area of upholstered pillows and uncomfortable stools. What is spot-on is the crowd consists of leggy fashion types and dressed-up 20-spmething millionaires on hand for weekend hip-hop nights that remain unrivaled in the city.
Tips
For minimum wait (not always possible), try to show up with equal numbers of men and women or contact the club via email for guest list information.
Last Word
Rome’s top hip-hop nightclub includes a formidable sushi restaurant and top-notch weekend dance scene