104021 Velvet Underground is more relaxed and exclusive, while Phuture is experimental and racier than the rest, just as its name suggests.
104022 Zouk’s global reputation means it’s home to all manner of leading world DJs, from Carl Cox and Paul Oakenfold to the Chemical Brothers and Primal Scream.
104023 Zouk also holds its famous Mambo Jambo retro nights on Wednesdays, another reason why a night at Zouk is one to savour.
104026 Celebration of Arts is filled with special artefacts and musical delights, and feels like a hybrid between the British Museum and a music shop.
104027 As its name implies, they specialise in all things artistic from musical instruments to arts and craft supplies, including traditional Indian musical instruments and books on how to play them.
104028 You can also see furniture that uses inlay marquetry techniques being made, where a piece of rosewood furniture is inlaid with six different types of woods.
104029 Browse through a wide selection of cushion covers, bed linen, shoes, Kashmir silk, beads, bangles and baubles, or select from figurines of Buddha, a pantheon of Hindu gods and unique wood and stone carvings.
104032 Indulge in the flavours of superb Japanese cuisine at Goto.
104033 It has garnered rave reviews owing mostly to the exquisite hand of Chef Hisao Goto, who was formerly a chef to Japanese ambassadors and diplomats.
104034 With years of experience and burgeoning knowledge in the art of preparing authentic kaiseki cuisine, Chef Goto never disappoints.
104035 Expect to part with a fair amount of money to enjoy a 10-course kaiseki dinner which can take you up to three hours to enjoy with relish.