NIGHTS THAT STAY WITH YOU
PRINTWORKS, London
My first experience at Printworks
was in 2022, and it was unforgettable. I danced for eight hours straight without even realizing how much time had passed. The atmosphere was electric, with a long row of people moving to the beat, and the lights—oh, the lights—were absolutely mesmerizing. They created an intense, almost otherworldly experience that pulled everyone in. I wouldn’t recommend it for anyone with epilepsy, but if you’re in good health, you absolutely need to experience it when it reopens in 2026 after the remodeling. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves music and dance!
SOKA Cocktail Bar
Ministry of sound, London
Ministry of Sound in London gave me one of the most unforgettable nights of my life—though I think I might have ended up banned. I found myself in a chaotic 4v1 brawl on the dance floor and outside. When the cops were called, I managed to slip away since I was alone. I did lose my glasses in the frenzy, but I've moved past it. Despite the drama, the club itself is fantastic, featuring one main dance floor that really brings the energy. The lineup of headliners is impressive, with some of the best DJs in the scene. It’s a vibrant atmosphere that makes you want to keep coming back, even after a wild night like that!
Mirth, Blr
I was suggested to have ‘Clear intention’ as bubbly I’ve got with my cocktails. That shii was sooo smoooth you know. Clearly the best place I’ve been this year (2025) it’s in par with soka or maybe even better.
Rock city, Nottingham
Rock City in Nottingham is undeniably the best club around. I spent countless nights right in front of the massive main dance floor, which is always buzzing with excitement. There are so many fun elements that drop from the stage—giant balls, confetti, balloons, and all kinds of surprises that add to the atmosphere. It’s also been a great place to meet fantastic people, though I’ve had my fair share of drama, including some shoving matches in the washroom. Despite the chaos, my experiences there have always been incredible. During uni days, my friends and I made it a point to be there, soaking in the energy and making memories. I’d give it a solid 10/10, if you think otherwise, you can you know.
Toit, Bangalore
The first time I went to Toit, I thought I was just there for a beer. But after trying their Basmati Blonde and unexpectedly staying for dessert (the oozy Chocolate Fondant is a must!), it turned into one of those nights where you sit back and realize this is what Bangalore is all about—good food, good beer, and an even better vibe.
Bob’s Bar, Wood street
I first visited Bob's Bar in Bangalore last year, and it was a completely unique experience. I’ve heard a lot about it for years, but I was surprised to find there’s no music at all. This absence of noise was refreshing, especially compared to other places where the volume can be overwhelming. The atmosphere was not at all laid-back and uninviting,
allowing for real conversations (FORCEFULLY) Even though getting a table can be challenging, we somehow always manage to find one, making each visit enjoyable and memorable. It’s become one of my go-to spots in the city (I’m cappin)
Delirium Café, Brussels
Walking into Delirium Café is like entering a beer lover’s paradise. I once spent an entire evening here with friends, trying out beers we couldn’t even pronounce (I’m still not sure if we ever figured out how to say “Tripel Karmeliet” correctly). The warm glow of the lights, the buzz of the crowd, and the endless menu made it one of those nights you don’t want to end.
One8 commune, Bangalore
one8 Commune, was a vibe. I’ve no clue what happened to it. Do something about it one8.
Takumi, Brussels
One rainy evening, I stumbled into Takumi after a long day of sightseeing, craving something warm. I wasn’t expecting to have the best ramen of my life in the heart of Belgium, but that’s exactly what happened. The cozy ambiance and comforting bowls of noodles made me feel right at home. Now, I always recommend it as a perfect spot for those chilly Belgian nights.
Foo, Bangalore
Foo Bangalore (Gpt’d a bit)
contemporary dining destination known for its innovative take on Asian cuisine.
With a menu that features a range of dishes inspired by various Asian cultures,
Foo offers everything from sushi and dim sum to bold curries and vibrant salads.
I’ve been here like 12 times already me and the gang have ended up tasting everything from the food
menu, an bout cocktails Foo king is pretty solid too but my favourite gotta be ICHIBAN tastes so freakin good.
Fuse, Brussels
My first night at Fuse was an unforgettable one. A friend and I had no idea we were walking into one of Europe’s most iconic techno clubs. By 3 AM, we were part of the crowd, lost in the hypnotic beats, surrounded by people from all over the world. Fuse is not just a club; it’s an experience. You might enter as a tourist, but you’ll leave feeling like a true local.
Bastian, Bangalore
Bastian Bangalore (Nothing crazy has happened still) (soGPT) is a trendy dining spot known for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic menu. Founded
by celebrity chef and restaurateur Bastian, the restaurant offers a diverse
array of dishes, blending Indian and international flavors. Signature items
often include gourmet burgers, decadent desserts, and fresh seafood. The interior boasts a stylish design, with a mix of contemporary and playful elements, creating an inviting space for both casual diners and those celebrating special occasions. GBastian also emphasizes high-quality ingredients and innovative presentations, ensuring each dish is a visual and culinary delight.
Tomorrowland, Boom
Tomorrowland is an experience that doesn’t quite feel real until you’re there. I remember standing in front of the main stage, surrounded by people from every corner of the globe, as fireworks exploded in the night sky. For a few days, the world feels like it shrinks down to that magical place, where music connects everyone. Even if you’re not a festival person, Tomorrowland will make you a believer.
NOBU, LONDON
Nobu London was never about being loud. It’s where nights slow down before they stretch. You sit longer than planned, conversations run past the last course, and people quietly observe each other across the room. The energy is controlled—nothing forced, nothing rushed. It’s the kind of place where the night doesn’t announce itself, it just unfolds. You come for dinner, but you leave with the feeling that something has already started.
Byg Brewski Brewing Company, Bangalore
A friend of mine once suggested Byg Brewski for a "chilled" night out. We ended up playing pool, eating way too many nachos, and laughing until our stomachs hurt. The sprawling outdoor space makes it feel like a getaway from the city's chaos, and their craft beers are the cherry on top. Whether you go with a big group or just a date, this place always delivers on fun.
INK, Nottingham
A year of unforgettable nights
at INK Nottingham (2020) my first time experiencing ink, atmosphere was
electric from the moment I walked in—dim lighting, vibrant decor, and an amazing crowd set the perfect scene. The music was on point, blending a mix of genres that kept everyone dancing all night long. Have to cause 4 floor each dedicated to a genre can’t go wrong expect the Covid that hit, they had to shut you know for damn 2 years until my last year in uni, back to my story, I started with some shots; the bartenders really know their craft (poring that shit innn). The food was just as impressive( not really, fries BLAND af) I loved the energy in the room; everyone was so friendly and in high spirits ( not really got into a fight, I mean not me, one of my friends)
As the night progressed, the vibe only got
better. The dance floor was packed, and I lost track of time just enjoying the moment with friends. It was the perfect (most of the nights), great drinks, and even better company(The mandem) Definitely a night to remember! (Sam is your face alright?? it’s been 4 years but still, After all that kicks you got)
Le Dillens, Brussels
During one of my solo trips, I stumbled into Le Dillens on a chilly evening, craving warmth and good wine. I ended up sharing a table with a local couple, swapping travel stories and laughing over plates of frites and Belgian stew. It was one of those unexpected, heartwarming nights that remind you how food and drinks can bring people together, no matter where you’re from.
PRYZM, Nottingham
PRYZM, Nottingham.
Such a sick place but so much shit has gone down here. My friend got kicked out for being drunk af and was puking in the infirmary. As a hood friend I abounded his ass and went in with the group. 4 stages or 3 i don’t know man, can’t remember shit. But the place was litt. And is now permanently shut.
THE GYM
Get your fat-ass or drunk-ass in the gym, it’s 2026 already, take care of yourself and your health fuck the alcohol, fuck the sugar and fuck you dumbass if you still reading this and still doin notin bout it. See you at the gym.