Bondai
329 - 331 Fulham Road, London, SW10 9QL
 
The Tranquility of tropical fish is the back drop to this intimate, Japanese-style, exclusive club on the Fulham Road. A chic, underground venue that comes alive at night with a vibrant and glamorous 'Tatler' clientele; drinking champagne at the pebble bar or sashaying onto the dancefloor.

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Lovely place to go, been going for years and it has somewhat remained a hidden gem, and perhaps would be best to remain that way. Never been during the week but the weekends are pretty special, there is nothing to complain about with Bondai and that is so rare to say for a club, the staff are great, drinks are just what you would want, DJ's are generally very chilled and the location/mood is perfect for me. So come down but not too many of you please!

 
Reviewed by John douglas | City: London | Date: 13th October 2008 | Rating: Good
 

I was there last weekend, had a total blast! The interior is clearly the highlight, along with some great cocktails. The size was just right for the sort of night I enjoy, not one of these charecter-less super clubs. Will be back!

 
Reviewed by Sebastian wolleaston | City: Chelsea | Date: 13th October 2008 | Rating: Excellent
 

went here for a birthday party. nice interior with tables in recessed areas so u don't trip up + enough space to dance so i thought. drinks so horribly over priced (£8 for a single and mixer is a joke). got very crowded later on with far too many people in there and turned into a sweatbox. sound system was tinny with too little bass to actually feel the music. however what saved this from a Bad rating was the DJ. he really did know what he was doing mixing wise shame such a shite soundsystem and a crowd that wasn't really listening. but the nagain who goes to the Kings Road to dance to music?

 
Reviewed by J | City: London | Date: 24th February 2008 | Rating: Poor
 

party party i saw j-lo but was to scared to talk to her so i ended up spending the night with her poodle.

 
Reviewed by Harman | City: Southall | Date: 8th February 2008 | Rating: Excellent
 

Came here on a Sat night, was really packed, and not exactly with 'Tatler' clientele. Quite good music for dancing though.

 
Reviewed by Sarah | City: London | Date: 3rd February 2008 | Rating: OK
 

a good size club but way too packed, music was average and drinks were overpriced. would go again but wouldn't rush back.

 
Reviewed by Carla | City: London | Date: 13th December 2007 | Rating: OK
 

total hole, inexclusive, tiny, full of old weird men drinks are totally overpriced too

 
Reviewed by Olivia | City: Ldn | Date: 14th May 2007 | Rating:
 
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