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ShiShi Bali
Nightclub

ShiShi Bali

Seminyak, Bali

ShiShi Bali occupies a multi-floor building on Jalan Petitenget and runs three distinct concepts under one roof. The ground-floor izakaya lounge serves Japanese-leaning bar food alongside sake cocktails in a dimly lit room with low tables and velvet banquettes. The first floor holds the main dance room with a full-size booth, LED wash lighting, and a crowd that leans into house from around midnight. A smaller upper floor handles hip-hop and R&B with a separate bar and a more intimate layout. The venue targets a thirty-plus international crowd willing to pay Seminyak prices for a late night out, and the three-in-one setup lets groups rotate between rooms without leaving the building. Capacity sits around 400 across all floors, with weekends pushing that limit after 01:00.

Where to stay near ShiShi Bali

Hotels and rentals within walking distance.

What to Expect

Three venues sharing a roof, each with its own soundtrack, crowd, and tempo. Expect a decent sound system, a well-heeled international crowd, and a slower build than the beach clubs. The izakaya downstairs anchors the night, while the upper floors peak after midnight.

Atmosphere

Slick, multi-room, international. Closer to a Jakarta club than a Seminyak beach bar in feel.

Music

Ground-floor lounge ambient and downtempo, first-floor house and tech house, upper-floor hip-hop and R&B

Dress Code

Smart casual to smart. Collared shirts, clean sneakers or dress shoes. No beach shorts, tank tops, or flip-flops.

Best For

Late-night groups, travelers who want a club experience after a beach-club afternoon, fans of hip-hop in a venue that takes it seriously

Payment

Cards and cash accepted, QRIS mobile payments also supported

Price Range

Beer Bintang 70000 IDR, house cocktail 180000 IDR, sake flight 220000 IDR, bottle service from 2500000 IDR

Beer ~$4.50, house cocktail ~$12, sake flight ~$14, bottle service from ~$160

Hours

18:00-03:00 Tue-Sun, closed Mon, dance floors open from 22:00

Insider Tip

Eat downstairs at the izakaya before climbing upstairs, the kitchen closes around 23:00 while the clubs run later. Table bookings on the first floor guarantee entry on weekends and include a drinks package that works out close to walk-in prices. The upper hip-hop room is quieter before 01:00 if you want conversation before the crowd builds.

Full Review

ShiShi spreads across three floors of a purpose-built venue on Jalan Petitenget, and each level reads as its own project. The izakaya on the ground floor opens from 18:00 with a Japanese-leaning menu, low lighting, and a bar program that balances classic cocktails against sake-driven originals. It works as a dinner stop in its own right, not just a holding pen before the clubs upstairs. The space is intimate enough that conversation stays possible even after the DJ warm-up begins around 21:00.

The first floor is the main event. A central dance floor sits under a rectangular lighting rig with booths lining the walls, and the sound system is genuinely capable for a venue this size. Resident DJs work house and tech house from 22:00, with bookings climbing into recognisable touring names on Friday and Saturday. The crowd skews thirty-plus, tanned, and willing to spend, which keeps the energy more adult than the Legian clubs. Bottle service is pushed hard but not compulsory, and bar queues stay manageable if you station yourself at the far end.

The upper floor runs hip-hop and R&B with its own bar and a smaller footprint. Earlier in the night it can feel empty, but by 01:00 it fills with a younger and more mixed crowd. Compared to Jenja in Kuta, ShiShi trades some grit for polish and charges accordingly. La Favela nearby offers a more theatrical setting but less serious about music; Mirror further down the strip pushes harder on electronic programming but lacks the hip-hop room.

Book a first-floor table through direct message on Instagram for weekend nights, the walk-in queue can stretch past 30 minutes after midnight. Start with the izakaya kitchen before it closes. Expect to spend at Seminyak rates across the building.

The Neighborhood

ShiShi sits on Jalan Petitenget in Seminyak's main nightlife artery, within walking distance of La Favela, La Plancha, Mexicola, and Motel Mexicola. The stretch is well-trafficked at night with motorbike valets and Bluebird taxis queuing outside most venues.

Getting There

A 30-minute GoJek or taxi ride from Ngurah Rai airport depending on traffic. From central Seminyak hotels a GoJek runs around 20000 IDR. Scooter parking is available at the front, and the venue is a ten-minute walk from Potato Head and Ku De Ta.

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