Aura
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A cool place with good vodka and good service. You need a big wallet for this place for sure, but you would not be going there if you did not have one to begin with.
However, I agree with the reviewer who mentioned that this place had no soul. If you are well accompanied, you will enjoy it, but do not try to meet new people there or try to talk to the other patrons: very unfriendly.
The thing about London... with so much competition in the club scene, why pay these prices for something that is not worth writing home about.
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Monday, April 25, 2005
aura aura aura!
one of the most exclusive places to show your face in London.
The vibe is cool, with a backdrop of ferrai car-key owners, and stunning essex models!
As soon as you arrive you are forced into the crowds of young noveau-riche, and a handfull of blue blooded friends.
The music is a mixture to cater for all the chic set, from rnb to funky deep house, to naughty euro-pop (that gets the posh ones screaming)
One thing is missing in this night-spot, and thats soul.
There is a lack of human interaction here, unless your a 6 foot female russian model, then you will greeted by the lust-hungered male clientele who will gladly offer you a drink and a smile.
Apart from the un-friendly crowd the night is a good but long one.
They say you need guestlist, thats easily done, but i have to remind you, you also need a cool million in the bank to compete with this place.
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adeel belorf
Wednesday, December 01, 2004
A wide selection of drinks and funky music. A good atmosphere especially if you keep the champagne flowing all evening, however difficult to have a conversation after 11pm. An enjoyable night.
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Saturday, May 22, 2004

