Chef Selma is boldly innovative, but with the menu at Jenja she retains some of her authentic Middle-Eastern flavours. Regular DJs Mamsa, Wisdy and Heidy usually get started around 22:00 as the stream of well-dressed partygoers arrives. An impressive sight awaits guests: the club's shimmering walls, a mosaic of hexagonal jade tiles. The music is hip-hop, RnB and funk. The Jenja Bar & Club caters to a more sophisticated partying crowd.
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