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As far as true-blue dance clubs go, Tryst has it nailed: dark-as-night interiors jolted to life with psychedelic laser beams and illuminated elements, heavy-as-hell bass and a glitzy dance-floor.
As far as true-blue dance clubs go, Tryst has it nailed: dark-as-night interiors jolted to life with psychedelic laser beams and illuminated elements, heavy-as-hell bass and a glitzy dance-floor. Read less

As far as true-blue dance clubs go, Tryst has it nailed: dark-as-night interiors jolted to life with psychedelic laser beams and illuminated elements, heavy-as-hell bass and a glitzy dance-floor. The customised service is another plus, though that doesn’t come cheap – the VIP tables require patrons to spend a minimum of Rs 25,000, while the ‘King Table’ is only for those who are going to spend one lakh or more before the night is done. Add to that a personal butler, a bouncer to do your dirty work, and table-tops with built in gadgetry to display your name, customised menu and a personalised message just for you: Tryst will woo you till the sun comes up.
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