Geisha. One of Nana Plaza’s newer additions and definitely one of its most stylized. This gogo bar tries to blend the classic Bangkok gogo formula with a themed twist — and while it doesn’t always hit perfection, it’s definitely trying to offer something a little different. Let’s break it down.


Located on the top floor of Nana Plaza, Geisha is one of those bars that immediately sets itself apart visually. With red lanterns, Japanese motifs, and a name that promises elegance, mystery, and maybe a little naughtiness, Geisha aims to stand out from the typical neon-and-pole crowd.

The result? A bar that feels exotic, theatrical, and — when it’s firing on all cylinders — very fun to be in.

The Vibe

Geisha goes for an Asian-fusion fantasy aesthetic — think red velvet, glowing paper lanterns, silk outfits (for the first few minutes), and girls who walk like they’ve been taught to seduce with a glance.

It’s not full-on cosplay, but the theme is there. The music is mostly standard club fare — Thai remixes and Western pop — but sometimes they throw in a few Eastern-inspired intros to fit the mood.

The space itself is clean, modern, and feels more “designed” than the older Nana venues. There’s a main stage in the center and well-lit booths that make for good people-watching — and plenty of girl traffic.

It’s moody but sexy, without being too dark or loud.

The Girls

Here’s where Geisha gets interesting.

The girls here often start the night in themed outfits — short silky robes, ribbons, and styled hair — before eventually stripping down to the standard bikinis or lingerie. Many of them are in their early-to-mid 20s, slim and styled, with an emphasis on presentation and poise.

You’ll get some real stunners, especially early in the evening. And while they can definitely hustle, it’s done with a bit more finesse than the usual “buy me drink?” attack.

That said, not every girl plays into the theme — some are freelancers or recent recruits who are just there to work. Expect a mixed lineup, but often skewed younger and better-looking than the average.

Prices & Extras

  • Beers: 200–220 baht

  • Lady drinks: 240–260 baht

  • Bar fine: 1000–1200 baht

  • Take-out: Yes — and usually discussed fairly openly

Geisha is one of those bars where take-out is clearly on the menu, but it’s handled a little more gracefully. Girls here often wait until after you’ve bought them a drink and shared a few laughs before bringing it up.

Some will quote a price quickly. Others will hint and let you ask. Either way, it’s not as aggressive as in the more tourist-heavy joints.

Hidden Secrets

  • Best seats? Grab the booth along the back wall for maximum visibility and frequent girl visits

  • If you see a girl in full Geisha-style robes, talk to her early — those are often the showgirls and may disappear later

  • Geisha is often underrated during early hours (8–10PM) when other bars are empty — great time to chat

Final Thoughts

Geisha brings a little style and mood to the Nana Plaza lineup. It’s not quite a theme park, but it’s got just enough flair to make it feel fresh — especially if you’re tired of the same-old bikini-and-beer routine.

If you like your gogo bar experience with a little extra flavor and some visual creativity, Geisha is absolutely worth a visit.

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