High above Dubai’s ever-awake skyline, behind the enigmatic facade of Sexy Fish, something quieter, deeper, and infinitely more seductive has emerged. Sekushi—Japanese for “sexy”—is not just a new venue, but a curated experience that reimagines intimacy, connection, and cultural expression in a setting sculpted by intention.
Sekushi draws from the Japanese philosophy of wa, the pursuit of harmony, to create an environment where design and energy flow in perfect balance. More than a space, it’s a mood—responsive to the hour, the occasion, and the desires of its guests. One moment it’s an elegant hideaway for shared whisky and whispered conversation; the next, it opens into a late-night symphony of movement and music, guided by a private DJ booth and the soft pull of conversation that lingers into dance.

Every element of Sekushi is steeped in storytelling. The space itself is a tactile narrative—fluid in design, warm in tone, and precise in curation. By day, it welcomes members into immersive events ranging from tuna cutting ceremonies to artistic workshops and mindful talks. At night, it sheds its daylight elegance for something more enigmatic. Sekushi Late Whispers, unfolding each Thursday from 11 PM, reveals a sensual transformation: a twilight ritual for those who thrive in layered experiences and ephemeral beauty.
Membership to this inner world is by invitation only. Selected few are given a rose gold coin—a token of access to a hidden realm. With it comes a bespoke suite of privileges: guaranteed reservations at Sexy Fish, priority access to Dubai’s most exclusive events, and a discreet WhatsApp concierge. Yet, what makes Sekushi truly alluring is not the access itself, but the promise of what awaits behind the veil—an atmosphere that doesn’t ask to be seen, only to be felt.

This is not nightlife as performance, but as resonance. Sekushi invites its guests to step into a story told through flavour, texture, light, and sound. It is where the edges between dining, art, and connection blur, and where mood is the main character. Each experience is designed to linger like a memory you can’t quite name—but won’t ever forget.
Sekushi’s allure lies not in excess, but in the elegance of restraint. The atmosphere is orchestrated with the precision of a symphony—lighting, scent, sound, and texture all playing their part to shape a deeply immersive world. Guests don’t just arrive; they transition. Seating arrangements shift from close-knit corners to elongated tables designed to invite longer conversations. This spatial fluidity mirrors the emotional tone of Sekushi itself: adaptive, considered, and quietly magnetic.

At its core, Sekushi is a sanctuary for those who value nuance. Rare Japanese whisky labels, many exclusive to the region, invite connoisseurs to explore a sensorial journey that begins in tradition and ends in discovery. It is a place where culinary ceremony becomes spectacle—not in performance, but in reverence. The maguro tuna cutting, for instance, is not merely an event; it is ritualistic, almost meditative, grounding guests in a moment of cultural homage that transcends trend.
The concept is as much about belonging as it is about experience. By cultivating a members-only community, Sekushi curates more than access—it nurtures alignment. Guests are chosen for their appreciation of subtlety, storytelling, and soulful interaction. The rose gold coin, both literal and symbolic, is a token of shared values: privacy over publicity, elegance over extravagance, and experience over expectation.

In a city known for spectacle, Sekushi offers something far more lasting: resonance. It is a retreat not from the world, but into one more attuned to emotion, intimacy, and intention. Whether you arrive to toast with rare whisky, reflect in candlelight, or dance as the city sleeps beneath you, Sekushi invites you to feel deeply and remember quietly. It is not just a destination—it is a state of being.