
Wow KTV
WOW KTV in Nagoya delivers private karaoke rooms with full table service and a song catalogue that covers Indonesian pop, Mandarin hits, English classics, and Korean tracks. The rooms seat between 6 and 20 people. VIP rooms come with dedicated attendants and a premium drinks selection. The venue targets Singaporean visitors and Batam's Chinese-Indonesian business community, which means service standards are noticeably higher than budget karaoke spots in the area.
What to Expect
A proper KTV venue with clean private rooms, fast table service, and a wide song library. The karaoke screen system allows lyric display in multiple scripts. Staff are professional and attentive. The corridor areas between rooms are air-conditioned and comfortable.
Private and social within rooms. Professional and efficient overall.
Your selection from Indonesian, Mandarin, English, and Korean libraries
Smart casual.
Group karaoke, corporate entertainment, Singapore visitors, private celebrations
Cash and cards. Settle bill at the end of the session.
Price Range
Standard rooms IDR 100,000-200,000/hr. VIP rooms IDR 300,000-500,000/hr. Beer IDR 45,000-80,000. Spirits IDR 80,000-200,000. Food available IDR 40,000-120,000.
Standard rooms ~€6-12/hr. VIP rooms ~€17-29/hr. Beer ~€3-5.
Hours
Daily 19:00-04:00
Insider Tip
Book VIP rooms at least a day ahead for Friday and Saturday nights. The package deals that bundle room hire with a drinks minimum are better value for groups of six or more. Bring your own phone with Spotify for songs outside the catalogue, many rooms have Bluetooth connectivity.
Full Review
WOW KTV delivers private karaoke rooms with the professionalism that the Singaporean visitor market expects. The rooms seat between 6 and 20 people, with VIP options that include dedicated attendants and premium drinks. The song catalogue covers Indonesian pop, Mandarin hits, English classics, and Korean tracks, displayed across a karaoke system that handles multiple scripts without issue. The overall impression is of a well-maintained, efficiently run entertainment venue.
The crowd is primarily Singaporean groups and Batam's Chinese-Indonesian business community. Service standards sit noticeably above budget KTV spots in the area, with attentive table service and rooms that are clean and properly air-conditioned. The atmosphere within rooms depends entirely on the group: private karaoke is what you make of it. The corridor areas between rooms are comfortable and the reception area is organized.
In Batam's KTV landscape, WOW positions itself at the mid-to-upper end. Budget karaoke venues charge less but deliver less. WOW charges more but provides cleaner rooms, better equipment, and more attentive service. For groups willing to spend slightly above the baseline, the experience improvement is noticeable.
Book VIP rooms at least a day ahead for Friday and Saturday. Package deals bundling room hire with drinks minimums work better for groups of six or more. Bluetooth connectivity in some rooms allows playing songs outside the catalogue.
The Neighborhood
Batam's KTV industry exists primarily to serve Singaporean visitors who cross the strait for affordable entertainment. WOW KTV targets the quality-conscious segment of this market in Nagoya's entertainment district.
Getting There
In central Nagoya, reachable by taxi from Batam Centre or other ferry terminals in 15-20 minutes.
Where to stay in Batam
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