
Platinum Club
Platinum Club positions itself as Yunusabad's VIP-focused nightclub, competing with Club Moda for Tashkent's affluent weekend crowd but leaning harder into exclusivity and table service. The single-floor layout centers on a dance floor surrounded by elevated VIP booths, with a long bar running the length of one wall. Capacity is around 300, smaller than Moda, which creates a denser atmosphere on busy nights. The interior design favors dark surfaces, metallic accents, and LED lighting panels that shift color with the music. A resident DJ handles most nights, spinning a mix of Russian and international club tracks. The VIP tables, arranged on raised platforms around the dance floor's perimeter, offer clear sightlines to the action while signaling their occupants' willingness to spend. The dress code is enforced with the same firmness as Moda, and the clientele overlaps significantly: young professionals, business figures, and their social circles. Platinum's distinguishing feature is its service culture, with dedicated waitresses for VIP tables who maintain a visible, attentive presence throughout the night.
What to Expect
A VIP-oriented nightclub with table service as the central experience. The dance floor is active but secondary to the bottle-and-table culture. Expect a well-dressed crowd, attentive service at VIP tables, and music that keeps the energy high without being experimental.
Polished and status-conscious. The raised VIP platforms and bottle presentations create a hierarchical social environment where spending is visible and acknowledged.
Commercial house, Russian pop, hip-hop, and reggaeton. The DJ reads the room rather than pushing artistic boundaries.
Enforced. Collared shirts and proper shoes for men. Smart casual minimum, dressy preferred. The door policy mirrors Club Moda's standards.
Groups wanting VIP table service, visitors interested in Tashkent's elite social scene, Saturday night clubbers
Cards accepted. Cash (som) for smaller purchases. VIP tables can be settled by card.
Price Range
Entry 50,000-80,000 UZS, beer 25,000-35,000 UZS, cocktails 45,000-75,000 UZS, VIP table minimum 600,000-1,200,000 UZS, champagne bottle 800,000-2,000,000 UZS
Entry ~$4-6.60/~3.65-6 EUR, beer ~$2-2.90/~1.85-2.65 EUR, cocktails ~$3.70-6.20/~3.40-5.70 EUR, VIP table ~$50-100/~45.50-91 EUR
Hours
Fri-Sat 22:00-05:00, occasional Thursday events
Insider Tip
Platinum is busiest on Saturdays. If you want a VIP table, book through their Telegram channel by Friday afternoon. The tables closest to the DJ booth get the most energy but also the most volume.
Full Review
Platinum Club occupies a specific lane in Tashkent nightlife: the VIP-first club where table service is the main event and the dance floor is secondary. This distinction from Club Moda is important. While Moda attracts people who want to dance, Platinum attracts people who want to be seen, buy bottles, and host their social circle in elevated comfort.
The VIP experience is well-executed. Tables are assigned dedicated waitresses who check in regularly, manage bottle pacing, and ensure ice and mixers stay stocked. Bottles arrive with sparklers and a brief moment of attention from the room. The raised platform positioning means VIP occupants look down on the dance floor, a spatial metaphor that's entirely intentional. For groups of four to six, the minimum spend of 600,000-1,200,000 UZS ($50-100) buys a table, a bottle, and mixers, which split across a group represents absurdly good value compared to VIP service in any European or Middle Eastern club.
The dance floor functions but isn't Platinum's primary draw. The DJ plays safe, sticking to tracks that keep energy up without alienating the table crowd. Russian pop remixes, commercial house, and hip-hop dominate. On nights when the floor fills, the smaller capacity compared to Moda creates an intense, packed atmosphere. On slower nights, the dance floor can feel sparse while the VIP sections remain active.
The crowd at Platinum is slightly older and more status-oriented than Moda's. You'll see more business attire worn casually, more expensive watches, and more conversations conducted at tables rather than on the dance floor. Women in the venue tend to be impeccably dressed, and the overall aesthetic is wealth-conscious without being ostentatious.
The sound system is good but not quite at Moda's level. Clean enough for the music being played, with adequate bass for the room's size. The lighting rig does its job, with color-shifting LED panels responding to the beat.
Platinum works best when you arrive with a group and a plan to get a table. Solo visitors or couples without a reservation can use the general admission dance floor and standing bar area, but the venue's design and culture orient so strongly toward VIP tables that standing at the bar can feel like watching someone else's party.
The Neighborhood
In Yunusabad, near Club Moda and Sky Lounge. The district's other nightlife venues are within a short Yandex Go ride. Whiskey Bar and Panorama Restaurant offer pre-club options in the area.
Getting There
Yandex Go from central Tashkent 20,000-30,000 UZS, 15-20 minutes. No convenient metro access; car is necessary. Look for the venue on the ground floor of a commercial building in the Yunusabad commercial zone.
Other Venues in Yunusabad

Club Moda
Tashkent's most popular nightclub with two dance floors, international DJs on weekends, and a dress code that keeps the crowd polished.

Sky Lounge Tashkent
Rooftop bar and lounge atop one of Yunusabad's newer towers, offering panoramic city views and a cocktail menu that rivals anything in Central Asia.

Whiskey Bar
Intimate lounge specializing in whiskey and cigars, with leather armchairs and a quieter atmosphere than the district's clubs.

Panorama Restaurant & Bar
Large restaurant and bar complex with live music on weekends, an outdoor terrace, and a menu spanning Uzbek, Russian, and European dishes.