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COQODAQ just opened a secret karaoke room you can book for wild parties

Go Go Sing Sing might turn into the hottest karaoke room in town

Ian Kumamoto
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Ian Kumamoto
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COQODAQ Karaoke room
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For the past year, COQODAQ has been the coolest clubstaurant in town—opened by the team behind the Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse COTE, it's known for its decadent fried chicken, DJ sets and hard-to-get reservations. 

But there's a secret COQODAQ has been keeping from us: Go Go Sing Sing, a state of the art, soundproof karaoke room at the back of the restaurant—a hush-hush spot that for months hosted celebrity diners trying to keep it low-key. Now, it’s ready to open the karaoke room to the public.

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This is not just any karaoke room—designed by the Rockwell Group, this luxurious 400-square-foot lounge boasts dual big-screen TVs, and a theater-lit stage so you can live out your pop-star fantasies. Mirroring the restaurant outside, the stage is framed by three tiers of illuminated arches and surrounded by three layers of Swarovski crystal drapery.

From the karaoke room, you’ll be able to order drinks from the restaurant’s massive bar, which allegedly includes the largest champagne list in the U.S., as well as plenty of vintage wine options.

The furniture is also giving full Gatsby fantasy: You’ll find banquettes in dark green leather, custom gold ottomans with tiered fringe, and antique mirrored cocktail tables that can be moved around to change the feel of the space. Whether you’re looking for a nightclub vibe, just want to belt out to your favorite classics, or would like to turn the room into an intimate performance space, there's infinite possibilities for what you could do here if you really get creative. Did we mention there's a DJ booth?

You can book the Go Go Sing Sing karaoke room seven days a week starting now on Resy. The room accommodates up to four tables and each can host four to six guests for 90 minutes at a time.

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