Guidebook for Kuala Lumpur

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Guidebook for Kuala Lumpur

Food Scene

This breezy café in Sentul’s airy D7 building is testament to their maturing style and quality. We suggest you lock your spot at the outdoor patio where vines entwine around thick ropes; for a precious while, you’ll feel completely disengaged from the city buzz.
28 locals recommend
Three Little Birds Coffee
D7 Jalan Sentul
28 locals recommend
This breezy café in Sentul’s airy D7 building is testament to their maturing style and quality. We suggest you lock your spot at the outdoor patio where vines entwine around thick ropes; for a precious while, you’ll feel completely disengaged from the city buzz.
Petaling Street's latest destination is an ambitious amalgam of a tranquil restaurant called Chocha Foodstore. Chocha's affable creators, Shin Chang & his team, put their own personal spin on regional comfort cooking, promising capably executed platters of soul food that speak of Asian inspirations & ingredients
22 locals recommend
Chocha Foodstore
156 Jalan Petaling
22 locals recommend
Petaling Street's latest destination is an ambitious amalgam of a tranquil restaurant called Chocha Foodstore. Chocha's affable creators, Shin Chang & his team, put their own personal spin on regional comfort cooking, promising capably executed platters of soul food that speak of Asian inspirations & ingredients
Limapulo in Jalan Doraisamy evokes a sense of immense nostalgia, creating an ambience that’s reminiscent of the Straits Nyonya decades ago. Most of the recipes for the food served here are closely guarded secrets handed down by the chef's mother.
24 locals recommend
Limapulo: Baba Can Cook
50 Jalan Doraisamy
24 locals recommend
Limapulo in Jalan Doraisamy evokes a sense of immense nostalgia, creating an ambience that’s reminiscent of the Straits Nyonya decades ago. Most of the recipes for the food served here are closely guarded secrets handed down by the chef's mother.
Head down there if you are feeling fancy or simply craving for a good sizzling brownies. And head over to coppersmith for a good KLCC view with good cocktails on hands
104 locals recommend
Acme Bar & Coffee
Persiaran KLCC
104 locals recommend
Head down there if you are feeling fancy or simply craving for a good sizzling brownies. And head over to coppersmith for a good KLCC view with good cocktails on hands
Hosting a lot of hawker stalls and seafood restaurants, Jalan Alor is one of the most famous roads in Kuala Lumpur for food. Drinks & Nightlife Where do you go hang out at night?
982 locals recommend
Jalan Alor
亚罗街
982 locals recommend
Hosting a lot of hawker stalls and seafood restaurants, Jalan Alor is one of the most famous roads in Kuala Lumpur for food. Drinks & Nightlife Where do you go hang out at night?

Drinks & Nightlife

A tattoo studio turns into hidden bar in the night. Serving interesting and affordable cocktail.
9 locals recommend
ShuangXi
177a Jalan Tun H S Lee
9 locals recommend
A tattoo studio turns into hidden bar in the night. Serving interesting and affordable cocktail.
TREC Kuala Lumpur (Taste, Relish Experience, Celebrate) is the city’s largest entertainment centre, featuring an array of restaurants, bars, pubs, lounges, cafes, and clubs under one roof
261 locals recommend
TREC KL
438 Jln Tun Razak
261 locals recommend
TREC Kuala Lumpur (Taste, Relish Experience, Celebrate) is the city’s largest entertainment centre, featuring an array of restaurants, bars, pubs, lounges, cafes, and clubs under one roof
The space here is divided into three different sections, marking three distinct eras in the history of Indochina and cocktails. The cocktail menu here is divided into five eras: Vintage (1850s-1910s), Classic (1920s-1930s), Tiki (1940s-1960s), Disco (1970s-2000s) and Contemporary (late 2000s-present). Each of these cocktail lists features an original concoction while the classics are given a unique twist.
75 locals recommend
PS150
150 Jalan Petaling
75 locals recommend
The space here is divided into three different sections, marking three distinct eras in the history of Indochina and cocktails. The cocktail menu here is divided into five eras: Vintage (1850s-1910s), Classic (1920s-1930s), Tiki (1940s-1960s), Disco (1970s-2000s) and Contemporary (late 2000s-present). Each of these cocktail lists features an original concoction while the classics are given a unique twist.
The name conjures impressions of a Japanese restaurant, but Omakase + Appreciate is actually a cocktail establishment, piloted by two topflight Malaysian bartenders.
80 locals recommend
Omakase + Appreciate
9 Jalan Ampang
80 locals recommend
The name conjures impressions of a Japanese restaurant, but Omakase + Appreciate is actually a cocktail establishment, piloted by two topflight Malaysian bartenders.

Shopping

1178 locals recommend
Pavilion KL
168 Bukit Bintang St
1178 locals recommend

Sightseeing

659 locals recommend
Batu Caves
659 locals recommend
928 locals recommend
Menara Kuala Lumpur
Off Jalan P. Ramlee
928 locals recommend
Enjoy your drink on the 34th floor on a helipad alongside with breathe taking sunset view.
145 locals recommend
Heli Lounge Bar
Jalan Sultan Ismail
145 locals recommend
Enjoy your drink on the 34th floor on a helipad alongside with breathe taking sunset view.
1287 locals recommend
Petronas Twin Towers
1287 locals recommend

Getting Around

45 locals recommend
LRT Dang Wangi station
45 locals recommend
169 locals recommend
Bukit Nanas station
169 locals recommend