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Hidden bar kl
Hidden bar kl






With a selection of creepy cocktails that is still evolving, a great amount of effort is put into the presentation of the drinks to widen the emphasis on the spooky theme. Facebook: Facebook: blood-curdling drinks are heavily influenced by Oriental and Malaysian ingredients, ranging from oolong tea to rice wine, star anise to green bananas, Chinese rose liquor and even vodka infused with red dates, which highlight the complex but unique identity of The Deceased. Situated in an old building that served as a Chinese medicine hall in the 1950s, the area is preserved in the concrete walls of an aged building – but thrives with its ghoulish decor of skulls, creepy baby dolls, an eerie selection of vintage trinkets, and mannequins seated in corners of the bar. Featuring the preserved old wooden structure, the interior walls are decorated with alluring murals of concubines and splashed with bright pink and jungle green that perfectly complement the bursts of neon lights, resulting in an urban reinterpretation of Chinatown “respecting the old but bringing to it a lens of the future.” Facebook: Lot 2, Jalan Panggong, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur Opening hours: Tues -Thurs, 3pm to 12 am Fri – Sun, 1 pm to 12 amĬheck out their website and other socials here!įacebook: The Deceased KL Facebook: around the theme of death, spells and Chinese mythology, The Deceased KL is known as one of the most unique speakeasy bars in the city. Facebook: Facebook: Concubine KL, the vibe is flirty and funky, and everything is done with a spicy touch of fun and sass. They’ve also got a menu of canned cocktails so you can take it to-go! Be sure to browse their dinner menu as well, as it features a mouth-watering array of dishes and desserts, available for delivery and dine-in. Facebook: the oriental elements of KL, this ornamental bar stands out with its original menu of cocktails such as Pineapple, Porn Star Martini, and Empress Negroni. Tucked in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s revitalised Chinatown, these walls were once the sanctum for endless Mahjong nights, gang lord reunions, and also women of the streets, opium users, and Chinese merchants.

hidden bar kl

Opening hours: Thursday till Sunday, from 7:30pm till late. Head on down to their Facebook page to book your spot, and check out their Instagram at here while you’re at it!Īddress: 177A, First Floor, Jalan Tun H.S. If you’re interested in spending your night out here, reservations are required, as they only serve a limited number of guests per night. Ps – The proceeds from beverage sales go directly to a community of local artists. The relaxed, friendly atmosphere of Shuang Xi – which translates to “Double Happiness” – complements the mellow and authentic cocktails, with names like Sweet Dream and Familiar Stranger, which comprises unique flavour combos such as liquor with banana milk and salted caramel, or ginger with plum wine.

hidden bar kl

The space is decked out in greenery and vintage decor, giving a chill aesthetic that’s perfect for your Insta feed! Instagram: cafewith_min

hidden bar kl

If you’re looking for great drinks and a cozy ambience, Shuang Xi is just the place for you.








Hidden bar kl