Discover Kuala Lumpur / Shop & Dine in Bukit Bintang
Discover Kuala Lumpur
Go further to explore and turn our old favourites into your new favourites. All within 10 minutes from our doorstep.
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Go on a Food Adventure
Sek Yuen
One of KL’s oldest restaurants, enjoy time- honoured Malaysian Chinese flavours in a classic, down to earth space. Sek Yuen’s legacy spans generations and has been local favourite for more than seven decades.313, Jalan PuduCendol Durian Kampung Baru
A marriage of traditional cendol dessert and our most iconic fruit, the durian. A unique and popular treat among Malaysians.47B, Jalan Raja AlangDewakan
Established by Chef Darren Teoh in 2015, this Michelin-Starred Malaysian fine dining venue boasts seasonal menus that highlight indigenous flavours and modern techniques.Level 48, Platinum ParkLuck Bros
Renowned for their salted egg sauce dishes and unlimited coffee refills. Luckbros is the perfect gateway to sampling local delights like Mee Siam and Nasi Lemak.14, Jalan PanggongLimapulo
Peranakan or Straits Chinese cuisine emerged from the intermingling of Chinese and Malay cultures. Limapulo features dishes that highlight these flavours through classic cooking techniques.50, Jalan DoraisamyShin Kee Beef Noodles
Malaysian soul food at its finest. The ever-popular beef noodles satisfy everyone from all walks of life, and you’re definitely to find yourself going back for another umami-packed bowl.7A, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng LockDe.Wan 1958
Founded by internationally-renowned Malaysian Chef Wan and driven by his passion for preserving traditional local flavors, De.Wan 1958 is a testament Malaysia’s diverse cuisines. Located at the Linc, a quaint shopping centre with beautiful Bodhi trees.The Linc, 360, Jalan Tun RazakFung Wong
Tea time treats – Malaysian style. In its newly renovated café, enjoy a range of sweet and savoury pastries with a kopi (coffee), teh (tea), or cham (a mix of coffee and tea).85, Jalan SultanOld China Café
Savor the rich flavors of traditional dishes like Ayam Pongteh, Sambal Udang and Kari Kapitan amidst a tapestry of Malaysian cultural history.11, Jalan Balai Polis
Create Family Memories
River of Life
KL’s river revival project has turned it into one of the top 10 waterfronts in the world. Plan your visit and cycle to its various quaint cafes and settle down for the nightly audio visual spectacle that paints the river a striking cobalt blue.Jalan BentengKLCC
Nestled at the base of the global landmark, KL’s Twin Towers – discover a 50-acre park, an interactive science centre, a marine aquarium, a philharmonic orchestra, a shopping mall and more.Petronas Twin TowersBird Park
One of the largest free-flight bird parks in the world, the park is home to more than 3,000 birds of more than 200 different species. A haven for a diverse array of birds, experience walking amongst milky storks, peacocks, flamingos and more.2, Jalan P.Ramlee
Appreciate The Arts
CENTRAL MARKET
Founded in 1988 and originally a wet market, this space is vibrant hub buzzing with local crafts and knick knacks. Perfect for looking for souvenirs that are slightly off the beaten track.Jalan Hang KasturiIlham Gallery
Located in Malaysia’s seventh tallest building, this public art gallery curates and showcases captivating masterpieces and cultural treasures of contemporary Asian origins. Also home to a well curated gift shop.8, Lorong BinjaiThe Zhongshan Building
A quaint creative hub housed in a row of restored shophouses established in the 1950s; the building is home to art spaces, a range of boutique cafés, bars, shops, bookstores, music rooms, libraries, and the Malaysian Design Archive.Jalan Kampung Attap
Journey Through History
Batu Caves
Deeply intertwined with both cultural and natural significance as an awe-inspiring statue of Lord Murugan looks over. Ascend the 272 steps to cave which houses a Hindu temple.Batu Caves, GombakChan She Shu Yuen Clan Ancestral Hall
Built in 1906 by the Chan family, its ornate architecture including intricate wood carvings and altars, is a window into the Chinese-Malaysian community’s cultural heritage and ancestral traditions.172, Jalan PetalingSentul Depot
Once a railway depot, now transformed into a thriving cultural hub in Kuala Lumpur. This creative space hosts art exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events, showcasing a blend of heritage archi-tecture and contemporary expression.Jalan Strachan, Sentul WestMasjid Jamek
One of the oldest mosques in KL. Built in 1909 at the confluence of both the Klang and Gombak rivers, “Jamek” means a place where people congregate to worship.Jalan Tun PerakIslamic Arts Museum
Featuring an extensive collection of over 7,000 artifacts, ranging from exquisite manuscripts and textiles to intricate ceramics, jewelry, and architectural pieces.Jalan LembahBank Negara Museum
Delve into the country’s financial history, central banking, and economic growth through exhibits on currency, Islamic finance, and banking evolution.Sasana Kijang, 2, Jalan Dato Onn
Dive Deep Into The Nightlife
Kwai Chai Hong
A revitalized laneway in the heart of Chinatown that captures the essence of Malaysia’s heritage. Great photo spot with restored shophouses, and captivating art murals.Lorong PanggungRex KL
Once a historic cinema in Kuala Lumpur, the restored space now serves as a dynamic arts and entertainment space with rooftop views, and artist exhibitions.80, Jalan SultanPS 150
A speakeasy with 1940s nostalgia combined with innovative cocktails. With accolades including ”Best Cocktail Bar” and recognition in “Asia’s 50 Best Bars,” – a must-taste destination.150, Jalan PetalingTREC
Built on 7-acre site next to the Royal Selangor Golf Club, the space is home to a variety of clubs, bars, cafés, pubs, lounges, restaurants, and live music venues.438, Jalan Tun RazakChangkat Bukit Bintang
The vibrant street on the far side of Bukit Bintang is home to restaurants and pubs that open in the daytime, and come alive at night with live music. Explore the connecting streets of Jalan Mesui to find more establishments that have made their mark on both the Malaysian food and nightlife scenes.Changkat Bukit Bintang