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    Restorasian


    Expatriate Lifestyle
    Nightlife
    Nightclubs & Discotheques
    Known as "clubs" replacing the old term "disco"
    Located at the Golden Triangle , Bukit Bintang along Jalan Ampang and Jalan Sultan Ismail.

    Pubs & Bars
    Located in the urban residential areas of Bangsar and Hartamas.
    They have their own themes such as Cuban, Japanese and classic-retro.

    Cafes & Restaurants
    Nightspot restaurants will stage performances by bands and solo artistes both local and imported. Bigger establishments such as Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood sometimes host internationally-famous singers for their mini-concerts or media conferences.

    Karaoke Lounges
    Similar in style, design and architecture of a nightclub, karoke lounges differ in their space arrangement.The floor is split into a series of insulated rooms that have a TV and karoke set for patrons.

    Mamaks
    Young students and working adults of Klang Valley enjoy eating and drinking in Indian roadside-stalls at night. This is known as "Mamak" culture as it originated from Indian Muslims.Today , the term "Mamak" refers to any roadside or street-side stalls open at night.

    Nightlife Areas in Kuala Lumpur
    Jalan Bukit Bintang (Starhill Road)
    - Planet Hollywood cum restaurants - KL Plaza shopping centre (Grd Flr).
    - Club De Vegas - Popular Bistro with Chinese many karaoke lounges.
    - Qba - Situated inside the Westin Hotel.
    - Moussandra - known for its Mediterranean cuisine with wide range of Greek, Spanish and Italian food.
    - Little Havana - Cuban Bar.
    - Neway - Karaoke lounge located inside the Times Square Shopping centre.
    - Frangipani - Chic bar with selection of cocktails and shooters.
    Jalan Sultan Ismail
    - Hard Rock Cafe - Serves both local and tourists.
    - Carnegies - A merry pub in the evening and fantastic disco at night.
    - Finnegan's - A popular Irish pub.
    - Espanda - Has a club, lounge, restaurant and a garden for al-fresco dining.
    - Nouvo - Club with cozy environment
    - Ruums - Popular for its variety of polished music from hip hop to R & B and retro to dance.
    Jalan Ampang
    - Club De Macau - Huge karaoke club. Popular with Chinese crowd.
    - Poppy / Passion - Modern outlook club, popular with ladies.
    - Nouvo - Club with cozy environment
    - Rum Jungle - Club with tribal theme, popular with the older crowd.
    - Beach Club - Hawaiian-themed club with Caucasians tourist.
    - Thai Club & Bistro - A little piece of Thailand's crazy nighlife in Kuala Lumpur.
    - Grand Modesto's - Italian hang-out area with dining & clubbing opportunities.
    Bangsar
    - Absolute Chemistry - Extremely popular and outgoing club with young crowd.
    - Alexis - Cool, fancy hangout bar.
    - Bar Flam - Great joint on Telawi Street with cocktails and fine food.
    - Club 11:15 - New kid on the block having outrageous style of promotion & service.
    - La Bodega - A spanish fine dining restaurant
    - T Club & Bistro - Popular with young working professional.
    - Telawi Street Bistro - An elegant and classy bar with fine cocktails and gourmet food.
    - The Social - Club attracts sport enthusiasts, especially for English Premier League Football.
    - The Talk - Japanese bistro.
    Sri Hartamas
    - Backyard Gill & Pub - A Long standing pub dedicated to European football with its Paraphernalia adorning the walls.
    - Breakers - Famous for its excellent pool tables attracting crowds of young pool-players.
    - Karma - Senior club, most popular nightspot in Sri Hartamas. Crowds are mostly local Indians.
    - Soda Club - New lively club for partying with nice dance floor.
    - Souled Out - Attracts large crowds of youngsters and families who dine in its spacious outdoor area.