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Snazzy Cocktails at Her House KL 🍹
If you’re looking for a great night out in Kuala Lumpur, check out this secret speakeasy located near Pasar Seni LRT in Chinatown! Her House KL is a hidden bar located within an old traditional building. Follow the nondescript arrows up the stairs and enter through a mirrored corridor to reach the bar.
The bar is decked in shades of pink and purple, dim enough for the mood but yet bright enough to dine in. There’s some hype music playing through the speakers, but conversations could be comfortably deciphered so it still makes for a good group outing.
While they do serve hot food like skewers and mains, we were there to try out their signature cocktails! Priced between RM40-50 each, these glasses may not be cheap but they’re unique and creative in taste and presentation.
The “Green Curtain” was a concoction of gin, matcha and calpis, while “Envy Me” mixed sake with osmanthus and white grape. For something more adventurous, “Flirt & Romance” comes with vodka washed in salmon fats, while “Most Wanted” is served with a slice of baijiu-soaked pork.
Her House KL is open from 4pm until 12am daily. Do make reservations as they can quite crowded after 10pm and over the weekends.
📍 Her House KL
63 D, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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there are always good food, shopping, things to see and do in Chinatown, Kulua Lumpur in the day or night. best to take public transportation here as there are limited parking facilities around. the nearest train station, Pasa seni
many local delicious food and selection of snacks found in Chinatown here. take mrt or LRT to Pasar Sani station and a short walk here.
Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, also known as "Ichichang Street", is the most Chinese-inspired old town in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Although it is only located on a small area of land, it is very lively.
Limited variety of products and nothing much to buy here. All the shops are selling similar things. You could get the same things elsewhere at much cheaper prices. Also, look out for knockoffs that were passed off as the real deal.
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