![]() ![]() Taking a cue from the fantastic world of The Wizard of Oz, the Flying Monkeys Bar KL is practically brand new to the Kuala Lumpur bar scene, but has plenty to offer. ![]() Opening hours: 4pm – 3am (Mondays to Fridays), 6pm – 3am (Saturdays), closed on Sundays 4. Location: Suzie Wong KL, Wisma Lim Foo Yong, 86 Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur 50450, Malaysia Based on a story of the eponymous Hong Kong high-end prostitute who fell in love with a British client, the romantic ambience combined with a naughty feature of a Hennessy pong table (substitute of meagre beer), and burlesque shows on Mondays and Tuesdays offer a step back into a time where even Gatsby himself would feel right at home. Tucked away behind a mall, look out for a fantastically traditional noodle hawker stall selling noodles and dim sum, and ask your way into this hidden wonder of cocktails and cabaret performances. Set in the glitzy era of when the Chinese Dynasty and British Empire still were finding amicable ways to co-exist, Suzie Wong’s is a proper vintage treat. Suzie Wong Suzie Wong interior | Image credit: The Grid Asia Opening hours: 6.30pm – 2am (Wednesdays to Mondays), closed on Tuesdays 3. Location: The Deceased, 55, Jalan Sultan, 50000 Kuala Lumpur With cocktails themed after local death dealers and old wives tales such as Dukun, a Malaysian murderer, Petty Person Beating, after the curse work used to inflict pain on enemies, the fun never stops, even by the gates of Hell! Look for a fairly clean blue door for entry. Acquire the passcode for entry from their Facebook page, and settle into a pub with an ironic history of being an apothecary prior to being abandoned and refurbished as a death-themed bar. Summon Southeast Asian spirits at this devilishly decorated bar! Revel in horrific kitsch deco of Indo Chinese mythology and sip on drinks inspired by some of the most fearsome creatures birthed from superstition this side of the world. Opening hours: 6pm – 2am (Tuesdays to Saturdays), 6pm – 1am (Sundays and Mondays) 2. Location: PS150, Ground Floor, 150, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur Divided into three different areas, from pre-Prohibition to the contemporary Revival to highlight its history, enjoy a themed tipple in the mysterious Opium Den, the breezy Outdoor Courtyard, and the dazzling Main Bar. Its cocktail menu consists of drinks popular by era, with a twist of local flavouring. While most may simply walk past the tiny retro toy shop that disguises its entrance, simply remember the coded name for its location: Petaling Street lot #150. Paying homage to Prohibition-era dens, the PS150 has arguably one of the most historical locations of all the bars, located in a pre-war building that was a brothel in its heyday. PS150 PS150 interiorĪs one of the first speakeasy bars in KL, the PS150 is legendary for kickstarting the hidden bar allure in the city. Join us in seeking out these places that are worth getting a little lost for! 1. The notion of a pub crawl just got more interesting with these fantastic bars located in unassuming nooks and crannies in the city of Kuala Lumpur. ![]()
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