Kuala Lumpur Eat, Drink & Party

Albion Restaurant    Jalan Berangan    Albion serves imaginative food that reflects current trends in British kitchens and innovative cocktails inspired by London Style bars; in its elegant, enticing spaces.  The concept of ‘Albion’ is simple…bring to KL what’s happening in London’s Restaurants & Style Bars. The influences from Europe, North Africa, Asia, Scandinavia and South America that percolate through Soho’s exciting dining scene to reach the table of every discerning British palate.

Blue Boy Club 50 Jalan Sultan Ismail  Blue Boy is Kuala Lumpur’s longest running gay club. Sets in a friendly neighborhood and always filled to capacity on weekends with a mix of younger trendy Asians, older white men and a few tourists. 

Enigma Club 23-1 Plaza Danu 2, Jalan 4/109F  Lesbian owned and managed, caters mostly to women, but some gays do go there.

Frangipani Restaurant Changkat Bukit Bintang    Our culinary roots stand firmly in classic French technique, but its menu embraces a modern style, open to new influences. The restaurant is without doubt one of Kuala Lumpur’s most elegant. Its understated style creates an ambience of quiet sophistication, a perfect backdrop to appreciate the delicious imaginative food from Chef Chris Bauer’s kitchen. An oasis of tranquillity right in the middle of Kuala Lumpurs most vibrant party street.

Khun Cafe 97-1 Jalan 3/93    Great coffee shop with fantastic pastries. A favorit hangout for bear and their chasers.  Upstairs is the Spa and Sauna.

La Queen Club Jalan P Ramlee  Packed with young gays on Friday and Saturday nights, in Kuala Lumpur. It has operated since October 2007. La Queen offers you an enjoyable, happening nightlife with a fabulous show and R&B tunes. 

Liquid Bar 2.04 Mezzanine, Central Mkt Annex Jalan Hang Kasturi   Great dance bar, covering 2 floors with great house music.

Love Machine    Circuit Parties,  check their Facebook to find the latest dance party.

Market Place Lorong Yap Kwan Seng   Upstairs bar, lounge and dance floor is very popular with the gay community on the weekends.  The ground floor restaurant is excellent.

Sixty Nine Bistro Jalan Kampung Dollah    Gay owned and managed bistro, with great food.  On the outside, the place looks like an ordinary stylish restaurant, but the atmosphere changes once you walk through its doors. The interior seems to be a tribute to the 1960s, with mod prints, artfully-designed furniture, beautifully intricate retro prints, vintage fabrics and several antique pieces. Soft lighting give a romantic feel to the place, with translucent screens and plants used to divide the dinning area so that diners enjoy their own space and privacy. To add to the cozy mood, old jazz standards are played in the background.This unique atmosphere and the eclectic mix of furniture and textures attract graphic designers especially to the place. The menu had expand to more choices of variety recently.