If you’ve been to Changkat, you can’t miss the graffiti-adorned venue that is The Establishment – who wouldn’t notice a mural of people who were among those that contributed to the shaping of the culture that we know of today?
Most coffee places these days quickly turn into a hipster haven. Located just behind of Publika, Coffee Société is still safe from the packs of fixie-riding, thick rimmed glasses wearing, triangle loving bunch for now, but you’ll still see one or two walking in and out during your short visit there.
The Scott Garden is fast becoming fertile grounds for bars & clubs, it’s really the only reason to frequent the place (aside from the dope bak kut teh joints nearby). If there ever were one bar & club that seems more legit than the rest there, it’s The Quattro Group’s latest joint Cocoon.
Frangipani Restaurant & Bar, a pioneer of the now hugely popular Changkat Bukit Bintang has recently bloomed with the addition of the new City Deck Bar.
Positioned in a prewar shop house in historical Georgetown, Penang’s PIK NIK is the go-to restaurant-cum-hangout spot for the island state’s hipsters and artistically-inclined Penangites.
Located near the end of a row of shop houses on Lorong Rahim Kajai 14 in TTDI, Dukes & Duchess prove to be the first of its kind and fairly new to the F&B business. Even so, it doesn’t stop them from doing what they do, the best way they know how in order to build a name among their clientele.