There's not much night life here but this is what the locals do.
Save the shopping for night time - sightseeing and excursions during the day, shops open till 10pm every night.
Try a local bar, there's several in Kemayan Square, near the two restaurants mentioned in my tips.
Taman AST, behind the Seri Malaysia hotel is more famous for its, well, "less-nice" bars if you know what i mean.
I've tried beers in 30 different countries and apart from the English beers, i believe the local Tiger and Anchor beers rate right up the top.
Cheaper beers can be bought at any of the hundreds oc Chinese roadside restaurants.
OR -
Sit in any outdoor night stall area and meet the locals over a teh tarik, or a kopi penas, kopi ais or one of the beautiful fruit juices famous in Malaysia. A star-fruit juice is my favourite (its a bit sweet) but Jus Manga, Jus Oren and Jus Watermelon are all great.
My wife says a cold coconut water is just soooo cooling.
A Kopi will cost you US$0.20 cents or a Jus, US$0.60 cents
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Theme: Eating and DrinkingAddress: Shops in city centre, bars in KemayanDirections: 15 kedai kopi (coffee shop) or stalls on every corner (nearly)