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by Scottyj36 Night Markets/Jungle Walk in Malaka lots of colorful people and food, you can buy just about anything you want. Haggeling is necessary
Whatever is comfortable Leave a Comment Theme: People WatchingDirections: Most Malaysian CitiesOther Contact: Hawkers are very aggressive.
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by cheekymarieh The go kart track on the outskirts of Johor Bahru. This is a must for anyone who loves speed. The track is well laid out and the staff appear to be very professional. It is easy to hire a kart ... or if you are lucky your friend may own his own!
Wear something sensible that won't get caught anywhere while you are driving around. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Outskirts of Johor Bahru
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 Karaokenight by cosmopolit can't remember the name anymore but then it was THE Karaoke place to go. Karaoke, Beer,Karaoke, Beer,Karaoke, Beer,Karaoke, Beer,Karaoke, Beer..
showtime Leave a Comment Theme: Live MusicDirections: Limbang down town (redlight district)
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Please remember the government of Malaysia is very sensitive with alcoholic drinks, alcohol=BAD, no no sir, Malaysia will not offer any National Beers to tourists. But we import lot, we can offer the #1 selling Danish Carlsberg, Irish Guinness, Dutch Heineken, Singaporean Tiger, American Budweiser and etc. Budget tourists can go for cheap beer, there are some Thailand's Chang, Singha, LEO or TsingDao from China and many more. There is a KickBeer & TopBeer imported from Germany but considered as local brand, this is probably our domestic brand of alcoholic drinks. (picture) is an Indonesian exported beer, cost Rm3.60 per can (price for April 2006). Imported cigarettes Salem pack of 14 cost Rm3.90 (also price for April 2006) Malaysian Tuak This drink is extremely unpopular in any modern city of Malaysia because of it's way of presentation, brand-less and low cost, nightlifer prefer something more expensive and exotic. Tuak is a traditional home-made alcoholic drinks. If you visit Sarawak or Sabah, there are some local made fruit wines by Aborigines, sugarcane wine, wild mangosteen wine and.... Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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5-star 'mamak' (indian muslim) stall The most expensive mamak-stall in town
Pants, t-shirt, sandals will do. You can wear your birthday suit if the police didnt come after you :) j/k Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: Right in front of Sunway Lagood Resort HotelOther Contact: Just a place where friends gathe
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Food, food and food.
Casual. Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and DrinkingDirections: In front of HSBC, State, Petaling Jaya.Other Contact: Another mamak stall offer variet
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Variety of food and big crown
Short pants, t-shirt & sandals will do. But if you wish to get the attention then may be you should try to wear dinner gowns :) Leave a Comment Theme: Eating and DrinkingDirections: OUG, Kuala Lumpur.Other Contact: One of the famous 'mamak' (india
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Kuala Lumpur offers some of the best nightspots .Major clubs play trance/house/rave music.I haven't been back , so i don't know which one is happening. Clubs do changes all the time and people like to visit new ones.Hard rock cafe has live bands which is unique. Most clubs play european style of music with some mix with R&B and 80's.
Most Malaysians like to dress up to clubs and most clubs to enforce dress codes. Semi-formal is very common. Leave a Comment Theme: Live Music
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Hmm.. we have everything;) so.. just go and explore you will know what I mean. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Bukit Bintang Area
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I luv the nightlife in KL...it seems to be more 'alive' than singapore...at 1am in the morning...traffic jam at Jln Ramlee and Bangsar for party goers ...and at 3am in the morning...there are still crowd on the road...that's wat i meant in NightLIFE...:) To hav an eye-opener of KL's nightspots...i visited a few : Emporium, Beach Club, Bali, Viva, Nouvo and some pubs like Bar Flam and Finnegans at Bangsar. My favourite had been Emporium, but tat was more than 1 year ago b4 its renovation..but heard things are different after tat...still yet to find out..hehe. Presently, I am still looking for one tat i really enjoy. One tat i can see the crowd really dancing rather than just people watching...any one has any recommendations? Besides the crowd and life and watever...one thing i find it more worthwhile is to drink my fav lambogini at KL joints....hehe....it costs slightly cheaper than s'pore...and the main thing is...i would get lambogini and waterfall served into one....tat means i pay one for two. Those tat tried lambogini in KL and s'pore would probably know wat i meant..lol
Partytime....so Look Good! pppss...can someone tell me where r the clubs where cute guys gather? ;-) Leave a Comment Theme: NightclubDirections: Head to Jalan Sultan Ismail/Jalan P Ramlee where host a stretch of dance clubs and head to Bangsar for pubs.
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