Monday 10 November 2014

Where to Eat in KL - 6

Where to Eat in KL

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TAMARIND HILL

Cuisine: Thai-Burmese

Trademark for its rustic-luxe dining experience since 1999. Tamarind Hill’s new environment on a hilltop makes the restaurant an escape within the city. Against the backdrop of skyscrapers, Tamarind Hill’s organic and tranquil ambiance exudes the illusion of being ‘out-of-town’. As the name suggests, ‘walk up an appetite’ and relinquish to a culinary affair you’ll never forget.


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The Mill

The all-day-dining restaurant serves a diverse buffet with an array of Raw Bar, Japanese, Asian, Indian, Western and dessert selection. The dynamic open kitchen incorporates five stations, each showcasing the quality of ingredients that go into every dish. Laden with an abundance of fresh ingredients and authentic global cuisines, The Mill’s open kitchen and live-action food stations create a vibrant visual impact and sense of anticipation.

The individual stations includes pastry dessert station; raw bar with Japanese sushi and sashimi station; Asian station with a special section for all types of soup and wok-fried noodles; Indian tandoori station where the chef baked fresh bread and Italian station featuring a pizza oven and a selection of homemade pasta and sauces.


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The Rabbit Hole

The Rabbit Hole is built around the well-known fantasy narratives of Alice in Wonderland & the Narnia Chronicles.

The adventure into the unknown begins right from the door steps of The Rabbit Hole® into the Bamboo Forest which mainly consist of al-fresco semi fine dining and a stage for live music, comedy shows and stage performances.

As we enter the interiors of The Rabbit Hole®, one can’t help but to take notice of the floor which are made of cobble stones with piping, air-con compressors, fire hydrants, telephone booths and graffiti as detailed decorative to bring to life the concept and feel of being transported to a back alley. As we follow the rabbit deeper into The Rabbit Hole®, one will find itself within an old English lift which seemingly looks like a dead end but upon closer inspection of the walls, there lies two concealed doors. Both doors offer a time-travel opportunity, one back in time and another to the future.

The right door opens up to a world of an old English gentlemen’s club with rich exotic leather couches, chandeliers, fire place and even a secret room accessible only through a make-believe bookshelf.

The left door reveals an ultra-modernistic boutique dance club where the walls, DJ console and bar is made of 3-Dimensional Origami Art.

The adventure continues to the 1st floor of The Rabbit Hole® which is designed as a private club after a luxurious Ludus in times of Ancient Rome. It will be a classic showcase of the Roman art, architecture and culture, a first and one-of-a kind in South East Asia. This club is not open for public and is only accessible for members only. This section of The Rabbit Hole® is named Reserved.
A short flight of stairs up, one will find itself on the rooftop of The Rabbit Hole® and prepare to be bedazzled by white elegance as the whole place is designed after Santorini in Greece, well known for its white architecture and blue swimming pools. And yes, you guessed right, this section of The Rabbit Hole® named Santorini features a rooftop swimming pool with a floating DJ deck. The rooftop provides a chilling ambience like no other where one can drink or dine under the stars overlooking the busy street of Changkat.

So what exactly is The Rabbit Hole®? You have to experience it yourself, but we assure you it will be nothing short of an amazing adventure. Follow the rabbit and venture into the unknown.


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