1. Community Yoga Class by Robyn Lau at APW Bangsar, 9am-10am, 23 Sept
Not sure if yoga is for you? This community class is great for beginners but otherwise, if you practise it regularly, you are also welcome to join.
Bring your own mat. For more info, visit the event page.
2. Pop-up Omakase with Chef Boon at Mari House, 6.30pm-9.30pm, 23 Sept
There are three good reasons why you might want to make time for this. One, a 9-course omakase dinner using the freshest seasonal ingredients. Two, two types of sake tasting. Three, the amazing ambience.
RM250 per person. Purchase your tickets here.
3. Picha x Nom at Bangsar Village, 6.30pm-9pm, 24 Sept
Try a variety of cuisines as the refugee cooks of The Picha Project (find out more about this social enterprise here) take over the kitchen at Nom. This is a great opportunity to experience delicious meals that were born in Syria, Afghanistan and Myanmar. At the same time, hear their stories and learn about the cause.
RM80 per person. Full menu and tickets available on their event page.
4. Pasar Old Malaya at Jalan Raja Chulan, 5pm onwards, 24 Sept
A Sunday bazaar set in a historical atmosphere with arts, crafts, music, heritage and a sprinkling of different cuisines from the surrounding restaurants.
For more info, visit their Facebook.
5. Fallen for autumn night market at Nala’s Kampung House, 5pm-10pm, 24 Sept
Good food, some drinks, and most importantly, great company. Don’t forget your picnic blanket!
For more info, visit their Facebook.
6. 9th ASEAN Para Games Closing Ceremony at National Stadium, 8pm
The entrance passes may be sold out but you can still catch it online via their YouTube. Also, check out Team Malaysia’s current medal ranking here.
7. Check out KL’s new hidden cafes and food spots
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