1. Floral Sculpture Workshop at The Chow Kit, 2pm – 7pm, 1 February 2020
This Saturday, head over to the hotel’s Library for a session on flower arrangements. Locally-sourced flowers and vegetables will be utilised. The workshop is priced at RM120 per person or RM200 for two.
For more information, visit this website.
2. MMI Cardiac Emergency Workshop at University of Malaya, 8am – 5pm, 1 February 2020
The one-day event—organised by MMI Malaysia—aims to touch on cardiac arrest resuscitation and management. To be held at the Faculty of Medicine, the session also covers electrocardiogram interpretation, endotracheal intubation, and intravenous line insertion. Tickets are priced at RM45 each. It’s always a blessing to learn!
For more information, visit this website.
3. Sunday Brunch at Nathalie Gourmet Studio, 10am – 3pm, 2 February 2020
Treat yourself after a long week of hardwork to Nathalie Gourmet Studio’s “first Sunday of the month brunch” session. Expect classic dishes such as tartine, burgers, and pastries.
For more information, visit this website.
4. Grandmother’s Table with Guest Chef Bruno at Nero Nero, 12.30pm – 3.30pm, 2 February 2020
This Sunday, check out a selection of brunch dishes curated by Chef Giuseppe Lioce. This time, he will be collaborating with Chef Bruno from Puglia, Italy. In addition to a table full of delicious goodies, there will also be Italian wine, Prosecco, and Aperol Spritz. The session is priced at RM168++ per person or RM298++ per person with free flow of alcohol. Don’t forget to make a reservation.
For more information, visit this website.
5. Shanghai Night: A Jazz Special Performance by Celist Chow at Mockingbird Bangsar, 9.30pm – 12.30am, 31 January 2020
Take this Friday to immerse yourself in the spirit of the 1920s as Celist Chow performs tunes and renditions of Shanghai jazz classics. Fun Fact: Celist was a finalist in 2014’s Astro Star Quest competition. The cover charge is RM50.
For more information, visit this website.
6. Opening Reception of “27 Years of Lazarian Delights” at The Back Room KL, 6pm – 8pm, 1 February 2020
The exhibition by Chong Yan Chuah showcases the short journey or adventure into an obsessive mind. Starting this Saturday until 22 February 2020, Chong Yan Chuah aims to push anyone (you and me included) to reimagine life in a plethora of possibilities.
For more information, visit this website.
7. Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC) Spring Fest 2020 at DPAC, 2.30pm – 7.30pm, 2 February 2020
This year’s Spring Fest will honour and usher in the new year of the metal rat. The event will feature the following acts—Kwang Tung Dance Company, Eight Twelve, Tay Cher Siang, Evelyn Toh, Hands Percussion, Wei Han-Yang, Dance Space, Colour of Voices, and Lim Wei Siong. Priced at RM20, every ticket sold will go to the performing arts outreach programme for the Indigenous People Community, or Orang Asli.
For more information, visit this website.
8. Check out Hennessy’s tree installations and art at Plaza Arkadia, 1 & 2 February 2020
In conjunction with Chinese New Year, Moët Hennessy Diageo Malaysia has launched “Renewal of Hope”—a campaign for cognac brand, Hennessy. You will be able to browse through art by Zhang Huan as well as tree installations designed and built in collaboration with Malaysian designer, Lim In Chong. These special pop-ups will be available until 8 February.
For more information, visit this website.
9. Lexus Malaysia Chinese New Year Open House at all Lexus Centres, 10am – 4pm, 1 & 2 February 2020
This weekend, take part in a slew of fun and festive festivities in conjunction with the Lunar New Year. In addition to having the opportunity to see your favourite Lexus models up close, you can also take some of them out for test drives. There will be a Lion Dance performance and exclusive door gifts for guests.
For more information, visit this website.
10. Have you tried any of these new cafes and restaurants in KL yet?
Take this weekend to visit the spots listed here.
For last weekend’s list, click here.
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