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Your Weekend Just Got Better: KL’s Hidden Events, Food Gems & Cafes To Explore! #164
📰 KL Flash News:
In case you missed it: A quick look at the biggest headlines and happenings across KL this past 7 days.
🚌 Border‑control glitch delays travellers
A technical fault on Malaysia’s self-service border‑control kiosks hit tens of thousands of travellers at KLIA terminals and southern land crossings starting Friday—immigration officials say it's being resolved urgently📈 Tourism rebounds: 16.9 million visitors
As of July 22, Malaysia recorded 16.9 million tourist arrivals in the first five months of 2025—a rise of 20.4% year‑on‑year.🚨 Heavy security for July 26 #Turun rally
In advance of the planned “Turun Anwar” rally this Saturday, KL police confirmed there will be no road closures, but increased deployments at 15 transit hubs to ensure peace and order.✅ Dozens protest U.S. envoy pick
Dozens of protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy on July 18 to oppose Nick Adams' nomination as U.S. ambassador—citing his controversial posts about Islam and Gaza. Politicians submitted a memorandum urging reconsideration amid sensitive U.S.–Malaysia trade talks due August 1.⛽ Cash aid & fuel cut announced
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim introduced a RM100 cash relief package and cut RON95 fuel prices to help ease rising living costs. Details below:
🛍️ RM100 One-Off Cash Aid (SARA Credit)
Who’s eligible: All Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above (~22 million people)
Distribution method: Credited to recipients’ MyKad starting August 31, 2025, valid until December 31, 2025
Usage: Can be used at 4,100+ participating retailers (Mydin, Lotus’s, Econsave, 99 Speedmart, etc.) for essential items
⛽ Fuel Subsidy Adjustment – RON95
New subsidised price: RM1.99 per litre for Malaysians (down from RM2.05)
Who benefits: Only those with MyKad—foreigners pay market rates (~RM2.50+/L)
Implementation timeline: Expected before end-September 2025 after rollout of a targeted subsidy mechanism tied to MyKad usage.
🗓️ Top Event Picks For The Weekend (July 19th - 20th)
🏗 ARCHIDEX 2025

ARCHIDEX 2025 is taking over this July with its most exciting edition yet. Recognized as Asia’s leading architecture business event, this massive gathering of design experts, creatives, and forward-thinkers is a highlight of Kuala Lumpur Architecture Week.
Expect 850 exhibitors across 110 countries, showcasing groundbreaking innovations in architecture, design, and workplace trends. Discover new materials and tech and meet professionals shaping the future of built environments.
With over 56,000 attendees expected, this is the place to be for anyone serious about design, business, and creative inspiration.
When & Where:
📍 MITEC: Monday to Thursday, July 21 – 24 (10:00 AM to 7:00 PM)
📍 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre: Wednesday to Saturday, July 23 – 26 (10:00 AM to 7:00 PM)Details Here
🛍 Bazaar Bustle X Kloset KA.IN

Bazaar lovers, this one’s calling your name! Happening at Semua House KL, Bazaar Bustle X Kloset KA.IN is back for two full days of retail therapy and sweet treats.
You can expect everything from dainty jewellery and custom nail art to cendol drinks, matcha sips, and yummy desserts to keep you going.
Plus, don’t miss the unique photo magnet booths as they’re perfect to capture memories with your BFFs or that someone special 💖.
When: Saturday & Sunday, July 26 - 27, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Where: Semua House KL
Details Here
🎶 Nostalgic Night: Malaysian Edition @ Ms Bianca

Time to rewind to the golden days of Walkmans, White Rabbit sweets and karaoke with your cousins! Nostalgic Night at Ms Bianca is throwing a full-on Malaysian childhood throwback party and you’re invited.
Expect DJs spinning 2000s jams (Britney, Jay-Z, Siti & Too Phat!), iconic snack bar with Ding Dang, Super Ring & more and cheeky ikat tepi cocktails that taste like kopitiam nostalgia. Dress like it’s your Form 3 school trip and dance like your mum’s not waiting outside in the car 🚗💃.
When: Friday, July 25, 2025 (Time TBC after your booking confirmation)
Where: Ms Bianca KL
Enquiries Here
Picnic & Peace @ Taman Saujana Hijau

Start your Saturday morning with fresh air, mindful movement and a wholesome picnic spread at Putrajaya Active Park’s Picnic & Peace. This one’s all about slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and finding peace in the little things 💚.
Hosted at the picturesque Taman Saujana Hijau, the session includes gentle movement, good vibes and a delicious picnic set — all for RM50. It’s the perfect me-time (or we-time) to pause, breathe, and grow 🌿.
When: Saturday, July 26, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM
Where: Taman Saujana Hijau, Putrajaya
Book your spot here
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🎳 KL Fun:
Things to do in and around KL if you’re struggling to come up with ideas. We’ve got you 💪
🎲 Play All Day At Bored. Games Café

Looking for a chill hangout spot with your gang? Bored. Games Café near Atria Mall just opened in April, and it seriously feels like lepak-ing at your bestie's house. 😍
With over 150 board games (plus Nintendo Switch and PS4 for the console kaki), you’re in for hours of fun. You’ll find classics like Catan and Dixit, plus Malaysian-made ones like HR: The Toxic Workplace Game—confirm relatable.
Got a big group? Book their private room for up to 10 pax with your own TV screen (RM300, drinks included). Sometimes they even throw cute themed events — they did a Bridgerton night recently and we’re still FOMO-ing.
📍 Location: Bored. Games Café, 1st Floor, 26 Jalan SS22/21, Damansara Jaya (Near Atria Mall)
🕐 Opening Hours: 10:00pm – 12:00pm (opens 12:00pm on Thursdays and Mondays)
🗺 Google Maps: Get Directions
⛲️ Stroll Through The Selangor Japan Friendship Garden

Need a breather? This Japanese-inspired garden in Shah Alam is peaceful vibes to tmax. 🌸🍃
You’ll find zen gardens, koi ponds, wooden bridges, and even a reflexology path to refresh your tired kaki. Perfect for a slow weekend stroll or a quiet date — and yes, the photo ops are next level aesthetic. 📸
Bring a sun hat and your best camera phone. Trust us.
📍 Location: Persiaran Bandar Raya, Seksyen 14, Shah Alam
🕐 Opening Hours: 10:00am – 6:30pm (Closed on Mondays)
🗺 Google Maps: Get Directions
🤩 Wander Through Luna Lights Wonderland

KL’s got a light festival happening now, and it’s magical. ✨🌙
Luna Lights Wonderland is the biggest light festival in the country, with glowing arches, neon animal displays, and dreamy walkways that feel straight out of a K-drama night scene.
Happening at Taman Tasik Menjalara, it’s a fun pick for families, dates, or just a chill stroll after dinner. It’s open nightly till August 10 next year — so you’ve got time, but why wait?
📍 Location: Taman Tasik Menjalara, Kepong
🕐 Opening Hours: 7:00pm – 12:00am
💸 Ticket Price: RM20 (Adult) | RM10 (Kids) | Free for OKU
🗺 Google Maps: Get Directions
🍲 Makan & Yum Cha Where?☕️
KL’s food gems you may not have heard of before but loved by locals. Tried and approved:
📍 Mak Jah Nasi Campur (Nasi Campur Mak Jah RM3)

Owned and operated by Muslim ✅
💬 Vibe: Authentic Malay street‑food stall with a homely, no-frills atmosphere—perfect for quick, budget-friendly meals.
📍 Location: In front of Shell Puchong Permai (Jalan Puchong Permai 2), Taman Puchong Permai, Puchong, Selangor (opposite Wang’s Frozen Food / 7‑Eleven)
🕐 Opening Hours: Mon–Fri from ≈5 PM until sold out (closed Saturdays).
💸 Price Range: RM3 for a plate of rice with 1 lauk on Tuesdays, RM5 for one dish, RM8 for two dishes on other days.
📌 Why We Love It: Generous portions & free rice refills, Wide variety of lauk (15+ daily) and exceptional value—affordable prices without compromising on taste or portion;
🗺 Google Maps: Get Directions
📍 Re’an Thip (Pad Kra Pao) Below RM10!

Owned and operated by Muslim ✅
💬 Vibe: Affordable Thai street‑food, spicy, casual and homely.
📍 Location: Setapak, Kuala Lumpur (near Wangsa Maju) – conveniently accessible via GPS.
🕐 Opening Hours: 5:30 PM–11:30 PM (closed Sundays)
💸 Price Range: RM8–RM18 per person
📌 Why We Love It: Genuine Thai basil stir-fry (pad kra pao) done right. Fragrant holy basil, fiery chilies, and savory sauces.
🗺 Google Maps: Get Directions
🍕 OBVI Pizza

not Halal-certified, but can’t find pork on the menu. Eat at own risk.
💬 Vibe: Cozy, chill café‑pizzeria perfect for relaxed hangouts—think low‑key lighting, calm atmosphere, and a warm, welcoming space for coffee and carbs
📍 Location: Ara Permata, 36-1, Jalan PJU 1a/42, Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
🕐 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday: 4:30 pm–10 pm, closed Mondays
💸 Price Range: RM20–RM40 per person
📌 Why We Love It: We love OBVI Pizza for its handmade, airy-yet-crispy pizzas topped with creative combos like duck, lamb, and garlic-parmesan meatballs. The cozy, relaxed vibe and excellent coffee make it a perfect chill spot for casual hangouts.
🗺 Google Maps: Get Directions
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Until the next one,
The Hidden KL team
