Quick guide to JB’s trendy Austin Heights: Where to eat, play and stay

Quick guide to JB’s trendy Austin Heights: Where to eat, play and stay

The Escaper and Enigma Escape JB are two different escape rooms close to Jalan Austin Heights 8/7, but Banghistory has more than 350 reviews on Google Maps and an impressive 4.5-star aggregate. We should note, however, that one sponsor complained on TripAdvisor that Banghistory’s cancellation aspects were all in Chinese and workers could n’t speak also in English.

The hours of operation at Banghistory are 11:30 to 11 p.m., with closing time on Saturday and Sunday mornings at midnight.

For more info, visit their website.

4. NYX JB

This is a delightful addition for clubbers because JB lacks Zouk-style bars. Nyx, which originated in Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, really started operating in a solo building next to the sports heart, near the Jalan Austin 7 improvement.

For more info, visit their website.

WHERE TO Have

Dining choices abound, and more so if you widen your online to contain Mount Austin, where there’s Bloom By MokMok and Uncle Pou Wok ( renowned for its KL- type black Chinese dish ), among people. Here are a few eateries to think about as you search and are likely to discover a hidden jewel elsewhere.

1. Basilico

Basilico is consistently excellent and has a reputation as JB’s best Italian restaurant thanks to Johor foodies who first started making their money in Singapore restaurants. Fortunately, it is situated on the western edge of Austin Heights, away from the busy heart and close to the congested heart.

For more info, visit their website.