10 Best Things To Do This April 2022 In KL

April is here and with it comes Ramadhan 2022, exciting new malls, buffets and bazaars. So if you find yourself unsure of what to do on a weekday afternoon before tarawih or iftar, or even unsure of where to head to for iftar, we've got a list for you! From things to do to iftar spots, here are the 10 best things to do in KL this April 2022.

1. Visit The Opening Of Japan's Largest Bookstore In KL


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Bookworms, it's time to celebrate! TSUTAYA Bookstore is said to be opening an outlet at Pavilion Bukit Jalil this April. Known for its beautiful aesthetics, pop-up events and wide selection of books, this place is famous for its impeccable vibes. What could be a better way to unwind and relax than in a calming place surrounded by books? 

The outlet will span 31,000 square feet and within it: a dedicated space for family-friendly activities, a playground, a cafe and more! Don't worry about getting lost, though. TSUTAYA Bookstores are known to have teams of experts that will provide you with any help, or even personalised recommendations when it comes to picking a book.

Scheduled to open in KL's Pavilion Bukit Jalil Mall in April 2022, we're all already eagerly anticipating the arrival of this aesthetic lifestyle bookstore. Who knows? You may be one of the first ones in!

2. Check Out A Ramadan Buffet


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Ramadhan 2022 is right around the corner, and you know what that means: iftar gatherings! An opportunity to reconnect and catch up with our loved ones, iftars are a much-anticipated part of the day. This Ramadhan, if you're not sure where to head to for iftar with your friends and family, why not try a Ramadhan buffet? From delicious dishes like Bubur Lambuk Daging from Grand Hyatt's Ramadhan buffet to inherited recipes like Pasta Goreng Kawah Cucu Bonda from Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur, KL is filled with Ramadhan buffets for you to try. 

3. Shop For Your Baju Raya


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Have you bought your baju Raya yet? As we prepare for Ramadan, we can't help but also prepare for what's to come after: Hari Raya! The most festive occasion for Muslims all over the world, many of us celebrate by donning our best clothes, including the baju kurung (traditional Malay costume).

4. Head To A Ramadan Bazaar


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It's been announced all over Malaysia: Ramadhan bazaars are back! And this year, there's an estimate of 72 Ramadhan Bazaars that'll be happening all over KL. You know what this means? Scrumptious street foods and stalls selling some of the best baju kurungs and raya essentials. So if you're not bored in KL this April, why not take a stroll through one of KL's many Ramadhan Bazaars? 

5. Cook A Meal For Iftar


Not sure what to do while fasting? Why not try cooking a new recipe for iftar? You might just find a new personal foodie favourite! It doesn't have to be complicated - and if you're not sure what to cook, we've got just the thing for you. HHWT's 30 best recipes for iftar provides you with a recipe a day - so you'll never get bored of your food! Check it out here.

6. Have A Steak Iftar


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Wagyu is one of the most expensive meats in the world and there's a reason why. Owners of the Japanese cows that give us wagyu beef carefully breed them with special condition to ensure their meat has the perfect fat marbling which gives wagyu that buttery taste!

It's quite hard to find halal Japanese restaurants in Malaysia to get the taste of wagyu but fortunately, there are some restaurants that offer halal-certified wagyu beef. Check out these four restaurants located in Klang Valley that serve delicious wagyu beef!

7. Try Out One Of The Best Chinese Muslim Restaurants In KL


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There's a Chinese-Muslim seafood restaurant in Kuala Lumpur that you absolutely have to try out. With over 20 seafood dishes and a whole range of meats, soups and other specials, this is the perfect spot for your next family gathering iftar!

Established since the year 1986, Muhibbah Seafood Restaurant was not always the giant family restaurant it is today. According to netizens, Muhibbah used to be a mere street stall in Taman Tun TTDI!

Known for its delicious seafood dishes, the stall slowly grew into a restaurant. Now, it strives to be one of the best Chinese-Muslim restaurants in KL. With years of practice and plenty of good reviews, you know you're in good hands. Find out more about its delicious foods here!

8. Plan Your Next Staycation


Although not a norm during Ramadhan, a good break might help you take your mind off the hustle and bustle of the city! Imagine having iftar by the beach, before heading to a local mosque for tarawih, or dipping your feet in the pool on a quick weekend getaway. And no worries, if it doesn't sound like something you'd do, you can always plan your next staycation instead. Either way, you'll be gearing up for some calm, relaxation time. Check out all the cool spots you could head to:

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9. Check Out Your Nearest Cheese Naan Stop


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Need a post-tarawih snack? Why not delight in a delicious cheesy dose of cheese naan? KL is full of cheese naan spots perfect to indulge your guilty pleasure. Find your nearest cheese naan stall here!

10. Go Rollerskating


South Korea's famous indoor roller skating rink, ROLLERWA can also be found in Malaysia! Located at 1 Utama Shopping Mall, head over here with your friends for a fun day! If you're a fan of Korean songs, you can roller skate to the beats of your favourite songs too.


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Not only that, this place has plenty of Instagrammable spots so you can take the perfect pic of the 'gram. They open daily including public holidays from 10AM-10PM and the entrance fee is RM12 excluding the price of skate shoes and gears.

With so many things to do in KL, you definitely won't get bored! All the beautiful sights and exciting activities will fill in your weekends with fun and laughter. Share this with your loved ones to plan your day out!


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