Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, YOO8 serviced by Kempinski is the crown jewel of 8 Conlay, an integrated mixed-use development by KSK Land. Envisioned to redefine city dwelling, YOO8 elevates the art of living with in-house services provided by Europe’s oldest and most established luxury hotelier – Kempinski Hotels.
Encompassing two spiralled towers on 3.95 acres of freehold land, the branded residences features exclusive design concepts by Steve Leung & YOO (Tower A) and Kelly Hoppen for YOO (Tower B) with unobstructed views of KLCC and the Petronas Twin Towers.
With Kuala Lumpur’s brightest attractions just a stone’s throw away, residents of YOO8 serviced by Kempinski will not run out of places to explore in and around the neighbourhood.
Here are just a few local recommendations to get you from day to night, in true 8 Conlay style.
Seeing great Bukit Nanas
Whet your appetite for breakfast with an early morning stroll through the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the only patch of virgin tropical rainforest left in Kuala Lumpur.
Breakfast of champions at Jalan Imbi
Start your day with a bang by heading down to one of Jalan Imbi’s old school kopitiam and tucking into the quintessential Malaysian brekkie: roti bakar served with a side of soft-boiled eggs.
Art attack at ILHAM Art Gallery
Home to some of the most memorable exhibits of Southeast Asian art in Kuala Lumpur, the ILHAM Art Gallery at KLCC is a go-to venue for art-lovers when it comes to a thoughtful afternoon wander.
High spirits at Troika Sky Dining
With a sumptuous selection of high-end eateries on offer and a dazzling city view thrown into the bargain, lunch at Troika Sky Dining will delight even the most discerning gourmand.
Just own it at 8 Conlay’s lifestyle retail quarters
If you are in the mood for premium shopping coupled with a dash of art and culture, 8 Conlay’s own Lifestyle Retail Quarters definitely will not disappoint.
With a dish at Nobu
From modest to upscale fare, Kuala Lumpur’s famous food scene has everything to offer. Proffering some of the chicest dining experiences in the city, the KL branch of the Michelin-starred Nobu restaurant sets the bar high with out-of-this-world Japanese cuisine.
When night falls at PS 150
Whet your whistle at PS 150, an eclectic after-hours haunt in Chinatown serving good vibes and innovative cocktails. Situated in one of the least expected places, this cocktail bar is nestled in a pre-war shop lot sitting under the popular cafe, Merchant’s Lane.
The last hurrah at Jalan Alor
Can’t get enough of KL’s mouth-watering street fare? Whether you are after fresh durian, satay or appetising platters of char kuey tiaw, the ever-reliable Jalan Alor Food Street has all your late-night supper cravings covered.