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Sky Lounge · Est. 2026

EIVISSA

A rooftop room above Bukit Bintang — where the Mediterranean ends and the night begins.

Fig. 01The terrace after dark — table lamps lit, the sign on, Bukit Bintang below.
Eivissa Sky Lounge — the rooftop terrace at night, table lamps lit beneath the sign, the Kuala Lumpur skyline beyond the rail.
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Chapter I

Eivissa

The name a local would give you, if you asked the way.

Fig. 02The sign comes on at blue hour — TRX on the horizon, lamps lit below.
Eivissa

The name the locals use.

Eivissa is the Catalan name for Ibiza — the one carved into the harbour stones, the one a local will give you when you ask the way. We borrowed it because the feeling travels: an island, a long sunset, a glass that catches the last of the light.

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Chapter II

The Room

An open-air terrace on Level 18 — marble tables, lamplight, the skyline at the rail.

Fig. 03The counter at dusk — lit from beneath, one lamp burning, stools waiting.
A note from the house

We built it the way we wanted to be hosted.

ivissa is not a concept that travelled — it is a feeling we kept trying to recreate after every long evening on the island. The sun lowering, the room warming, the conversation slowing. We gave it eighteen storeys above Bukit Bintang, marble tables, a lamp on every one, and a single rule: do nothing that breaks the hush.

Do nothing
that breaks
the hush.

The list is small on purpose. The lights are kept low on purpose. The music is the music we play at home. If you come once, we’ll know what you drank. Come twice, we’ll hold a chair at the rail.

The houseEivissa Sky Lounge
The Eivissa Sky Lounge sign glowing above the terrace, table lamps lit below
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The sign above the stairs — lamps lit for evening service.

The Room

Open sky on Level 18.

An open-air terrace on the rooftop of the Meliá. Marble tables, a brass lamp on every one, wicker chairs, greenery between the seats, and an underlit counter at the back. No overheads — the room runs on lamplight and the city.

Tables for two at the rail, low chairs for four, stools at the counter. Dress smart-casual. Bring someone you like.

The terrace at blue hour — the bar at the back, garden between tables.
Fig. 02The terrace at blue hour — the bar at the back, garden between tables.
Marble tables, table lamps — never overheads.
Fig. 03Marble tables, table lamps — never overheads.
Every seat at the rail sees the towers.
Fig. 04Every seat at the rail sees the towers.
Lookbook

An evening,
in six frames.

Drag, scroll, or wait — the room comes to you.

Blue hour — the first tables are seated.
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Blue hour — the first tables are seated.

The list waits at the rail.
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The list waits at the rail.

A full table under the towers.
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A full table under the towers.

Cigars, cut and ready, tableside.
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Cigars, cut and ready, tableside.

The counter, lit from beneath.
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The counter, lit from beneath.

Last call — the sign stays on.
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Last call — the sign stays on.

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Chapter III

The Bar

The most-wanted six, and a list that runs from cold beer to champagne.

Fig. 11The list at the rail — one lamp, thirty drinks, the city below.
The Bar

Six drinks the bar is known for.

The full list runs much longer — cocktails, wine, beer by the glass or the bucket, and a shelf of whiskey. These six are the most wanted.

Prices in MYR, subject to 10% service charge & 8% government charges. Custom cocktails from RM 52.

  1. Mojito

    RM 38

    Refreshing mint, lime, fizzy sparkle.

  2. Pina Colada

    RM 40

    Tropical pineapple, creamy coconut bliss.

  3. Peach Collins

    RM 50

    Tall, cold, and peach-sweet over soda.

  4. Jack Rose

    RM 55

    Crisp apple brandy, tart lime, grenadine.

  5. Bahama Mama

    RM 55

    Tropical rum, pineapple, coconut bliss.

  6. Mimosa

    RM 65

    Zesty, sparkling, tropical.

The Hour

An evening,
hour by hour.

Drag the sun. The room follows.

The sun touches the horizon.
6:42 PM· Sundown

The sun touches the horizon.

The room turns the colour of a Polaroid left in the sun. The room goes quiet without anyone asking.

Kuala Lumpur after dark from the terrace — Petronas Towers on the skyline.
The hour

Doors open when KLCC catches fire.

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Chapter IV

Reserve

Message us on WhatsApp — we’ll confirm your table there.

Fig. 24Loungers at the rail — first call for the sundowner sessions.
The reservation

Hold a table by the rail.

Pick your table below — your request opens in WhatsApp, ready to send. We confirm there. Smart-casual — no athleticwear, please.

Large parties & private hire
Message us on WhatsApp — we’ll plan it with you.
Walk-ins
Welcome when the room allows. Come early.
Opens in WhatsApp with your details filled in — just press send.