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Gem for bespoke cocktails
Gem for bespoke cocktails

The Star

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Gem for bespoke cocktails

Rye has sophisticated vibes with a retro feel for cosy evenings. — Photos: JAROD LIM/The Star Hidden from plain sight on the ground floor of Hilton Petaling Jaya in Selangor is Rye Bar. This stylish hideaway offers an intimate setting for after-work drinks and social gatherings. Not far from the lobby, the bar is tucked away beside a staircase and is easy to overlook because of its discreet signage. Step inside, though, and one is greeted by an interior that speaks of sophistication, with subtle retro elements. Warm lighting sets the tone for a cosy and comfortable evening. A stage in front of the bar plays host to live bands performing soul, jazz and R&B from midweek through the weekend. Hilton Petaling Jaya general manager Andre A. Gomez described Rye as a destination to celebrate good music, great food and exceptional drinks. Blue Hawaii. 'Here at Rye, we want to craft a tasteful experience with our unique selection of single malts, whiskies, bourbons and gins,' he said at the bar's launch. 'While the bar proudly serves classic cocktails, we're excited to introduce new varieties and creative twists in the near future.' In addition to its collection of whiskies and spirits, Rye also has a curated list of cocktails. One of the highlights is the Ryegroni cocktail, a refreshing twist on the classic Negroni. Crafted with bourbon whisky in place of gin, it is paired with Campari and house-made Rosso (red wine) instead of adding in traditional sweet vermouth. The spirit-forward drink is finished off with a thin orange peel strip for aroma and a pop of colour. Citrusy aroma from the orange peel and Campari's slight herbaceous, spice notes layer the drink with depth and flavour. Ryegroni (below). Another standout is the Peachy Blinders cocktail, inspired by British period crime drama Peaky Blinders but reimagined with Malaysian flair. Using aromatic bunga kantan gin as its base, the cocktail is mixed with peach and almond syrups and lychee fruit puree. Whipped aquafaba lends it a silky foam crown. The result is a light, creamy and refreshingly unique drink. Then there's the Resstini, an after-dinner indulgence with its sweet profile coming in to party. It features a blend of fat-washed whisky, espresso, stout reduction, and passionfruit, topped with a hint of Emmental. Its bittersweet profile is a hit with coffee and spirit enthusiasts, making it the perfect nightcap. At Rye's launch, guests also enjoyed timeless classics such as tropical Blue Hawaii and iconic Jungle Bird, both paying tribute to Hilton's rich cocktail heritage. The former's distinctive bluish hue comes from a mix of Blue Curaçao, light rum, vodka and a sweet-and-sour blend – a tropical creation by Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort's head bartender Harry Yee in 1957. Peachy Blinders. The Jungle Bird, on the other hand, is proudly Malaysian. Created in 1973 by Hilton Kuala Lumpur's then-beverage manager Ong Swee Teik, it combines dark rum, Campari, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, and pineapple juice. Rye can accommodate up to 50 guests, making it ideal for curated tastings, themed evenings, corporate functions and exclusive celebrations. The bar also hosts live performances and monthly ticketed live music nights, complete with prizes to be won. RYE, Hilton Petaling Jaya, Level 1, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. (Tel: 03-7955 9122 or 017-643 4862) Business hours: 4pm to 1am Wednesday to Sunday (except on eve of public holidays and public holidays). This is the writer's personal observation and is not an endorsement by StarMetro.

Kashmir attack widow appeals for justice
Kashmir attack widow appeals for justice

The Star

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Kashmir attack widow appeals for justice

Compiled by JAROD LIM, RAHIMY RAHIM and R. ARAVINTHAN THE wife of of a man who was killed during the April 22 attack in the resort town of Pahalgam in Kashmir, has appealed for peace, Makkal Osai reported. Himanshi Narwal's husband, Navy Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, was shot in front of her during the deadly attack which killed 26 people. Several days ago, Himanshi, a PhD scholar from India, spoke out during a blood donation drive organised in honour of Vinay. She called for justice on behalf of all the victims of the attack as well as their families. Saying that she wished for peace for everybody, she stressed that there should be no hate campaign carried out against the people of Kashmir or towards Muslims. The attack should not result in these people being victimised, she added. Her statement was hailed as courageous and rational by many observers. However, her public stance has also led to vicious personal attacks against her. The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.

Cat surprises with hotpot drop
Cat surprises with hotpot drop

The Star

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Cat surprises with hotpot drop

Compiled by JAROD LIM, RAHIMY RAHIM and R. ARAVINTHAN NINE diners who were enjoying themselves at an open air hotpot restaurant in Chongqing, China, were scalded by hot soup after a cat fell into the pot from the second floor, China Press reported. The boiling spicy broth splashed, burning the customers. Fortunately, none were seriously injured. The cat, however, suffered burns and abrasions on all four legs, along with fractures. The cat's treatment cost up to 1,000 yuan per day (RM585). 'If no one comes forward to claim the cat, it might have to start working at the hotpot restaurant to pay off its debt,' the owner quipped. As a gesture of goodwill, the restaurant waived all charges for that evening. > Hong Kong actor Louis Koo has opened up about his chronic neck pain, Sin Chew Daily reported. While promoting Vital Sign, which is set to be released on May 15 in Malaysia, Koo said the pain is so bad that he sometimes takes morphine to help sleep. 'My neck has been hurting for three or four years now and I can't sleep unless I take morphine. Sometimes the pain is so bad I can't even lift my arms.' Koo earlier revealed that he had suffered a retinal tear and has been wearing sunglasses for recent public events. He is scheduled to undergo surgery later this month. > Mandopop star Wang Leehom had a fall during a concert in Hangzhou, China, due to a lift platform descending prematurely, Oriental Daily reported. While performing the song Heaven and Earth Dragon, Wang was suspended by wires for an aerial segment designed to create a dramatic 'flying' visual effect. However, after the wires detached and he was preparing to land, the lift platform suddenly began to descend, causing him to lose his footing. 'This was a lapse in our team's safety protocols, and we apologise for it,' said the manager. While the fall was minor and no injuries were sustained, fans were visibly shaken after footage surfaced online. The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.

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