At first I didn't know that Adventure Magic was the same as the Café next to it. Adventure Magic is like a game place where it's like an adventure in artificial forests in anime films with lots of anime characters in it too. Because in front of the Magic Adventure room there is a cashier who serves ticket purchases. Actually I'm not wrong to think that this café and Adventure Magic are different. Because of that, Adventure Magic has its own employees and cashiers. But it turns out I was wrong, this café and Adventure Magic next to it are one, but when entering Adventure Magic, children have to buy additional tickets to enter it.
How is that possible? This cafe that looks feminine with soft pink color is not as feminine as its inside. You can see rows of liquor bottles outside the display case and this cafe has a lot of heavy food and drinks that are not suitable for consumption by children and to enter this cafe there is also an age limit starting from 15 years old if I remember correctly. Why is that because when inside there are many adults who order liquor here and on the front label of the glass it is clearly stated that this is a Non-Halal Cafe so for me as a Muslim, of course I cannot enter this cafe.


And with the age restriction when entering this Café, maybe parents or visitors who accidentally come to this place for a purpose will inevitably have to leave their children, right? Well, Adventure Magic was made as a paid waiting room for children, besides that, Adventure Magic is also open to the public, so anyone can come here as long as they buy an entrance ticket. So it's quite smart marketing for this. And that's the story of this magic café. Now let's discuss the architectural design of this café.


This magic cafe itself is located on Jalan Tun Abdul Rojak Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Feminine and adorable design is my initial conclusion when I saw this cafe. with several color combinations displayed, namely brown, pink and dark brown and this combination makes the cafe look more elegant. Then the aura of feminism and excitement is also strengthened by the presence of decorative lights on the upper wall of the outside of the cafe. In addition, the pink LED lights on each curve of the window make this cafe very sweet.


Then the relaxed aura in front of it with rattan chairs and lounge cushions there is strengthened with roof accessories from Rumbia leaves making the vibes like being on the beach. With a design like this, my wife was very enthusiastic about trying the menu here, but it turned out that the employees there were very kind to explain that this was a non-halal restaurant. And when you enter this cafe, you can see the layers of curves at the entrance and the color is also very beautiful, added with a mini bridge as an accessory there which is bright red. This is really a sweet play of colors. As if to emphasize that every visitor who crosses this bridge is an inhabitant to enter the door of heaven of drinks with various brands and prices of course. And the ceiling of this cafe is made of PVC with a natural wood pattern.



Then on the left corner of the bridge there is a bonsai tree with Chinese ornaments hanging from the tree and don't forget the lanterns and red paper umbrellas there. Under the tree is enlivened by white gravel and some large stones. So the combination of tropical and Chinese styles blends in this cafe. and now sideways to see the magic adventure room earlier. There is a brown door filled with various kinds of colorful artificial flowers. And this is like a fairy tale place that women dreamed of when they were children who were influenced by Japanese cartoon films. In addition to the flowers that fill the place there are large dolls as an attention grabber for visitors there too. A very sweet place to visit but unfortunately I couldn't get in. So I end my story about this cafe and greetings from Tomi Diwirja, Indonesia