Experience Culinary Delight at MM2 in George Town
Discover the vibrant flavors and innovative cocktails at MM2, a must-visit bistro and cocktail bar in George Town, Penang.
Nestled in the heart of George Town, MM2 is a vibrant bistro and cocktail bar offering a unique culinary experience with a diverse menu and an inviting ambiance perfect for all occasions.
A brief summary to MM2
- 24, Muntri St, George Town, Georgetown, Penang, 10200, MY
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- Monday 5 pm-12:30 am
- Tuesday 5 pm-12:30 am
- Wednesday 5 pm-12:30 am
- Thursday 5 pm-12:30 am
- Friday 5 pm-12:30 am
- Saturday 5 pm-12:30 am
- Sunday 5 pm-12:30 am
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring MM2.
- Make a reservation during weekends to avoid long waits.
- Try their signature cocktails for a unique taste experience.
- Visit during happy hour for great drink specials.
- Check their social media for updates on special events and promotions.
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