If you are satisfied with generic furnishings, you will be able to find much of what you need to decorate a new home at MyTOWN Shopping Centre. Muji, Spotlight, Kaison, Daiso and MR. DIY will have all of the non-furniture extras that one would need, from the essential (kitchenware) to the overlooked (power strips). However, the lack of a department store anchor tenant at this mall means there is no “mid-range” alternative for some items. You might be stuck buying expensive Muji bedding in boring minimalist colours or super cheap cookware of dubious quality from MR. DIY if you desperately need these items and don’t have time to shop anywhere else.
Overall comment: Personally, we like both MyTown and Sunway Velocity. But MyTOWN has brighter, better design. Shopping opportunity wise, brands we came across, so far, quite similar with Sunway Velocity but of course, choices still can’t beat other pioneer shopping malls like One Utama, Mid Valley, Pavilion KL and so forth. Probably more retails will join in in future for more exciting shopping experience (*yay, we really look forward to this =D). For food, not too bad, as there’s our favourite restaurants like Bari Uma, Kodawari Menya Udon, Absolute Thai, Palsaik Korean BBQ. And ya, we like their Sunken Garden located outside the mall. Parking is currently FREE but the parking rate will be RM3 per hour, RM30 maximum per day (*OMG) in future, as seen on MyTown website here.
The experience at Mighty Monster was good enough but ultimately forgettable. However, this is one of the few places to get western food at MyTOWN Shopping Centre. MyTOWN is overwhelmingly Asian restaurants and cafes, and I’m just not feeling that kind of food often. The menu at Mighty Monster has enough tempting dishes that we would consider eating here again.
Verdict: Food was above average and the unbeatable wallet friendly price tags. I only wish Ume Tei is nearer to me. ~>_<~
We ordered Beef Steak set and Sashimi set both paired with garlic rice (you can opt for white rice too), love the dipping soy sauce with cut cili-padi (always goes well with the grill beef). This has definitely been adjusted to suit local taste buds.
The Price as below : WEEKDAY Morning : RM 33.80 |Night : RM 42.80 WEEKEND Morning : RM 37.80 |Night : RM 46.80 Ramadhan Menu will be available from 16 April 2021 till 9 May 2021 (6.30 pm – 10 pm)
All in all, the waffle was just like how I wanted it to be, the thick kind. Therefore, when I have a chance I will definitely revisit to try more waffles 🙂
Famous for their waffles, the Owls Cafe from Bukit Jalil has opened an outlet in MyTown. We’ve been to their original outlet, and found their waffles to be among the best in Klang Valley.
Quarter roast chicken at MYR 1.80 nett only. MYR 1.80 nett for quarter chicken on every 18th of the month.
We went for the signature Chibo okonomiyaki (RM32), which comes with chicken, beef, prawn, squid and scallop, topped with okonomiyaki sauce, Japanese mayo and bonito flakes. It was fun to watch the chef make it and it tasted delicious.
A pack of long fries at MYR 9.50 nett. Long fries are basically thin and long sticks made from the same batter as churros. I chose nacho cheese sauce instead of cheddar cheese or spicy sauce because I did not want a spicy sauce and when I asked the cashier on the difference between nacho cheese and cheddar cheese, she said that nacho cheese sauce is salty whereas cheddar cheese sauce is creamier and on the sweet side and I prefer salty. The long fries taste similar to yao zhar kwai (chinese cruellers) but is crispier. I did not count how many sticks there are in the pack but I think there are about 10 sticks.
One of my favourite is of course their Fish Paste MiXian. I am always in love with their mixian which comes slurpylicious good with the bouny fish paste. The broth is light and nice too.