“Fullmetal Alchemist Exhibition”, a must-see for all manga and anime fans, will be held at Kuala Lumpur at Pavilion Bukit Jalil, which has offered various special exhibitions in the past, had its grand opening on January 24, 2024 for the first time overseas.
Good news for NARUTO fans in Malaysia !!!! The country’s first NARUTO exhibition featuring the TV Animation 20th Anniversary is set to take place from 7 October – 31 December 2023 at Pavilion Bukit Jalil.
We recently had an amazing afternoon there checking out some of Malaysia’s favourite stores and new stores at Pavilion Bukit Jalil…
I was one of those who was really looking forward to the much anticipated world-class pop-up museum – ‘The World of Tim Burton.’ And well, it is now finally opened to all at the 2nd floor Pink Zone of the Pavilion Bukit Jalil from 21 March 2023 to 30 July 2023
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is located on Level 2, Pink Zone (Next to Tsutaya Bookshop/Ainz and Tulpe) Dates : 18 Feb – 18 May 2023
What to eat in Pavillion Bukit Jalil- Yam Fresh 芋鲜圆 Taiwanese desserts & snacks- Grandmama’s- Oriental Kopi 华阳- 8 Avenue 第八街- The Food Merchant- Empire Sushi...
Pleasant, as it was not crowded, but there really isn’t much to see at the moment, except The Food Merchant and the Christmas decor. Parking is cheap, considering the location, and getting here is easy by car and LRT (you’ll still need to take a Grab from the Bukit Jalil station, though, as it’s far to walk — about 3KM).
The Pavilion Bukit Jalil is officially open but there are still quite a number of outlets are not ready. Despite the photos and videos of the heavy traffic jam near Pavilion Bukit Jalil, the shopping mall was not that crowded yesterday.
Coffee is average, cakes are nice, tarts are acceptable but the cannoli is really too hard.
The food is surprisingly good. Love the noodle which are springy, with good crispy tempura. Nasi Lemak set is nice as well.
Generally, Kwong Wah wins on all counts as it has tasty snacks for brekkie, tea or larger portions for those looking for main meals. Well, almost, as I wish it served hot drinks, even if it’s Chinese tea, as you need more than ice to wash down the food, and mineral water is no fun. Definitely worth a second visit, and more…
The potato bun so so, drink is okay. Very crowded, most seems to come for the Wantan Noodles.
Tsutaya is definitely worth a visit – and kudos to the management for managing the crowd well on its opening weekend. We recommend spending some time for a cuppa and savouring the Japanese confections at the cafe.
It is one of the biggest bookstore in Malaysia with café, specialized merchandise as well as activity areas especially for children. The actual space of the Tsutaya Books Malaysia is 31,000 square feet!
Good croissant. My sister says it is made with high quality ingredients (given the price).
This place is quite hidden in a certain corner, so fairly impossible to bump into by chance. Environment is nice, service is good, coffee is okay.
Pretty good dessert with okay snacks.
Chocolate Ganache Tart is quite compact, and the pastry feels like cookies. Taste wise is pretty good, but it is pretty hard to dismantle. The truffle Cream Cheese bagel is pretty big and soft,..