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!
Expensive, nice view and okay dessert.
Bookstore takes up half of this space, other sections includes art galleries, clothing, miscellaneous items and restaurants. Comfortable environment, nice bookstore. Don't expect it to be cheap..
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Desserts look simple, with homely offerings of tong-sui, and blue pea flower agar-agar jelly. The agar-agar jelly in blue color which is derived from blue pea flowers, is refreshing, cooling and importantly healthy with additional kei chee 枸杞 (wolfberries). It suits the palate with its firm texture and without being too sweet.
Roasted Chicken, nice to eat, rm17.00
A bookstore designed like a maze. I would say this is one of the more interesting place to visit in Petaling Street. Rex is an old cinema building, still maintain some of its old vibe.