Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, salah satu mercu tanda beli belah di negara Malaysia ini dan antara mall yang aku paling jarang pegi.
Very nice lunch.
Sunway Velocity mall has opened its door a few months ago but I was only able to visit it last Saturday and was surprised to see that they have not removed their CNY decorations.
The largest retail hub, Sunway Velocity Mall now open in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's bustling neighbourhood of Cheras. Sunway Velocity Mall set to bring a unique shopping experience for 1.72 million residents of Cheras and its surrounding neighbourhood including Ampang and Kuala Lumpur. The seven level mall with 1 million sqft of retail space house big retail names including the first AEON MaxValu Prime in the country and the third after Japan and Hong Kong. The other two main anchors are Parkson and TGV Cinema, which also houses IMAX, the world's most immersive movie experience and the largest IMAX screen in Malaysia. Other tenants are Grand Imperial, Uniqlo, Harvey Norman, Padini Concept Store, Popular Bookstore, Home's Harmony, Toys 'R' Us, JD Sports and CHI-X Fitness.
The interesting part: Currently, Sunway Velocity showcases different dining scene comparing to Klang Valley major malls like KLCC, Mid Valley, or One Utama. Weekend lunch crowd at Wong Kok and Pat Kin Pat San were full house, but Kenny Rogers was empty. BBQ Plaza and Sushi Zanmai had long queue, Manhatten Fish Market and Ichiban Boshi were empty. Canton Kitchen was at brisk business, but Esquire Kitchen next to it had no customers. So unpredictable. LOL. Anyway, enjoy, shoppers!
Immerse yourself in a series of weekend focused activities and experiences offering endless youth exuberance, creativity and fun. Fans of independent artisans can make their way to the inaugural Pasar Sari, an all-Malaysian homegrown artisan market that showcases a selection of locally-sourced and produced goods perfect for local visitors and tourists. You could get your hands on creations from The Apothecary Malaysia, Kapten Batik, Buih & Co, ZaHuoHang and many more. From fragrances and toiletries to pick up art, stationery and apparel, or perhaps take home some homeware and decorations, a variety of agricultural products from social enterprise Langit Collective. Also, don't miss the yummy local delights from Lot 10 Hutong and Rococo Cafe Restaurant too.
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.
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Besides experience haggle shopping at the market, the street itself is fairly charming with many old shops. You can sample some street food, street arts, visit cafes and temples.
Some of my closest friends decided to play tourists in KL Chinatown during the recent holidays and well… as to be expected or is it a surprise, almost all of them (we are all staying in Klang Valley – KL and Selangor) confessed to not being here in ages…
Australian Wagyu – the marbling is not as intense but still highly enjoyable. If you are the kind of person who likes to have a little chew in your meat, I think you would prefer this to the Japanese version.
Sukiya turns out to be quite good as with the soy sauce base that they are using and also the soup being boiled quite a while.
If you're looking for an indulgent all-you-can-eat meal, then Kuro Japanese Steamboat should be on your list.
1. THE GRAVY FACTORY 2. MILKSHAKE FACTORY 3. BUILT CUSTOM BURGERS
Providing excellent quality of set meals at an affordable price. Their specialty is in incorporating umami, the fifth taste in their culinary dishes.
Reasons to visit: Zen atmosphere, Japanese food, chicken hot pot, free flow of vegetables, no additives, in-house ponzu and Yuzu Kosyo, best Warabi-Mochi in town.
电梯旁就看到这超吸引人的酒吧!这是 The Tokyo Restaurant 的一部分。 这家餐厅以和风西餐(沙拉、日式咖喱、三文治、炸鸡排、牛排、新式寿司等)及酒吧为主,午餐单点价格介于 RM22~40 之间,算是比较经济的选择之一。晚餐菜单的价格比较贵些(没记错的话应该是 RM50 起),估计这是一家很适合放工后约见面的餐厅吧?这家餐厅是训练开放期间最受欢迎的一家,几乎每次经过都满座,所以我也还没尝试过,希望很快有机会来这里喝两杯,很好奇酒吧的部分会不会有什么日式特色鸡尾酒啊!
“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…
Branding themselves as “Japan’s Favourite Shopping Mall,” LaLaport Mall will be the place to get all of the Japanese essentials.
Even though only half the stores were open, we were able to spend an afternoon wandering around at LaLaport Mall. If they can attract more tenants and fill up all the empty space, this could be one of our favourite malls. Gourmet Street is an enjoyable place for a drink with lots of people-watching opportunities. However, the average person doesn’t need to come to LaLaport at this stage unless you’re curious or want to shop at Nojima or Nitori. There are just not enough shops, and the ones that exist are also at one of the other nearby malls in Bukit Bintang.
teamLab: Resonating Microcosms Period: 4th August (Thursday) – 30th November (Wednesday), 2022 Venue: LaLaport BBCC Rooftop Garden (L4) Fee: Free