It's one of the biggest malls of KL. You can find almost every designer shop here. There are loads of options here of all kinds of shops, restaurants etc. It's on the expensive side for obvious reasons but is a very good mall overall.
It's one of the biggest malls of KL. You can find almost every designer shop here. There are loads of options here of all kinds of shops, restaurants etc. It's on the expensive side for obvious reasons but is a very good mall overall.
Huge exclusive mall with almost everything. You find Gucci, Prada etc. A lot of restaurants, electronics and other shops. One thing that the mall is missing is a good toy store. But across the street in another mall you will find ToysrUs.
Make sure you're really hungry before you venture here - 100's of choices from popular Asian culinary specialties. Almost too much to choose from! Affordable fresh food throughout. If you're staying in KL for some time - just work your way around them all perhaps? Hot meals in a flash too. Seating for groups during peak lunch periods a little more difficult. A bazaar atmosphere - but not too loud. Will go again.
Although I have visited Bukit Bintang many times the existence of this shopping centre was a revelation. I ate at the huge food court in the bowels of the building where the choice for lunch was so bewildering I spent about half an hour trying to make up my mind. We went upstairs to a level that was inhabited almost exclusively by watch retailers. Premium watch retailers. Can a thousand dollar watch tell me more than a hundred dollar watch ? I clearly wasn't the target clientele. Later we had dinner at "La Boca" on an upper level surrounded by other restaurants that charged premium prices for fairly average food. As it was Sunday I was there to dance tango. This dining arena was the most disappointing section of The Pavilion - smoking was permitted everywhere. When I asked how this was possible I was informed the restaurant was "outdoors", because there was a small wall missing from part of the building about a hundred metres away. With the vast majority of the population in favor of smoke-free dining, why does this anachronism exist ?
Known as the high end shopping mall of KL, this place boasts designer brands left, right and center. Given I'm not a shopaholic, this place is like any other shopping malls.
Shops at the high end, Gucci, Burberry, Jimmy Choo etc and some at the middle such as Zara along with a flagship Parksons with well known brands and a very good shoe selection for the ladies with lots of sales to temp you!
Place is bright and well lit and easy to walk round with a good looking central atrium...plenty of food choices, some of the more well known food chains on the upper floor, TGI Friday etc, a very good food court in the basement, Madame Kwans as a good example and a street style eatery just off the Bukit Bintang main entrance.
Place comes to life when it is decked out for main holidays and events..well recomended..