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As I read through my blog posts for 2008, I found most of them are restaurant related reviews. I think this is deviating from my original purpose of food blogging, which is to discover and promote local foods, especially hawker fares. If not, it wouldn't be fit to be called "Malaysia Food Blog" So, my main aim of blogging for year 2009 would be to continue to do what I actually enjoyed the most - to travel, discover and promote cheap and tasty food.

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Pavilion KL @ Bukit Bintang

Posted by: vkeong In: Kuala Lumpur| Pavilion KL| Travel () (66 views)

During my trip to Kuala Lumpur last week, I also visited Pavilion KL in Bukit Bintang. My first impression on Pavilion was huge, grand and very expensive. I don’t think I can afford anything inside lol. And maybe because it was a weekday, there weren’t as much people I expected. Food Republic, the classy food court is almost a dream come true for food bloggers like me, it has almost everything! The exorbitant price is something to think about though. I can only display the photos which fit my blog’s width. So, please go ahead and click on them if you want a bigger and better view.

food republic pavilion

food republic

Food Republic is full of people during lunch time and well deserted after that. Almost wanted to queue up in J.Co Donuts which is the current craze in KL, but the queue is just unbelievably long. Maybe next time..

gsc cinema pavillion

GSC Cinema is empty, lol. And I believe Midvalley’s GSC is still the largest in KL.

pavilion bukit bintang

The front entrance is very impressive and a big stage is located in the center for fashion shows.

pavilion bukit bintang

pavilion bukit bintang

pavilion bukit bintang

What a boring post lol. I think most of the folks in KL have already been to Pavilion and probably lined up for the J.Co donuts too lol. Well for me, Pavilion is great but I still prefer to shop in Midvalley where the floor area is not that big. What about you?

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12 Responses to "Pavilion KL @ Bukit Bintang"

1 | wmw

March 16th, 2008 at 11:19 pm

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For simple folks like me…going to Pavilion is just to look see, look see….And I feel sad being there too. You see, they demolished my old Bukit Bintang Girls’ School to build Pavilion!

wmw’s last blog post..Soupy Meals @ Wong Siong Wong, Sunway Mas

2 | Chong

March 17th, 2008 at 9:01 am

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Yes, the price at Food Republic is exorbitant. I’ve to spend at least RM20 or more just to get me filled up. Nevertheless, they offer a huge variety of foods which is good for customers.

Wait till you see the queue at J.Co on weekends. You’ll think that some International artist is having an autograph session in there..

Chong’s last blog post..Some bugger stole my iPod

3 | New Kid On The Blog

March 17th, 2008 at 5:01 pm

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The last time I went there was during Xmas time…. so didn’t really get to walk or shop. And things are expensive down there… I shall see can I find some time this May or not… :)
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4 | Prim3

March 17th, 2008 at 11:41 pm

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Aiya.. if you can find cheap food courts in large shopping malls, pls let me know.. :P

Anyway, I prefer shopping at The Spring, Kuching! :D
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5 | Prim3

March 17th, 2008 at 11:43 pm

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Aiks.. soli.. filled wrong email.. even website URL oso wrong.. haha..

ya, one more thing.. the overall design for the mall is unique though.. ;)
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6 | lingzie

March 18th, 2008 at 1:08 pm

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for me pavillion is also a look see look see place. it IS very grand and posh. when i was there, i spotted a lot of lovely looking places to eat (sure also very expensive one…) i went there to queue for an hour to buy J Co. Donuts! lol!

lingzie’s last blog post..Laksa & Fried Popiah @ One Corner Cafe, Jalan Bawasah

7 | jason

March 18th, 2008 at 10:16 pm

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My friends love to go there, I don’t know why. Next time, you should try the green tea tart at Food Republic instead of donuts!

Green tea tart, got it! Thanks for the suggestion :)

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8 | TOLANIC@POYOZER

March 19th, 2008 at 11:15 pm

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i always hangout at this place :D

9 | chingy

March 20th, 2008 at 12:50 am

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I heard the jap food there not bad >_<

10 | J2Kfm

March 27th, 2008 at 8:53 pm

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Toast Box ok for tea break, won’t burn hole in pocket. JCo go on weekdays earlier can get pretty fast. John King egg tarts! Durian is fantastic! All tarts Rm2 and less each.

J2Kfm’s last blog post..Kong Heng, Ipoh

11 | ZH

May 11th, 2008 at 2:51 pm

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Pavilion is a refreshing change to the Bukit Bintang landscape as it has been infested by lala zhais and lala muis for so long. Although it looks very exclusive, I reckon it’s at the same level with 1 Utama, as you can still find shops like Padini, Giordano and some other local brands alongside designer stuff. The Gardens at Mid Valley, however, is really exclusive.

Pavilion’s GSC is really good, but be prepared to pay RM12 for a normal ticket.

12 | DOTA FAN

October 20th, 2008 at 1:27 pm

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Yea I agree with ZH, The Gardens is actually more classy than The Pavilion, due to the fact that it already has Mid Valley to accomodate all the local and medium class brands. Thus, by expanding to The Gardens, they can afford to invite only prestigious brands. You can actually see difference because the crowd in The Gardens is much less since the brands there are for those who can really afford expensive things. They also encourages branding a lot, because the GSC in The Gardens is called The Signature, while in Pavilion, it’s still called GSC Pavilion. I usually date my girlfriend around The Gardens, Pavilion and The Curve coz she likes to buy expensive stuffs, but sometimes we do miss the crowd and older malls like 1U, Sg Wang, Times Square and Mid Valley.

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  • Duckie: the coffee looks good!! Duckie’s last blog post..
  • Nate: I would love to see this show the next time I am in Malaysia. The Orang Ulu warrior certainly looks fierce. But do they actually wear all those feath
  • kokweng: hmm...the lamb curry is better than the one at cyberjaya food court? neh...the RM4.50 set from the right most indian stall... the egg and salad rem
  • Thomas: Haha.....I can do that also. The banana leaf is too small and they do not use Thai AAA grade rice. Anyway, Thanks for the post. vk: yeah,
  • e-Leng: They broke the egg yolk... lol..The coffee looks nice. I would love to get a taste of it now. :)


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