The size of the complex would wow Singaporeans!
Our first stop was at AW where we bumped into more Singaporeans
Taking order for Coney Dog
What we had missed out in Singapore - Coney Dog & root beer float
Warm customer service awaits us
Up to date boutiques to make you part with your $
Bakery and confectionery for tea
Local nasi lemak and roasted white coffee for the tummy
We love you Shukri and gang!
My kind of art wall
Cinnamon coated pretzels for Mademoiselle
The utensils used for brewing hot aromatic coffee
My dream kitchen - spacious and all white. Any sponsors?
The map to Bukit Indah Jaya Jusco
JUZ BEEN TO JUSCO
Have heard of relatives ranting and raving about another megamall that had opened up at Johor Bahru. Jusco had another outlet at Bukit Indah which is towards Perling area. We do not want to be the last Jakun on Earth to visit it, so we decided to drive there last Saturday.
Getting there was easy. You would not miss the sign of Taman Indah on the way to Perling. We were impressed not only by its sheer magnitude in size when we drove there recently but by the number of shops to distract and keep you occupied for the whole day. There were so many eateries to choose from too. That's what Singaporeans mainly go for when they exchange their SGD for RM, right?
But, that Saturday, what kept my feet going and spirits up though my size 6 feet were complaining and groaning with pain because of the long marathon round the complex, was the impressive decoration of most of the eateries. I fell madly in love with the white country deco at Bread Talk. It was simply outstanding, just like what I had been dreaming; to have such a kitchen one day.
The shutter of my digital cam went non-stop the moment I stepped into the outlet until I had to be shooed away by the manager. I was in frenzy taking away the pictures like a white shark attacking and giving no mercy to its victim. Well.....sorry ma'am....but I got what I wanted to preserve the beauty of the outlet.
1 comment:
Been there last Sat. Nice shopping cneter bad experience. Tried to use the washrooms but all the cubicles are locked. Aske Bangladeshi cleaners to io open the cubicles but they refused. Threaten to complain to management, they just smile and said go ahead. Suspect, they purposely locked to cubicles to avoid washing them, just plain lazy. This is not the first time I experience thsiin Malsysian shopping centres. Want to complain but do not know how. Any idea?
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