Thursday, November 15, 2007

Deepavali in Kuala Lumpur (Low Yat, Sg Wang and Pavilion)

This year's Deepavali, we went out to browse for new phone and also jalan jalan at few of the shopping complexes in KL, including the newly opened - Pavilion. We started at Low Yat as we thought that it would be great to look look for new phone's prices first before proceeding to have lunch in Sg Wang. It was kind of crowded when we arrived at Low Yat as it was already nearly lunch time. As usual, Low Yat is packed with many shoppers who are mainly targeting consumer electronics such as IT gadgets, handphones and computers.

We made our way through to the probably 2nd floor, where it has mainly handphone stores with many different 'bargains' and prices. We had a look at quite a number of handphones and sort of decided that the Sony Ericsson K770i was kind of cool, especially the brown color (which has yet to be fully launch). So, we have to wait for the next arrival of this color.

At noon, we moved to Sg Wang rooftop to have lunch. We went to Sushi Station, which is probably the only popular restaurant at the rooftop.



We ordered green tea for 2 persons sharing, a salmon grill set and a noodle set (forgotten what are their exact names).

Green Tea Set:


Salmon Grill Set:





Noodle Set:


The food was not that tasty and nice, but overall, it was just a so so experience. Then, we moved on to the Pavilion, which is opposite KL Plaza. There were many people there, mainly family who brought along their parents/grandparents and kids to have a nice day out. We knew that the one and only J.Co Donuts and Coffee in Malaysia was opened recently in Pavilion. Since it was our first time there, we looked through the directory and located J.Co. We went there and quite surprisingly, there was a long queue at this popular donuts store. We joined the queue and waited for at least half an hour to buy only half a dozen donuts (Hehe, just to try ma). Most people would either buy one dozen or more than that.








After buying the donuts, we headed home. It was a tiring day full of good energy of walking and window shopping + shopping for donuts.

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