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MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK || 49 Bangunan Moden Planetarium negara lanetarium Negara terletak di puncak bukit dan tidak jauh Pdari Taman Tasik Perdana. Ia menyediakan banyak activiti yang menarik dan menyeronokkan - dari pengetahuan am, sejarah, sains, penjelajahan angkasa lepas sehingga astronomi. Pengunjung boleh melihat filem dokumentari yang menarik di layar besar pawagam dan menikmati kesan graviti sifar. Terdapat galeri peninjau di tingkat 4 dengan pemandangan bandar yang sangat indah. Terdapat juga sebuah jambatan pejalan kaki atas yang menghubungkan Planetarium Negara ke Museum Negara. Jalan Perdana +603-2273 5484 +603-2273 5488 10:00 hingga 16:30 (ditutup pada Isnin) www.angkasa.gov.my/planetarium RM 1.00 (percuma untuk kanak-kanak di bawah 12 tahun) Naik teksi ke planetarium atau lintas dengan menggunakan jejantas dari Muzium Negara. Menara KL engan ketinggian 421 meter, Menara KL merupakan menara telekomunikasi yang Dkelima tertinggi di dunia. Ia dibina dengan menggunakan 45,000 meter padu konkrit yang lebih kuat, dengan beratnya yang mengagumkan, iaitu mencapai 100,000 tan. Selain menyediakan telekomunikasi dan penghantaran siaran yang lebih baik, menara telekomunikasi yang canggih ini juga menyediakan pengunjung dengan pemandangan 360 darjah yang begitu indah di geladak peninjau pada ketinggian 335 meter. Pengunjung boleh menjamu selera di bawah ribuan bintang di Restoran Putar Seri Angkasa di tingkat 2, berdekatan dengan bahagian paling atas menara. Jalan Punchak, berhampian dengan Jalan P. Ramlee +603-2020 5444 +603-2034 2609 09:00 hingga 22:00 setiap hari RM 38,00 (dewasa), RM 28.00 (kanak-kanak) www.menarakl.com.my Ambil Monorail ke Stesen Monorail Bukit Nanas. Menara KL hanya 10 minit perjalanan dari sana. Atau, anda boleh naik teksi yang akan membawa anda terus ke dasar menara. 3° 9’ 10”N, 101° 42’ 12”E

50 || MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK Tempat Beribadat Masjid negara asjid Negara terletak berhampiran dengan Stesen Kereta Api KL lama, dan ia mungkin adalah masjid moden yang Mpaling ulung di Kuala Lumpur. Lain daripada yang lain, dan dengan kubah berbentuk bintang yang unik, ia mewakili 13 negeri dalam Malaysia dan lima rukun Islam. Masjid yang mampu menampung 10,000 orang ini terletak di atas tanah seluas 13 hektar yang indah dengan taman dan air pancut. Pengunjung dibenarkan masuk ke masjid tetapi mereka diwajibkan memakai pakaian yang sesuai bagi menghormati tempat beribadat. Jubah dan tudung boleh dipinjam di pintu masuk. Terdapat pintu masuk yang berasingan untuk wanita. Jalan Hishamuddin 09:00 hingga 12:30, 14:00 hingga 15:30 dan 17:00 hingga 18:30 (untuk pelancong) Ambil kereta api komuter KTM ke Stesen Kereta Api Kuala Lumpur lama. Muzium ini hanya memerlukan 10 minit perjalanan dari stesen, dan ia menghadap Muzium Seni Islam. 3°8’31”N 101°41’29”E Masjid india asjid India terletak tidak jauh dari Masjid Jamek. Masjid ini dibina dengan gaya Muslim India yang tersendiri. MPada asalnya, ia dibina sebagai sebuah pondok kayu pada tahun 1863, tetapi selepas melalui beberapa kali kerja pemulihan, masjid yang indah ini akhirnya kelihatan seperti sekarang ini. Masjid ini dibuka oleh Sultan Selangor pada tahun 1966 dan dapat menampung seramai 3500 jemaah. Namun, masjid ini tidak terbuka untuk pengunjung bukan Islam yang hanya boleh mengagumi keindahannya dari luar. Berhampiran dengan Jalan Tun Perak Ambil LRT Putra atau LRT STAR, dan turun di Stesen Masjid Jamek. Ikut tanda jalan yang menghala ke Masjid India yang terletak tidak jauh dari sana. 3°9’6”N 101°41’46”E Masjid Jamek ibina pada tahun 1909, Masjid Jamek merupakan masjid tertua di bandar. Masjid ini terletak di titik pertemuan di antara Sungai DKelang dan Sungai Gombak, yang merupakan tempat kelahiran Kuala Lumpur. Kawasan ini juga merupakan salah satu tempat pertama di mana peneroka awal membina kediaman mereka. Ilham untuk menggunakan seni bina Mogul pada masjid datang dari utara India. Masjid ini merupakan masjid utama di bandar sehingga pembukaan Masjid Negara pada tahun 1965. Hari ini, ia masih terbuka untuk umum, dan ia mengingatkan warga kota tentang sejarah awal Kuala Lumpur. Berhampiran dengan Jalan Tun Perak Ambil LRT Putra atau LRT STAR, dan turun di Stesen Masjid Jamek. Ikut tanda jalan yang menghala ke Masjid Jamek yang terletak tidak jauh dari sana. 3°8’57”N 101°41’47”E

MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK || 51 Tempat Beribadat Kuil thean hou uil Cina yang terletak di puncak bukit ini sebenarnya masih baharu, dan ia hanya dibina pada tahun 1989. Kuil ini dibina untuk memperingati tiga dewa, termasuk dewi Thean KHou. Meskipun ia kuil moden, ini tidak mempengaruhi seni bina kuil. Kuil Thean Hou memaparkan kedua-dua ciri klasik dan moden, dengan tiang merah di pintu masuk yang membawa kemakmuran dan nasib baik kepada mereka yang berjalan menerusinya. Kuil ini dilengkapi dengan patung-patung dari 12 binatang dalam zodiak Cina dan dihiasi dengan tanglung dan naga, sebagai simbol kehidupan Cina. Maka, tidak hairanlah bahawa ramai orang Cina memilih untuk melangsungkan perkahwinan mereka di kuil ini. Penyembah juga boleh mengetahui nasib mereka melalui perkhidmatan ramalan di sini. 65 Persiaran Indah, berhampiran Jalan Syed Putra +603-2274 7088 09:00 hingga 18:30 setiap hari Teksi adalah cara termudah untuk sampai ke kuil ini. 3°7’18”N 101°41’15”E Kuil Sze Ya a merupakan kuil Tao yang tertua di bandar dengan sejarahnya bermula pada tahun I1864. Ia dibina oleh salah seorang pengasas Kuala Lumpur, iaitu Kapitan Yap Ah Loy. Kuil ini menampilkan paparan hiasan yang rumit dan indah. Kuil yang terletak di kawasan Chinatown KL ini dibina untuk memberi penghormatan kepada dewa pelindung, Sin Sze Ya dan Si Sze Ya. Dipercayai bahawa ramalan daripada dewa Sze Ya telah memandu Kapitan Cina semasa Perang Saudara Selangor. Kuil ini unik kerana dua dewa utama yang disembah bukan dewa tradisional yang berasal dari China. Sebaliknya, mereka adalah dua orang tempatan yang dinaikkan tarafnya kepada dewa berdasarkan merit mereka. Oleh itu, kedua-dua dewa ini dianggap sebagai dewa pelindung oleh penduduk tempatan di Kuala Lumpur. Persimpangan Lebuh Pudu dan Jalan Tun H.S. Lee Ambil LRT Putra ke Stesen Pasar Seni, atau sebagai pilihan anda boleh ambil Monorail KL ke Stesen Monorail Maharajalela. Anda boleh berjalan sampai ke kuil ini kira-kira 10 minit. Anda juga boleh berjalan ke kuil ini dari Chinatown. 3°8’44”N 101°41’46”E

52 || MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK Tempat Beribadat Batu Caves atu Caves yang terletak kira-kira 11 km di sebelah utara bandar ditemui pada tahun B1881 oleh seorang peneroka Amerika. Selama itu, tempat ini digunakan sebagai tempat perkelahan bagi penjajah, dan kemudian sebagai tempat persembunyian bagi komunis. Sekarang, gua ini merupakan tempat beribadat yang penting bagi umat Hindu. Di dalam gua, Subramaniam Swamy Temple merupakan pusat pemujaan untuk dewa Hindu, Murugan. Gua ini menjadi penuh sesak apabila umat Hindu dan pengunjung dari seluruh dunia datang ke Batu Caves semasa perayaan Hindu, Thaipusam. Pengunjung yang hadir ke perayaan ini akan kagum dengan ribuan umat Hindu yang tubuh mereka dicucuk dengan cangkuk, jarum dan pencucuk logam selepas meletakkan diri dalam keadaan bersawai. Pengunjung boleh juga naik 272 anak tangga yang mengagumkan menuju ke kuil. Pengunjung yang meminati lukisan yang menggambarkan adegan-adegan daripada cerita rakyat Hindu dan patung-patung dewa boleh menziarahi Art Gallery Cave. Gombak Batu Caves Art Gallery dan Swamy Subramaniam Temple dibuka dari 08:30 hingga19:00 RM 1.00 untuk Batu Caves Art Gallery; Kemasukan percuma untuk Subramaniam Swamy Temple. Ambil bas terus ke Batu Caves dari perhentian bas Bangkok Bank di Kuala Lumpur. Anda boleh ambil LRT STAR, dan turun di Stesen LRT Plaza Rakyat untuk pergi ke terminal bas. Jalan keluar ini akan membawa anda terus ke terminal bas yang terletak di sebelah kanan anda. Sebagai pilihan lain, naik bas Rapid KL (No 11 atau 69) dari Pasar Seni. Bas ini akan membawa anda terus ke Batu Caves. 3°5’8”N 101°39’49”E tatt Khalsa Diwan ebagai kuil Sikh yang terbesar di Asia Tenggara dan salah satu institut Sikh yang tertua di Malaysia, Tatt Khalsa Diwan ditubuhkan pada awal abad ke-19 oleh pendatang Sikh Sdari daerah Malwa di Punjab. Kuil ini terletak di tengah-tengah Kampung Baru, dan ia digunakan untuk sembahyang harian, pembaptisan, perkahwinan, pengkebumian dan kegiatan semasa perayaan Vasakhi dan upacara lain. Bersebelahan dengan kuil ialah Wisma Tatt Khalsa Diwan yang digunakan sebagai pejabat pentadbiran untuk kuil. Terdapat juga sekolah, percetakan dan perpustakaan di sana. No 24, Jalan Raja Alang +603-2692 2215 Ambil LRT Putra dan turun di Stesen Sungai Baru. Berjalan melintasi Jalan Sungai Baru dan ikut Lorong Raja Muda Musa 1 sehingga anda sampai ke simpang T. Lintas ke Jalan Raja Alang dan ikut jalan tersebut sehingga anda sampai ke kuil. 3°9’1”N 101°41’36”E

MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK || 53 Tempat Beribadat Sri Maha Mariamman temple uil ini dibina pada 1870-an, dan ia merupakan salah satu kuil yang paling hebat di kawasan Chinatown. Bangunan Kini dihiasi dengan gambar Dewa-Dewi Hindu dengan ukiran yang halus dan terperinci, bersama-sama dengan lukisan tangan bermotif dan hiasan keemasan. Ia merupakan salah satu daripada kuil-kuil yang paling kompleks di negera ini, dengan menara gerbang atau gopuram yang berketinggian 22 meter yang dihiasi indah dengan gaya India selatan. Sri Maha Mariamman Temple juga menempatkan kereta kuda emas yang digunakan setiap tahun untuk membawa patung dewa Hindu, Tuhan Murugan, semasa perayaan Thaipusam untuk dibawa ke Batu Caves. Pengunjung harus meninggalkan kasut mereka di pintu masuk bagi menghormati kuil sebagai tempat beribadat. 163, Jalan Tun H.S. Lee Ambil LRT Putra ke Stesen LRT Pasar Seni dan berjalan menuju ke Kompleks Membeli-belah UDA Ocean. Belok kiri dan berjalan di sepanjang Jalan Tun H.S. Lee. Anda boleh sampai ke kuil ini dalam beberapa minit. 3°14’29”N 101°41’16”E Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin (gereja St Mary’s) a merupakan Gereja Anglican pertama di negara ini yang Idibina dengan bata pada tahun 1894. Ia terletak tidak jauh dari Dataran Merdeka. Ia dibina atas dasar kesederhanaan dengan tingkap kaca berwarna yang cantik, mirip dengan rumah desa Inggeris dahulu. Gereja ini boleh menampung lebih kurang 200 orang. Salah satu ciri yang paling menarik ialah organ paip yang dibina pada tahun 1895 oleh Henry Willis yang dianggap sebagai salah seorang pembuat organ terulung pada zamannya. Jalan Raja +603-2692 8614 / +603-2692 8672 Gereja menyediakan pelbagai perkhidmatan di antara 07:00 dan 22:30, 18:00 pada Ahad, dan 19:30 pada Rabu, Khamis dan Jumaat. Ambil LRT Putra atau LRT STAR ke stesen LRT Masjid Jamek (bawah tanah Putra atau landasan atas STAR). Setelah keluar dari stesen LRT, berjalan ke arah utara di sepanjang Jalan Tun Perak sejauh 200 meter, dengan bangunan lama mahkamah tinggi di sebelah kiri anda. Apabila anda sampai ke hujung bangunan, belok kiri dan berjalan sejauh 50 meter di sepanjang Jalan Raja laut. Dataran Merdeka akan kelihatan di seberang jalan di sebelah kanan anda. Gereja ini pula akan kelihatan selepas berjalan selama 10 minit. Ia terletak bersebelahan dengan Kelab Diraja Selangor. 3°9’51”N 101°42’0”E

54 || MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK Taman taman KLCC oberto Burle Marx diilhami oleh gagasan untuk menyepadukan penciptaan manusia dengan alam untuk membina Taman KLCC apabila ditugaskan untuk projek ini. RTaman ini memberikan kita ketenangan di tengah-tengah hiruk-pikuk bandar. Ia menampilkan kombinasi reka bentuk buatan manusia seperti simen dengan ciri alam seperti pokok-pokok dan kayu. Ini direka bentuk sedemikian untuk memaparkan warisan kehijauan tropika di bandar. Lain-lain bahagian yang boleh dijumpai di taman termasuk Tasik Symphony, balapan joging, hiasan air dan taman permainan kanak-kanak. hutan Simpan Bukit nanas utan simpan yang diwartakan pada tahun 1906 ini Hmerupakan hutan yang tertua dan satu-satunya hutan dipterocarp tanah rendah di pusat bandar KL. Ia terbentang di atas tanah seluas 10.5 hektar. Kawasan Hutan Simpan Bukit Nanas bermula di lereng Menara KL. Di dalamnya terdapat tiga denai, iaitu Denai Arboretum, Denai Penarahan dan Denai Jelutong, dan pokok-pokok Jelutong yang berdiri megah menyambut ketibaan anda. Kemudahan lain di dalam kawasan ini termasuk taman permainan, kawasan perkhemahan dan balapan joging. Lot 240, Jalan Raja Chulan +603-2026 4741 Percuma 7:00 hingga 19:00 setiap hari www.forestry.gov.my Teksi adalah pengangkutan terbaik untuk sampai ke sana. 3°9’11”N 101°42’9”E taman Bunga Raya unga Raya merupakan bunga kebangsaan Malaysia. Terdapat beraneka jenis bunga yang berlainan warna di dalam seni taman kecil yang berteres dan kelainan jenis bunga Braya menampilkan pemandangan yang sangat indah. Taman ini terletak bersebelahan dengan Taman Orkid dan berhampiran dengan Taman Tasik Perdana. taman Orkid aman Orkid ini mempunyai ribuan jenis bunga tempatan dan luar negara yang Tcantik. Di Malaysia sahaja, terdapat lebih daripada 800 jenis orkid eksotik yang jarang ditemui. Pengunjung boleh melawat Bazaar Orkid yang dibuka pada hari Ahad, dari 10:00 hingga 18:00, dan membawa pulang orkid kegemaran mereka.

MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK || 55 Taman taman tasik Perdana KL aman Tasik Perdana merupakan salah satu taman yang paling popular di Kuala Lumpur. Ia terletak dengan strategiknya di tengah-tengah ‘hutan konkrit’ KL dan dibina di sekeliling T2 tasik. Taman-taman tropika ini terbentang di atas tanah dengan luas lebih daripada 200 ekar. Ia termasuk taman botanikal, pokok-pokok besar, pokok renek berbunga dan juga taman tema. Monumen Negara yang diperbuat daripada gangsa terletak di persekitaran yang menghijau di dalam Taman Orkid, Taman Bunga Raya, Taman Rama-rama, Taman Burung, Taman Rusa dan Muzium Serangga. Terdapat juga sebuah taman permainan kanak- kanak, balapan joging dan kawasan senaman. Ataupun, jika anda ingin, apa kata berjalan di sepanjang laluan yang disediakan sambil menikmati persekitaran yang menyegarkan dan damai di Taman Tasik Perdana. taman tasik titiwangsa asik yang menjadi kawasan hijau di pinggiran Kuala Lumpur mempunyai balapan joging, tempat senaman dan taman permainan kanak-kanak. Namun, tarikan utamanya Tadalah tasik buatan di tengah-tengah taman, di mana anda dapat menyertai kegiatan berperahu atau berkayak, atau bersiar-siar di sekeliling kawasan tasik. Jalan Temerloh Ambil Laluan Sentul atau Monorail KL ke Stesen Titiwangsa. Dari sana, naik teksi ke Taman Tasik Titiwangsa dan ia mengambil masa lebih kurang 10 minit. 3°8’37”N 101°41’10”E ASeAn Sculpture garden engunjung yang datang ke taman-taman yang landskapnya unik ini dapat melihat banyak koleksi seni arca yang pernah mendapat anugerah. Ia dihasilkan dengan Pmenggunakan kayu, besi, marmar dan buluh. Semua barang pameran ini adalah hasil akhir yang dihasilkan oleh seniman terbaik di ASEAN. Taman ini terletak berhampiran dengan Tugu Negara di dalam kawasan Taman Tasik Perdana. 09:00 hingga 18:30 setiap hari 3°8’56”N 101°41’4”E

56 || MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK Shah Alam Shah Alam hah Alam pernah dikenali sebagai Sungai Renggam dan terkenal dengan kelapa sawit dan ladang getah. Kini, ia tumbuh pesat selepas kilang kereta Proton dibina, Syang menandakan bandar ini mula berkembang menjadi bandar industri. Tempat- tempat baru seperti Setia Alam dan Kota Kemuning muncul kemudian. Terdapat beberapa pusat membeli-belah di Shah Alam, iaitu Plaza Alam Sentral (atau PAS), SACC Mall, Plaza Shah Alam (juga dikenali sebagai Plaza Masalam), Ole-Ole Seksyen 18 dan Kompleks PKNS. Sebahagian besar kawasan komersil terletak di Seksyen 14, Seksyen 13 dan Seksyen 9. Shah Alam menawarkan tarikan pelancongan yang berkualiti dan menarik: taman alam seperti Taman Pertanian Bukit Cahaya Sri Alam (dahulu dikenali sebagai Bukit Cerakah) dan Wet World Waterpark Dunia, dan Stadium Shah Alam yang pada suatu ketika dahulu merupakan stadium terbesar di negara ini, serta Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz yang juga dikenali sebagai ‘Masjid Biru’ dan yang merupakan salah satu tanda tempat yang paling jelas di Shah Alam dan masjid terbesar di seluruh negara. taman Pertanian Bukit Cahaya Sri Alam aman Pertanian Bukit Cahaya Sri Alam (akan menjadi Taman Botanikal Kebangsaan) Tmerupakan taman agro-perhutanan yang pertama di Malaysia. Terdapat tumbuhan tropika yang menakjubkan, laluan yang menarik dan banyak kegiatan yang mencabar. Anda boleh mengenali banyak tumbuhan pertanian yang tumbuh di sini seperti sawah padi, pokok koko, kelapa sawit, kopi, kelapa dan pokok buah-buahan lain. Terdapat juga taman-taman seperti Taman Rempah, Taman Hiasan, Taman Orkid, Taman Kaktus, Taman Buluh dan Taman Cendawan. Rumah Empat Musim yang menjadi salah satu daripada tarikan di sini merupakan tempat paling bagus untuk anda mengalami empat musim. Anda juga boleh mendapatkan pengalaman mencabar dengan berayun dari pokok ke pokok dengan melakukan ‘flying fox’ selain memanjat jala Dengan Ihsan Skytrex Adventure dengan ketinggian 17 meter. Selain itu, kegiatan seperti berbasikal, berkelah dan berkhemah juga disediakan. Bukit Cahaya Sri Alam, Shah Alam +603-5510 6922/6923 08:30 hingga 16:30 (Selasa hingga Ahad, kecuali apabila Isnin adalah cuti umum atau cuti sekolah) 3.00 (dewasa), RM 1.00 (kanak-kanak berusia 4 hingga 11, dan warga tua yang berusia 55 dan ke atas). Bayaran lain: RM 10.00 (lesen untuk 1 unit video), RM 3.00 (1 jam sewa basikal), RM2.00 (3 jam penggunaan kolam renang). Bayaran tambahan untuk memasuki Rumah Empat Musim: RM 3 (dewasa), RM 1 (untuk kanak-kanak berusia sehingga 12). Rumah Empat Musim biasanya ditutup selama beberapa minggu selepas setiap pertukaran musim. Oleh itu, telefon ke taman untuk menanya sama ada ia buka atau tidak sebelum anda pergi. Ambil bas RapidKL nombor 63 atau 338 dari Kuala Lumpur dan turun di stesen bas berhampiran dengan bangunan Maybank di pusat bandar Shah Alam. Dari sini, naik teksi ke taman. Atau, ambil kereta api komuter KTM dan turun di Stesen Shah Alam. Dari sini, naik teksi dan anda akan sampai ke taman ini dalam 20 minit.atau tidak sebelum anda pergi. 3°6’27”N 101°30’30”E

MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK || 57 Kepong Kepong epong yang pernah menjadi bandar mati kini merupakan pinggiran kota yang berkembang maju dengan adanya keseimbangan di antara alam semula jadi dan Ktarikan rekreasi tempatan yang dapat menarik kedatangan penduduk tempatan dan pengunjung ke sana. Kepong yang terletak 16 km di barat laut KL, mudah didatangi dengan menaiki komuter KTM di mana Kepong Sentral terletak di pusat bandar. Sementera itu, ia dapat dihubungkan dengan tempat lain di Lembah Kelang melalui jalan raya utama seperti LDP (Damansara-Puchong Expressway), MRR II (Middle Ring Road II), Jalan Kuching dan Jalan Ipoh. institut Penyelidikan hutan Malaysia (FRiM) aman sains perhutanan Malaysia dibina pada tahun 1929 di dalam kawasan seluas 486 hektar di Kepong. Walaupun pada asalnya ia digunakan untuk kajian dan pengurusan Tbahan semula jadi, kini ia juga menjadi tempat untuk pencinta alam, pelancong ekologi dan orang awam yang ingin berjalan-jalan di dalam kedinginan dalam hutan yang berusia seabad ini. Antara tarikannya termasuk MNS-Shell-FRIM’s Nature Education Centre (NEC), yang mendidik peserta menjadi warga dunia yang sedar tentang kepentingan ekologi; laluan kanopi selama 20 minit (siri jambatan gantung di tingkat kanopi) yang menawarkan pemandangan bandar yang menarik; laluan hutan di tengah-tengah air terjun; dan hutan tropika yang rimbun. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Kepong +603-6279 7000 RM 5 untuk laluan kanopi 08:00 hingga 18:30 setiap hari. Laluan kanopi: Selasa hingga Sabtu, penempahan awal diperlukan www.frim.gov.my Ambil komuter KTM ke Kepong Sentral. Ia mengambil masa sekejap sahaja untuk sampai ke sana dengan menaiki teksi. 3°14’4”N 101°37’44”E taman Metropolitan Kepong Dengan Ihsan Skytrex Adventure a agak mudah untuk mencari taman seluas 90 hektar ini di Kepong. Anda hanya perlu mencari Ilangit yang dipenuhi dengan layang-layang pada hujung minggu. Taman Metropolitan Kepong dibuka pada tahun 1991 dan sehingga hari ini. Terdapat banyak peningkatan yang menggalakkan dari segi kemudahan. Ini termasuk tanda jalan yang memberi amaran tentang kesesakan lalu lintas di hadapan 500 m dan trem yang bergerak di sekeliling tasik pada hujung minggu. Tempat ini berada dalam suasana karnival pada hujung minggu dengan adanya makanan, layang-layang dan gerai mainan berhampiran dengan pintu masuk kawasan layang-layang. Jalan Kepong, Taman Kepong Dari bulatan Batu Caves, anda menghala ke Kepong dan bergerak terus. Cari papan tanda yang menunjukkan Taman Metropolitan dan layang-layang di sekitar 500 m sebelum anda tiba di taman di sebelah kiri anda. 3°13’25”N 101°38’41”E

58 || MenJeLAJAh teMPAt MenARiK Kuala Selangor Kuala Selangor awatan sehari ke Kuala Selangor adalah perlu oleh kerana pekan yang sunyi ini dapat menawarkan pelbagai destinasi menarik yang terbaik yang sebuah pekan tepi pantai Ldapat menawarkan. Ia pernah menjadi pusat pentadbiran negeri dan mengalami kegemilangan dan kemunduran. Namun, kegiatan harian bot nelayan membawa pulang hasil tangkapan berterusan dari generasi ke generasi. Selain populasi manusia, Kuala Selangor juga merupakan habitat bagi ekosistem hutan paya bakau yang unik, monyet silverleaf, burung penghijrah yang terbang ke selatan untuk musim dingin, dan kelip-kelip yang memberikan persembahan yang menakjubkan pada waktu malam. Bukit Melawati ubu, rumah api dan makam diraja menjadi saksi kepada zaman kegemilangan Kuala Selangor sebagai ibu negeri KSelangor. Benteng ini dibina oleh Sultan Selangor sebagai mekanisme pertahanan terhadap penyusup, tetapi ia jatuh ke Belanda pada abad ke-18. Belanda kemudiannya membina Rumah Api Altingsburg sebagai menara peninjau dan menguatkan kubu dengan 6 kanon. Kuala sungai dan Taman Alam Kuala Selangor memang cantik pemandangannya, terutamanya semasa matahari terbenam. Kini, menara pemerhati ini menjadi tempat untuk melihat anak bulan oleh pihak berkuasa agama Islam. Makam Diraja terletak di sebelah bukit, dan ia adalah kawasan larangan. Ia merupakan tanah perkuburan untuk tiga Sultan Selangor yang pertama dan ahli keluarga baginda. Dari sini, anda akan menuruni The Hundred Steps menuju ke gerbang Melawati, yang pada satu ketika dahulu, merupakan satu-satunya jalan untuk pergi ke dermaga dari pekan Kuala Selangor. Di gerbang kaki gunung Bukit Melawati RM2 untuk orang dewasa, RM 1 untuk anak-anak di bawah12 08:00 hingga 18:30 hujung minggu sahaja Kampung Kuantan pabila kita mematikan lampu, kelip-kelip pula menyalakan apinya di Taman Kelip-kelip Kampung Kuantan. Anda akan dibawa ke hilir dari Jeti Kampung Kuantan dengan Asampan selama 20-25 minit sebelum balik ke jeti selepas berhenti sejenak. Kelip-kelip di sini dianggap sebagai keajaiban alam semula jadi kerana kelip-kelip ini merupakan koloni terbesar di dunia. Namun, kini ia diancam kepupusan 603-3289 1439/ 603-3289 7046 akibat perubahan habitat yang mempengaruhi 19:30 hingga 22:30 setiap hari tempat bersarangnya pada pokok Berembang di RM 10 setiap seorang, min 4 orang pinggir sungai. setiap perahu Pasir Penambang i muara Sungai Selangor, terdapat sebuah kampung nelayan Cina dengan restoran makanan Dlaut, hasil makanan laut yang sudah diproses yang dijual dengan sama ada harga borong atau harga runcit, dan pasar yang menjual tangkapan sehari di sepanjang Jalan Pasir Penambang. Bawalah sekumpulan kawan atau keluarga jika anda ingin benar-benar berpesta seperti raja. Prinsipnya ialah ‘lebih ramai lebih meriah’.

Sounds of the Sounds of the Suburb: Suburb: Sunway Giza Mall Sunway Giza Mall Introduction.....……………… 59 Dining ........…………………... 60 Listings of Restaurants, cafes and Bistros .............................................. 61-64 Shopping ……………….......... 65 Getting There ............................... 66 Sunway Giza is a newly Living up to its name, this established neighbourhoods opened shopping complex place encourages everyone namely sunway Damansara, located in Kota Damansara. to get together. It does not Kota Damansara, Tropicana, It is not as big as the other matter if it is for shopping, Mutiara Damansara, Bandar shopping complexes such as having a meal, or just taking Utama, TTDI and Damansara 1 Utama, Ikano Power Centre, a stroll in the open air, this Utama. Mid Valley and Sunway shopping mall provides a Hence, it has offices, Pyramid but it is a nice place place where you can hang out boutiques, sidewalk cafes, to hang out. It is located at with your relatives, friends, covered boulevards for the new development area colleagues or even on your alfresco dining, gourmet in Petaling Jaya. own. There are 3 main floors restaurants and an “Giza” is an Egyptian word in this shopping mall. There established supermarket means “get together”, which is a basement parking for as an anchor tenant. It is precisely describing the your convenience. Currently, also featured a pedestrian- purpose of Sunway City to the parking charge is RM1 friendly covered boulevard make Sunway Giza as a place per entry and payment is which links the shop offices for people to meet, shop, made by using the Auto Pay and shopping mall. work and play in an idyllic machines. setting. Sunway Giza is surrounded by

60 ||| SoundS of The SuBuRB Sunway Giza Mall : Listings of Restaurants, cafes and Bistros d’cellar Lot F.11, First Floor No 2, Jalan PJU 5/14. PJU 5, Kota Damansara 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61481828 603-61481830 Baskin Robbins Unit, G.02, Ground Floor, Sunway Giza, No. 2 Jalan PJU 5/14, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-22888831 603-22888151 Mr. Tom Yam Block D G08 & G09, No. 2 Jln PJU 5/14, Kota Damansara 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-22723708 603-22723710 Tao Aunthentic Asian Cuisine Block D, S.02A, 03 & 05, 2nd Floor, Sunway Giza, No. 2 Jalan PJU 5/14, Kota Damansara 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61482826 603-61485826 [email protected] tao-cuisine.com

SoundS of The SuBuRB |||| 61 Sunway Giza Mall : Listings of Restaurants, cafes and Bistros overtime Ground Floor, Block 08, No. 2, Jalan PJU 5/14, PJU 5, Sunway Giza, Kota Damansara, 47810, Petaling Jaya, Selangor 603-61481350 603-61481351 [email protected] www.overtime.com.my Cravings Kitchen & Bistro Lot A-10, Sunway Giza Mall, Jalan PJU 5/14, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61483629 603-61483630 [email protected] www.cravingskitchenbistro.com uncle Prawn Unit A-15, Sunway Giza, Jalan PJU 5/14, Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61481998 603-61482998 www.uncleprawn.com Waroeng Mas Timoer B-13A, Ground Floor, Sunway Giza Mall, No.2, Jln PJU 5/14, PJU 5, Kota Damansara, 47810, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61416112 [email protected] www.waroengmastimoer.com

62 ||| SoundS of The SuBuRB Sunway Giza Mall : Listings of Restaurants, cafes and Bistros Sunshine Bird’s nest delights Unit C-1-GB,Sunway Giza, Jalan PJU 5/14, Dataran Sunway Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 603-61418977 [email protected] www.sunshinenest.my new Restaurant Ipoh Chicken Rice C-13A & 15, Sunway Giza, No. 2 Jalan PJU 5/14, PJU 5, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61481380 fullhouse Lifestyle Store & Café C-2 Sunway Giza Mall, Jalan PJU5/14, PJU5, Kota Damansara Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61418375 603-61418375 [email protected] www.fullhousecafe.com.my Mbuji Lot 15, Blok B, Sunway Giza, Kota Damansara, 41780 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61481267 603-61481297 [email protected]

SoundS of The SuBuRB |||| 63 Sunway Giza Mall : Listings of Restaurants, cafes and Bistros Movida Kitchen, Bar & Club Lounge Unit C.03 & C.03a, Block C, Sunway Giza Mall, Jalan PJU5/14, PJU5, Kota Damansara Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61418022 603-61418023 [email protected] www.movida.my Potluck Lot No. C.05 Ground Floor, Sunway Giza, No. 2 Jalan PJU 5/14, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61481788 [email protected] www.potluck.com.my d’italiane kitchen Lot F.10, First Floor No 2, Jalan PJU 5/14. PJU 5, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 603-61481828 603-61481830 www.ditalianekitchen.com.my

64 ||| SoundS of The SuBuRB Sunway Giza Mall : Dining his mall is mainly a place where you can come for a meal. There are many varieties of dining shops here. Among the choices of food that are available here include Hong TKong food, Japanese food, Western food, Chinese food and many more. Some of the examples of dining shops are Wong Kok Char Chan Teng, Fullhouse Lifestyle Store & Cafe, Movida Kitchen, Bar & Club Lounge, Zun Kitchenette, Ajisen Ramen and d’italiane kitchen. Deserts are also available in shops such as Baskin Robbins, MBG Fruits and others. Besides that, there is also a big grocery shop called Village Grocer to supply your daily necessities. For those who are fond of alfresco dining, there are a few shops at the mall that allow anyone to dine at the sides of the boulevard walkway. There are 12 environmental-friendly gigantic fans to keep the walkway windy at all times.

SoundS of The SuBuRB |||| 65 Sunway Giza Mall : Shopping s for those of you who want to shop, Sunway Giza provides a few shops and stalls to fullfill your needs. Camy Babyland, Neubodi, Kidz Branded Outlet, Egofit Plus and AVern’s Exclusive are some of them. Besides that, anyone who wants to buy watches can visit Time Galaxy which has many types and high quality brands of watches to choose from. There is also a spa-Thai Odyssey for those who need to go for a massage after a tiring day. Other than that, True Fitness is there to provide gym facilities for members to excercise and keep fit. If any of you need an eye-checkup, Focus Point and Optimal are the perfect places for you to go to in Sunway Giza. Hong Leong Bank is also operating here for those who need to do banking. There is a Times Bookstore for those who are into books and reading.

66 ||| SoundS of The SuBuRB Sunway Giza Mall : Getting There T his mall is located at Kota Damansara, near Giant Kota Damansara and Tune Hotel Kota Damansara. Sunway Giza is within easy reach via various major expressways such as New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Middle Ring Road (MRR II), Lebuhraya Damansara Puchong (LDP) and Penchala Link. It is also sitting adjacent to a busy main road fronting Persiaran Surian and Mahogani, offering impeccable visibility and brand equity. The authority is also considering a proposed LRT in the vicinity. The address of the mall: SUNWAY GIZA No.2 Jalan PJU5/14 Kota Damansara 47810 Petaling Jaya 603-61481600 Sunway Giza Mall

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68 ||| SHOPPING AROUND South of KL, Cheras & Jalan Klang Lama 100% Authentic hen it comes to the south, the Southern Golden Triangle of Puchong-Seri Kembangan-Putrajaya dominates the scene. Although primarily marked by large Designer Whypermarkets meeting the grocery needs of the suburbs, there are also a number Handbags of shopping malls that make life a tad more pleasant in these very new townships. These include: The Mines Shopping Fair ringing Venice to Malaysia is a water taxi ride on Mines Shopping Fair’s Bcanal, which links the North and South Lakes of the Mines Resort City. Besides the canal ride, the 200 shoplots here also offer hypermarket, electric and electronic and IT products and services in addition to the restaurants and cafés to choose from. Jalan Dulang, MINES Resort City, Seri Kembangan +603- 8942 2163 http://msf.mines.com.my/ The fastest way is to take the KTM Komuter to the Serdang Station and from there take Rapid KL Bus No. T414 or water taxi your way into the mall. The BESRAYA and SILK Highways make the mall easily accessible to drivers. IOI Mall Bandar Puchong, Batu 9, Jalan Puchong +603-5882 8888 http://www.myioi.com From the Sunway Toll Plaza on the LDP go straight and keep to the right lane, turning right into Puchong’s main road. Go straight and IOI Mall and TESCO Puchong will be on Pre-owned your right. From here, keep left, go up the flyover and make a U-Turn. When you come Pre-owned down, go straight and IOI Mall is on your left. & Brand & Brand New Cheras Leisure Mall ynonymous with Cheras is the landmark Cheras Leisure Mall which is a both a street New Designer mall and a shopping mall at the same time. The boulevards between and around the Small are filled with shoplots and retailers while the shopping mall is jam-packed with Designer Fashion fashion brands and boutiques, interior and home furnishing outlets and a variety of fast Be Part of us for Latest Promotion food outlets, restaurants and cafés. Fashion www.facebook.com/LuxuryCottage Jalan Manis Enam, Cheras +603-9132 5088 From KL, take the MRR2 highway to Cheras and go straight till the first roundabout, Luxury Cottage Sdn Bhd and turn left into Jalan Cheras headed for Bandar Tun Razak. Go along Jalan Cheras New Arrival / Brand NewNew Arrival / Brand New A-5-2, Sunway Giza until the first junction on your left, right before the flyover, and turn left into Cheras Limited Edition Jalan PJU 5/14, Limited Edition Kota Damansara Leisure Mall. 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Trade in/ Consignment Trade in/ Consignment (same row with Public Bank) Pre-owned with Excellent Pre-owned with Excellent Tel : Plaza UE 3 (Uncang Emas) Pearl Point Shopping Mall 03-6148 3303 Condition Email: No. 85 Jalan Loke Yew, Cheras Batu 5, Jalan Klang Lama Condition [email protected] +603-92009144 +603-7983 3311

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70 ||| SHOPPING AROUND Empire Subang mpire Subang is another new mixed residential and commercial development along Jalan 16/1 in SS16, Subang Jaya. It is a combination of Empire Suites (Hotel suites), EEmpire SOHO (small office home office), and Empire Gallery (retail mall) – sprawling over 3.8 acres freehold commercial land. Empire Subang boasts the concept of live, work, shop, dine and wine under one roof. There is also a private club, named Club Eight, located on the 8th floor of the SOHO block that hosts sky bar lounges, swimming pools, Juice bar, bars, alfresco cafes and restaurants. However, the club is strictly for members and hotel guests. Empire SOHO comprises 240 SOHO units with 30 units per floor. The duplex loft consists of dining area and living area and kitchen for the 538 sf lower floors, and a 255 sf upper deck for bedroom. The living and dining area has a double volume height. Empire Subang can be easily reachable via Federal Highway, Damansara - Puchong Expressway (LDP), North - Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) and Subang – Kelana Link. Not only that, it is also served by Subang Jaya KTM komuter station. Also, there will be a RapidKL LRT station to be built next to the KTM station by 2013.

SHOPPING AROUND ||| 71 SS two Mall SStwo Mall, located in the centre of the SS2 residential suburb here. With a tagline “It’s almost home”, the developer promises a “mall that cares”. It is spread across a nett lettable area of almost 470,000 sq ft housing approximately 200 shops. There will also be 1,000 car park bays and new direct access roads to the mall -- Jalan Harapan from Jalan 19/8 and Rothmans roundabout. The mall is targeted at families with children below the ages of 12 years, professionals, managers, executives and businessmen (or PMEBs) and youths from neighbouring established education centres. The mall’s main feature is an open air courtyard aptly called Haven @ two, dedicated to a myriad of food and beverage tenants which make up an impressive 30% of its tenant profile -- ranging from casual and fast food cafés to signature concept restaurants. Families can look forward to educational entertainment for their young ones with a dedicated “family hub” that comes complete with high-tech security features. There will be retail offerings ranging from digital and IT products, to the latest in fashion to a one-stop venue for foodies. Being a lifestyle mall, SStwo Mall offers retailers a new platform for trading in a secure, convenient and modern environment. It also aims to fulfil the gap faced by the surrounding business community who often seek ideal venues for their entertainment needs.

72 ||| SHOPPING AROUND Electric, Electronic & IT Goods dentifying what you want and what you need is half the battle won when you are in serious pursuit of great bargains during sales season. With this section, we hope that Iyou do get to zoom in on the exact thing which you need. If you cannot find what you need, fret not, we will expand into more categories in the near future. Kicking things off will be our scoop on IT-geeks’ favourite things! SM Digital Mall M Digital Mall’s unmistakable yellow, white and black tiled façade forms the centre of Sthe commercial district in Petaling Jaya’s Section 14. The four-storey medium-sized mall contains a variety of IT-related products neatly seperated into five main categories: computers, mobile phones, gadgets, game consoles and accessories. Both business and personal users will find SM Digital Mall’s high accessiblity from the Asia Jaya LRT via feeder buses and the fact that PJ residents no longer have to travel to KL for high-quality, cutting-edge and value for money IT solutions. No 2, Jalan SS 14/20, Section 14, Petaling Jaya +603-7955 4394 http://www.digitalmall.com.my Take the Kelana Line to the Asia Jaya Station and from there it is a 5-minute taxi ride away. Otherwise, feeder bus No 904 A will pass by Jalan Semangat and stop at Section14’s bus stop. SM Digital Mall is right behind the row of sholots which are just behind the bus stop. USJ 19 Digital Mall lso known as the shopping centre ‘19’ USJ 19’s digital mall is housed in a mixed-use complex along with the Rhythm Avenue apartments and Carrefour hypermarket Aadjacent to the digital mall. Being very new in the market, many shopfronts were still empty during its soft launch in 2008. However, there are many newer IT vendors slowly trickling in, promising residents of Subang Jaya a closer solution to their IT needs. Jalan Persiaran Kewajipan, USJ 19, Subang Jaya +1-300-88-2939 (Carrefour) http://www.digitalmall.com.my From Subang Jaya, head towards the ELITE highway via Persiaran Kewajipan. USJ 19 Digital Mall is on your left just after the Subang Perdana Good Year Courts area. Love Fitness. Value-added Services Love Beauty. hether you are in Low Yat or in any other digital mall, services offered by various Love Family. vendors to often sweeten or close a deal are very normal in the Klang Valley. WThough services offered may differ between vendors, it is good to know that you can get the most mileage out of a product within a competitive budget and good deals Health & Fitness Consultation | Gym Center Design & Development | Supplying Home use & Commercial Fitness Equipment are just around the corner if you bother surveying different vendors for their price and Health & Fitness Consultation | Gym Center Design & Development | Supplying Home use & Commercial Fitness Equipment offerings. Bringing along your bargaining skills could just land the best deal in town!

SHOPPING AROUND ||| 73 Local Arts & Crafts ith the increase in demand for the finer things in life, the demand for local arts & crafts and lifestyle furnishings have gone up. Among the notable markets which Ware currently established to feed this demand would be art markets mushrooming around the Klang Valley. We take a peek at the top ones: Petaling Street etaling Street, aka Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur’s most famous popular night market is bounded by Jalan (street) Bandar, Jalan Petaling and Jalan Sultan. Visitors can find Pall sorts of everything at this make shift bazaar with a purpose built roof. The price of items sold here can be extraordinarily cheap or incredibly expensive, depending on the originality of the item and your haggling skills. Some of the city’s best local foods can also be found at Chinatown with some shops having been in operation since the early 1900s. Wander down some of the side lanes adjacent to Petaling Street and you’ll glimpse old Chinatown itself, with vendors selling funeral wreaths, fresh vegetables, live poultry and all manner of daily items.With most stalls open everyday, vendors start setting up in the late afternoon. But the best time to make a trip to Chinatown is at night, where visitors can feel the areas real oriental atmosphere amongst the hustling & bustling crowd. Take the STAR LRT, and alight at Plaza Rakyat Station. Take a short walk down to Petaling Street. Or alternatively, if you’re around Central Market, just take a short walk along Jalan Kasturi, then turn left and head down Jalan Sultan until you reach Petaling Street. Love Fitness. Love Beauty. Love Family. Health & Fitness Consultation | Gym Center Design & Development | Supplying Home use & Commercial Fitness Equipment Health & Fitness Consultation | Gym Center Design & Development | Supplying Home use & Commercial Fitness Equipment

74 ||| SHOPPING AROUND Textiles & Apparel / Flea Markets, Bazaars & Night Markets hen it comes to clothes, fabrics and fashion, the Klang Valley has both retailers and wholesalers vying for a piece of the action. In this section we bring you the Wwholesalers and textile merchants who shape the backdrop of the fashion and apparel industry for the many ladies who still prefer to tailor-make their clothes. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Jalan TAR) he former Batu Road now named after the first King of Malaysia, is more fondly known as Jalan TAR among the locals. Right in the heart of KL’s business district, this Tis KL’s oldest shopping canton, famous for its many textile merchants, boutiques, departmental stores and shopping arcades in pre-war buildings on both sides of the road. The various traders, retailers, wholesalers and hawkers ply their trade, selling everything from local produce to food while the weekly Saturday night market is from 5 pm -10 pm erving up everything under the sun all under one roof is what most flea markets around the Klang Valley aim to do. With such a goal, it is easy to see that each flea Smarket offer the best in different products, from fashion to handicrafts, toys to antiques and even household items, which make life in the Valley, all that much easier. Amcorp Mall Lower Ground Floor, 18 Pesiaran Barat Off Jalan Timur, +603-7958 5318 10:00 to 18:00 weekends www.shopneasy.com Take the Kelana Line to the Taman Jaya Station and cross the road from the exit to Amcorp Mall. Bijou Bazaar Jeumpa D'ramo, 102 - 104, Jalan Maarof, Bangsar +603-5630 0064/ 012-398 9849 (Maryam) / 019-655 9945 (Iwan-g) 10:00 to 18:00 every first weekend of the month http://bijoubazaar.blogspot.com/ Souk Al-TAR 22/F Maju Junction Mall +603-2772 85001 0:00 to 22:00 daily Take the Monorail to Medan Tuanku Monorail Station. Alternatively, take the STAR LRT to Jalan Sultan Ismail LRT Station. Maju Junction is just a short walk away. If you’re exiting from the Monorail, take the exit to Medan Tuanku, away from the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and walk straight for approx 500 metres, you will see Maju Junction straight ahead. If you’re taking the STAR LRT, from the exit, turn right and walk straight along the shaded pathway. Maju Junction will be on your right.

Eating Eating Out Out Introduction.....……………........................................................ 75 Jalan TAR / Kampung Baru…...................................................... 76 Changkat Bukit Bintang .............................................................. 77 Kota Damansara .........................………....................……........ 78 Subang Jaya .................................................................................... 79 Under 1 Roof……........................................................................... 80 Malay Restaurants……........................................................…… 81 Indian Restaurants………......................................................… 82 Chinese Restaurants………...................................................… 83 Nyonya Restaurants……....................................................…… 84 Fusion / Western ............................................................................. 85 Bakery-Cafes……......................................................................…. 86 hey say that eating for a certain food item like confines of air-conditioned out is a lifestyle and Ampang’s Yong Tau Foo or comfort, be prepared to eat Tit couldn’t be truer in Klang’s Bak Kut Teh and to to your heart’s content! Due the Klang Valley! Being a truly enjoy the kaleidoscope to the amazing array of food gathering point for foreigners of tastes, all you need to do is that is a collection from all the and Malaysians from other trot off to the nearest hawker states of Malaysia, most locals nations and states mean complex. practise a strategy known as that you are spoilt for choice eating ‘a little bit of this and a whether you are craving for These days the presence of a little bit of that’. In other words, something cosmopolitan or large expat community spells food sampling is the only way something from home you a vibrant and international to keep those waistline dreams will be sure to find it here. dining scene in the Klang alive. Valley and whether your idea The Klang Valley is such that of eating out involves al-fresco various areas are more famous dining or within the plush

76 ||| EATING OUT Jalan TAR / Kampung Baru hen anyone is in this area, the first thought they have would be of rice, simply because this is the place for the best rice dishes, whether it is Jalan TAR’s Nasi WKandar and Nasi Padang or Kampung Baru’s Nasi Lemak and Nasi Dagang, there is always something to fill empty stomachs with something substantial. Nasi Lemak Kampung Baru ithout doubt world famous already, there are a few nasi lemak specialists in Kampung Baru, WKL’s remaining new village in the heart of the city. To many of us, nasi lemak is something we have during breakfast, but in the Klang Valley, nasi lemak takes on a life of its own. Besides the fragrant rice cooked in creamy coconut milk and pandan leaves, the regular accompaniments of fried anchovies, roasted peanuts, hard boiled eggs, cucumber and sambal, the thing that really sets the nasi lemak here apart is the dishes like paru goreng (fried lungs), bergedil (local meat-potato patties) and beef or chicken rendang which truly make it a subtantial feast for even lunch and dinner. There are many operators which make your trip to Kampung Baru well worth your time. NASI By Any Other Name… Rice, being a Malaysian staple, is served in various forms. Penangites grew up with Nasi Kandar – which reflects how it was originally sold, by street peddlers who would walk along a road with two containers, one containing rice, the other dishes, balanced on a pole upon their shoulders (kandar). Meanwhile, those from the East Coast would be familiar with Nasi Dagang – so called ‘Traders’ Rice’ as most sea-faring traders of the past would have the fragrant coconut milk rice while travelling to their destinations. Those of Minangkabau descent from Negeri Sembilan, would definitely recommend Nasi Padang, also called Nasi Minang, which reflects their culinary roots through their unique cooking methods. But when you’re in the Klang Valley, all of these and more are available and the most common type of rice eaten here would be the Nasi Lemak. This dish is called thus due to the creamy coconut milk used to cook the rice before it is served with condiments of fried anchovies and peanuts, hard boiled egg, cucumber and sambals of various kinds. Sithique Nasi Kandar uthentic nasi kandar doesn’t get any better than this. Sithique is famous for its fresh dishes cooked daily and displayed in the traditional jewel case for all diners Ato see. In fact, delicacies found in Penang’s traditional nasi kandar institutions such as telur sotong, ayam kapitan, sambal sotong and fried fish roe are all found here just as one would expect it from Penang. No 133, Jalan TAR +6012-382 4867 07:00 to 19:00 daily except till 16:00 on Tuesdays Stop at the Bandaraya station and head for Sogo Shopping Centre. It is right across the road from Sogo.

EATING OUT || 77 Changkat Bukit Bintang hat’s the number of dining options available along one of the most happening dining areas of KL, Changkat Bukit Bintang. This street went through a renaissance in the late T90s and has now totally morphed into a dining destination serving a cornucopia of cuisines including French, Japanese, Russian, Italian, English, German, Brazilian, Indian and Lebanese, earning it the moniker of the UN of Dining in KL. Some of them include: Bom Brazil Churrascaria (Latin American) 35, Changkat Bukit Bintang +603-2144 8763 18:00 to 00:00 daily www.bombrazil.com Al Bait Lebanese Restaurant (Middle Eastern) 38, Changkat Bukit Bintang +603-2141 9007 Pampas Grill & Bar(South American) 22A, Changkat Bukit Bintang +603-2148 5548 http://www.pampas.com.my/ The Magnificent Fish and Chips Bar (English) 28, Changkat Bukit Bintang 03-2142 7021 El Cerdo (Spanish-Latin American) 08:00 to 13:00 (weekdays),10:00 till late 43 & 45, Changkat Bukit Bintang, (weekends) +603-2145 0511 Lunch: 12:00 to 15:00 (Sun-Fri), Dinner: 18:30 till late daily The Green Man (Irish-English) www.elcerdokl.com 40, Changkat Bukit Bintang +603-2141 9924 http://www.greenman.com.my/ Little Havana (Cuban) No. 2 & 4 Lorong Sahabat Off Changkat Bukit Bintang +603-2144 7170 www.mylittlehavanakl.com Yoko’s (Japanese) 36, Changkat Bukit Bintang 03- 2144 3378 17:00 to 02:00 (Mon-Sat), 15:00 to 23:00 (Sun & Public Holidays) http://www.yokos-kl.com

78 ||| EATING OUT Kota Damansara CF Home Made Fish Head Noodle Restaurant hile the logo of a fish head on the signboard greets its guests, the Wgreen facade of this restaurant makes it look appealing, giving you the feeling of nature. Specialising in fish head noodle, its signature dishes include Deep Fried Fish Head Mee Hoon with XO Sauce and Fresh Water Prawns Fish Head Mee Hoon with XO Sauce. The home-made XO sauce is a perfect condiment to highlight the taste, giving a tinge of juicy and sweet taste, hence making it different from the usual milky taste that we are accustomed to. The soup is specially made and concocted for about 8 hours. With a little bit of wine, it will leave you savouring every mouthful till the soup finishes. Another must-try is the Fish Cake with Vegetable Soup. 8-1 & 10-1, Jalan PJU 5/5, Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. +603-6141 7978 09:00 – 22:00 daily Super Kitchen Chilly Pan Mee Restaurant f you are an avid fan of Pan Mee, you can try Super Kitchen Chilly Pan Mee Restaurant which Iis located in Kota Damansara. Among all the different types of Pan Mee found here, the more popular one would be their signature dish—the Chilly Pan Mee. Other than that, you can find Curry Pan Mee and Pan Mee Soup there, too. Jalan PJU5/4, Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. +603-6141 7398 The Wok Cafe ining at The Wok Cafe surely gives you a different experience as you will feel like being in China’s fifties whereby the restaurant is decorated with antique items, Dfrom wooden wall fixtures to the Chinese couplets and characters that can be seen hanging on the walls. The Wok Cafe, located at The Strand in Kota Damansara, offers authentic Penang nyonya food and it will certainly strike you if you are an avid fan of iconic Penang food. The must-try food includes aromatic Prawn Mee Soup, Char Kuay Teow with big fresh prawns, mouth-watering assam laksa and appetizing Kiam chay duck soup. Also, don’t miss savouring Perut Ikan, Pan-fried Asam Prawns and Penang Ice Kacang. With its great ambience and awfully good food tastes, you will be tempted to go back again. 26, Jalan PJU 5/21, The Strand, Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya. +603-6142 7388 11:00 – 22:00 daily

EATING OUT || 79 Subang Jaya Subang Jaya: Mentari Business Park ranted, this new area is more in Bandar Sunway than in Subang Jaya, but as it is right next to Subang Jaya, residents of Subang find it really convenient to head Gfor this area. This commercial complex which just had its second phase newly opened has seen the invasion of steamboat BBQ outlets, each trying to outdo the other by offering unique items on their menu, a wider variety of soups or broths or even by offering a rooftop experience while dining. Here are some of the outlets: Restoran Jaring estoran Jaring has once been voted the Most Popular Pilihan BERNAS Restaurant for the month of November 2006. In Malay, ‘jaring’ means net and it refers to the Rhobby of the restaurant owner which is fishing. A Kelantanese, the restaurant owner has more than 20 years of experience in cooking and has worked as a chef in few hotels in Kuala Lumpur. The cooks in the restaurant can cook a variety of dishes—Padang, Minang, Kelantan and Perak. This restaurant offers more than 60 types of dishes, such as ayam percik (spicy barbecued chicken), ikan bakar (grilled fish), as well as side orders like gearbox soup, kuih-muih (more like pastry), roti jala (a type of pancake) and nasi minyak (ghee rice). No 48, Jalan PJS 8/6 Mentari Business Park 46150 Bandar Sunway Selangor +603-5630 1699 07:00 to 19:30 (Monday–Saturday) / Close on Sundays & public holidays Yuen Buffet Steamboat Restaurant 32A-1, Jalan PJS 8/6, Mentari Plaza +603-5637 5825, 016-2086678 (Mrs. Susie The) 17:30 to 23:00 From the NPE passing through Subang Jaya, on the opposite side of the road from Sunway Pyramid, keep to the left and turn left at the junction after the mosque. Go past the first T-junction and keep to the right, turning right at the next T-junction. There will be a Shell station on your left, as you keep right and turn right into Mentari Plaza at the first crossroads. After that, the restaurant will be on your left and you may either turn left or go straight at the entrance crossroads. Summer BBQ & Steamboat Restaurant (Halal) 23-3, Jalan PJS 8/18, Dataran Mentari +6017-6697 833( Mr. Khor) 18:00 to 01:00 daily From the NPE passing through Subang Jaya, on the opposite side of the road from Sunway Pyramid, keep to the left and turn left at the junction after the mosque. Go past the first T-junction and keep to the right, turning right at the next T-junction. There will be a Shell station on your left and keep left as you turn left into Dataran Mentari at the first crossroads. Go straight all the way and turn right at the first crossroads. Go around the block, as Summer Steamboat is at the corner of the one-way street that you entered. Belly Good eanwhile, hidden in the midst of all of the fanfair is a restaurant offering the most delectable pork dishes, including baby back ribs, pork belly and an assortment of Msausages to appeal to pork lovers of all kinds. No 20, Jalan PJS 8/18, Dataran Mentari +603-5630 1699 11:00 to 23:00 daily except Mondays

80 ||| EATING OUT Under 1 Roof hen we take a good look around us, hawker stalls are no longer just one-man shows or one-stall shows as the grouping of hawkers selling different dishes Wgives the masses a better choice and it is this which is preferred by most, if not all, Malaysians. In this part, we bring you hawker complexes, food courts and open air road side dining especially for those times when you may not know what to eat or when you would prefer having a wider variety to choose from. SS 2, Petaling Jaya, Selangor ossibly the most famous food area in Petaling Jaya, SS 2 is an absolute haven for local food. From the classiest cafés and restaurants to simple road side mamak stalls, SS 2 Palways holds the promise of great food. The area becomes very busy at night, as the locals arrive to eat their favourite lok lok (little snacks boiled in plain water and dipped in sauces) or the more usual hawker fare of baked fish, soup noodles and fried food. If you’re trying this area for the first time, SS 2 will not disappoint. Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur his busy street is jam-packed with rows of hawker stalls and restaurants on Teach side of the road conjuring up all kinds of wonderful local food. From delicious local favourites like char kuey teow (fried flat noodles), hokkien mee (fried noodles soaked in dark sauce) all the way to bak kut teh (stewed pork). Essentially more of an area that caters for non-halal food, this area is a must-go to place for people who want to eat a wide assortment of food, with a very small price tag. And don’t expect luxury furnishings – Jalan Alor is the ultimate road side dining experience! Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur he Jalan Imbi area is yet another food paradise right smack in the middle of KL city centre. Featuring a wide array of local hawker delights like chicken rice, beef noodles, Tbak kut teh, fried noodles, and lots of desserts, patrons can sample many types of food spread over one meal. There are also Vietnamese and Chinese cuisines served in the restaurants within this area. Ming Tien Food Court his food court is right in the middle of Taman Mayang’s commercial square. With palm fronds Tand atap weaved roofs waving in the breeze, it is no surprise that Ming Tien is a hit with more than 50 stalls in operation at night. Besides the local fare, the regional goodies and international dishes truly make this food court a balanced outing both for those who can’t decide and for those who can!

EATING OUT || 81 Malay Restaurants Bijan warded a Best Restaurant award by Tourism Malaysia in 2004, Bijan is definitely Aone of those places you don’t want to miss. This restaurant offers a fantastic selection of authentic, traditional Malay Food, all cooked using traditional recipes handed down over the generations, yet creatively complemented with a twist of modern presentation. Favourites consist of typical Malay delicacies such as Beef and Chicken Satay, Fried Popiah (Springroll), Stuffed Tauhu (Beancurd) and Rusuk Panggang (Baked ribs). And for dessert, the must- have Chocolate Durian Cake is an out-of-this-world combination of creamy durian – The king of fruits, sandwiched between moist chocolate cake and coated in chocolate. 3, Jalan Ceylon +603-2031 3575 Lunch: 12:00 to 14:30; Dinner: 18:30 to 22:30 (Mon-Sat), 16:30 to 22:30 (Sun) daily www.bijanrestaurant.com The Seri Melayu Restaurant he Seri Melayu Restaurant is housed in a Rumah Kampung (village house), which allows diners to enjoy authentic Malay delicacies in a true traditional kampung Tatmosphere. The extensive buffet spread offers popular Malaysian dishes, ranging from laksa (noodles in spicy soup), satay (meat skewers), to a delightful assortment of kuih-muih (local cakes). Fresh juices are also available. Diners can also catch some of the cultural shows and traditional dances, performed daily to create an unforgettable experience. 1, Jalan Conlay +603-2145 1833 Lunch: 12:00 to 15:00 daily; Dinner: 18:30 to 23:00 daily www.serimelayu.com Saloma Bistro & Theatre Restaurant 139, Jalan Ampang +603-2161 0122 11:00 to Midnight daily The Gulai House Carcosa Seri Negara, Taman Tasik Perdana, Jalan Mahameru +603-2282 1888 18:30 to 22:30 (Mon-Sat);12:00 to 14:30, 18:30 to 22:30 (Sun) www.carcosa.com.my/dining/gulai_house.htm Santai Restaurant & Café 10 Persiaran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail +603-7728 8173 12:00 to 22:00 (Mon-Thurs); 14:00 to 22:00 (Fri); 08:00 to 22:00 (Sat & Sun) (Closed on alternate Mondays)

82 ||| EATING OUT Indian Restaurants Pelita Nasi Kandar ith a fantastic location to boast about, Pelita is located just a short walk away from the WPETRONASTwin Towers. Open 24 hours everyday, the restaurant is always jam packed with a large crowd during supper time, all the way into the wee hours of the morning. Pelita serves excellent Nasi Kandar (plain white rice with a selection of dishes). Make sure your rice is mixed with a few choices of curry for the ultimate taste of nasi kandar. Another local favourite is their fried noodles, and when topped with a nice telur mata kerbau (bull’s eye egg), the dish is divine. No. 149, Jalan Ampang +603-2162 5532 24 hours www.pelita.com.my Saffron his restaurant promises affordable, yet good quality food to its patrons – with wholesome value for money set meals served during lunchtime, dining at Saffron is Talso a very warm and cheerful experience with friendly service made to make you feel very much at home. Saffron’s menu offers a wide range of Indian food, especially Punjabi food. Amongst its best offerings are the butter chicken, Maharaja Baingen, Bhoona and Bhatura (a kind of bread) and the tandoori chicken. Complementing your meal is the ultra- refreshing Lassi yogurt drink. 5, Jalan Hartamas 7 +603-6201 1375 Lunch: 12:00 to 14:30 (Mon-Sat); Dinner: 18:15 to 21:30 (Mon-Sat) Lotus ust opposite Hotel Nikko in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, this 24-hour restaurant Jis very popular with the working crowd during lunch hours. Spacious and well-lit, Lotus is always brimming with energy and crowds all day long. Sample their delicious nasi kandar, nasi lemak and an assortment of breads, fried noodles and rice. Apart from also being a nice place to hangout, its also a great place try one of the local must-try drinks - teh tarik (sweet milk tea, made using a special “pulled” technique). No. 79, Lebuh Ampang +603-2026 1689 24 hours

EATING OUT || 83 Chinese Restaurants Chynna ince 2004, Chef Lam’s Cantonese delights served with mixed with Sa touch of Shanghai theatrics has been served in a replica of a Tang Dynasty ancestral hall and the open dim sum kitchen and bar simply entices spectatorship. Among the more interesting features include: a resident herbalist who recommends healthy herbal dishes and the best wine-food pairings, a tea-master from Beijing who pours welcome tea from a teapot with a metre-long spout, traditional Chinese musicians who entertain you while dining and a calligrapher who presents your personalized menu as a farewell gift. Hilton Kuala Lumpur, Level 5, 3 Jalan Stesen Sentral, KL +603-2264 2515 +603-2264 2593 12:00 to 14:30 (Mon-Fri), 11:00 to 14:30 (Weekend); Dinner: 18:30 to 22:30 daily www.kl-studio.com/chynna.html Yut Kee ocated along one of city’s oldest streets, and housed in a pre-war Chinese Shop- House – Yut Kee is essentially a Hainanese Chinese coffee house. Very popular with Lthe locals, particularly during lunch – this is a great place to experience the real KL. Favourite dishes on the menu include Hainanese pork chop, stewed beef noodles, half- boiled eggs and superb local black coffee. With very affordable prices, customers will experience authentic, traditional Chinese coffeeshop business at Yut Kee. With limited tables don’t expect to linger around too long after meals – patrons are expected to make way for other waiting customers. The atmosphere may not be very relaxing and comfortable, but if you’re hungry and want to grab something quick Yut Kee is ideal. 35, Jalan Dang Wangi +603-2698 8108 08:00 to 17:00 daily (Closed on Mondays) Tai Zi Heen ith it’s excellent selection of fine Cantonese cuisine, prompt service and it’s impressive and innovative of Wmenus, it is no surprise why Tai Zi Heen is a multiple award-winning Chinese restaurant. Diners are also feted within a contemporary oriental ambience, experiencing the old and new at one go. Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur, No.4 Jalan Conlay +603-2170 3259 12:00 to 14:30, 18:30 to 22:30 [email protected]

84 ||| EATING OUT Nyonya Restaurants Ginger his restaurant offers a comprehensive range of Asian cuisine, from Nyonya all the way to authentic Thai Tfood. The relaxing and laidback ambience almost feels like dining in the olden days, especially with its dining sets of old-fashioned wooden tables and chairs of various designs. Diners can expect the prices to be quite reasonable considering the wonderful setting and the quality of the food. Many of the dishes on the menu are hot and spicy such as the Kapitan Chicken and Seafood M12, Central Market, Jalan Tom Yam. For patrons who find those selections too hot Hang Kasturi +603-2273 7371 to handle, don’t worry – there are milder choices, such as Lunch: 11:30 to 15:00; Crispy Coconut Prawn, and other favourites at Ginger. Dinner: 18:00 to 23:00 daily Little Penang Café his cosy restaurant is neatly tucked in a corner in one of KL’s largest shopping malls. TIts specialty is authentic Penang Nyonya food. Despite appearances, Little Penang Café has a very spacious look thanks to the huge mirrors on the wall cleverly creating an illusion of space. With signature dishes such as Assam Laksa (noodle in spicy and sour soup) and Nasi Lemak Penang (coconut rice served with chicken and other choice of side dishes) – a must try is an all-time Malaysian favourite dessert – cendol (blended ice with red beans, little green strips of flour, deliciously finished with thick brown sugar 1st Floor, Mid Valley Megamall and condensed milk). You can also find Little +603-2282 0215 Penang Café in other malls within the Klang 10:00 to 22:00 daily Valley, and at Suria KLCC and the Curve. Madam Kwan’s amous for its spicy Nyonya dishes like Nasi Bojari (coloured rice with fried chicken, beef rendang and Fassam prawns) and Nasi Lemak (coconut milk rice served with a variety of dishes and condiments) as well as it’s desserts, like Air Batu Campur (ABC) (shaved ice with nuts, red beans, creamed corn, rose syrup and condensed milk), it 4th Floor, Suria KLCC is advisable to book ahead to avoid disappointment. Other +603-2026 2297 11:30 to Midnight outlets in the Klang Valley include: Pavilion KL, Bangsar Baru and Mid Valley Megamall .

EATING OUT || 85 Fusion / Western Fusion: Feel the Mix hen you can’t decide whether to go for Asian or Western food, there is always Fusion food to turn to. Offering the best of both worlds, some of the Klang Valley’s Wfinest are fusion eateries. Discover the various mixes here that will definitely get you in the mood. Ceylon Bar (Fusion) Pacific Grill 20-2, Changkat Bukit Bintang, Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur +603-21457689 City Centre (KLCC) 17:00 to 01:00 (Mon-Sat), +603-2380 8888 11:00 to 13:00 (Sun) Lunch: 12:00 to 14:30 (Mon-Fri); http://www.theceylonbar.com Dinner: 19:00 to 23:00 (Mon-Sat) www.mandarinoriental.com Spices Concorde Hotel Relish (Fusion) Jalan Sultan Ismail 22 Changkat Bukit Bintang +603-2144 2200 +603-2145 3321 17:00 to 01:00 (Mon-Sat) 12:00 to 00:00 (Sun – Thu), www.conerde.net/kl 12:00 to 01:00 (Fri – Sat) Shook! Kafe Ceylon Hill The Feast Floor, Starhill Gallery, 19, Jalan Damai, Off Jalan Tun Razak Jalan Bukit Bintang +603-2719 8535 +603-2163 2923 Lunch: 12:00 to 14:30; 12:00 to 15:00 & 19:00 to 23:00 Dinner: 18:30 to 22:30pm daily (Mon-Sat) www.ytlcommunity.com/shook Twenty One Kitchen (Fusion) Eden Seafood Village 20-1, Changkat Bukit Bintang Lot 1, Chulan Square, Jalan Raja +603 2142 0021 Chulan 12:00 till late daily +603-2141 4027 www.twentyone.com.my Lunch: 12:00 to 15:00; Dinner: 19:00 to Midnight daily Tony Roma’s ® uilding it’s name on the back of it’s ribs, Tony Roma’s extensive Barray of grilled items including steaks, seafood and chicken has seen it rapidly expand from it’s flagship store in Sunway Pyramid to other shopping malls in the Klang Valley, namely Cineleisure Damansara, MidValley and Pavillion. Their original BBQ Sauce is their signature for a satisfactory rib outing! Lot No.1.15, Level 1, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur +603-2143 3278 10:00 to 23:00 daily

86 ||| EATING OUT Bakery-Cafés Concept Dining: Bakery-Cafés oncept dining is the place to explore different concepts available in the food scene right now. This time around we discover the many places that you can explore Cparticularly if you have a sweet tooth or a craving for baked Western-style desserts. While this trend is not new, it highlights how classic bakeries and cake houses re-invent themselves by expanding their repertoire to include food items and becoming famous cafés in their own right. DELIcious eed we say more? Started by Benjamin Yong, Abby Leong and Helen Read (she of the Ms. NRead fame) in 2004, DELIcious began life as a tea room adjacent to Ms. Read’s 1 Utama new wing boutique. Their passion to share wholesome good food with an uncompromising attention to quality soon caught on with the locals. As streams of customers poured in for their famous carrot cake, scones and tea, DELIcious grew to become a deli-café, with additions of Asian food and salads to their menu. Now, there are 5 DELIcious cafés throughout the Klang Valley and they have branched out into catering for events as well. G316, 1 Utama New Wing, Bandar Utama +603-7724 1086 11:00 to 22:00 Mon-Thurs,11:00 to 22:30 Fri, 10:00 to 22:30 Sat, 10:00 to 22:00 Sun and Public Holidays www.delicious.com.my La Manila rom their stronghold in Taman Megah, La Manila’s cakes are famed for their moist softness and freshness. The FTaman Megah café has delectable Asian food as well, with their Char Kuey Teow well worth the mention, and is a favourite among the office crowds for their weekday lunches. However, their cakes and desserts are available all throughout the day. In fact all 4 outlets within the Klang Valley offer pastries and pasta besides cakes and Malaysian delicacies. Jalan SS 24/13, Taman Megah, Seksyen 24, Petaling Jaya +603-7804 5797 Marmalade 1F-18, 1st Floor, Bangsar Village II, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar Baru +603-2282 8301 10:00 to 22:00 daily www.ilovemarmalade.com.my

Events & Events & Entertainment Entertainment Introduction.....….................…....................................…........................................................ 87 International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Programmes ............................... 88-89 International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Exhibitor List ............................... 90-93 International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Exhibitor Advertisements ...... 94-117 International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Participated Exhibitor ............... 118 f the many things holidays for both singletons in here, those keen on golf we have planned and families on the go and will find it suits them to a in our holidays, we highlight fun activities tee and the families on the Omost of the time for all in both out festivals, go would simply dig having is spent on looking for the events and performing arts a great time at our theme best things to do while on calendars. Check it out! parks. Meanwhile, night vacation. This section aims If you are an art buff, you will owls are not left out, with to bring you right into the definitely love our spread on our listings on the various heart of the action where the various places you can entertainment centres in you are updated about the indulge and if you are not, town! Let’s party on!! many events which are don’t fret, we worked up a going on in the Klang Valley sweat finding something for this quarter. Here, we for everyone. Those keen also cover the important on pampering will find spas

88 ||| eVents & entertainment Programmes : International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show 20 - 22 may 2011 th nd 10.00am - 9.00pm daily hall 2 & 3, mid Valley exhibition Centre, Kuala lumpur, malaysia www.i3cs.com.my Opening CeremOny internatiOnal COCOa, COffee & COnsumer shOw 20 may 2011 (friday) th atrium, mid Valley exhibitiOn Centre Kuala lumpur agenda 10.15 a.m Arrival of guest and Media 10.30 a.m Arrival of VIP’s 10.45 a.m Arrival of the guest of honor Y.B. Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities 11.00 a.m Opening at the atrium 11.03 a.m National anthem ‘Negara Ku’ Doa 11.06 a.m Welcoming Speech by Lyndon Yap Group CEO – Bluedale Group of Companies 11.15 a.m Opening Ceremony by the guest of honor Y.B. Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities 11.20 a.m Souvenir giving ceremony to the guest of honor and VIP/s 11.25 a.m Ribbon cutting by the guest of honor Y.B. Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Exhibition visitation by the VIP’s and the guest of honor 12.10 p.m Press conference with refreshment 12.35 p.m Dismiss Note: Tentative Program. (This schedule may change )

eVents & entertainment | 89 Programmes : International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show TH FRIDAY, 20 MAY 2011 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Exhibition and Promotion of Cocoa Products 10.00am - 11.30 am Lamb Keema & Quick Chicken Mole Demo with Chef Phillip Silverspoon College Collaboration with Faiza Marketing Sdn. Bhd. 12.00pm -1.30 pm Smiling Cup Cakes and Ginger Bread Cooking Demonstrations by Confucian Culinary Academy 2.00pm -3.30 pm Chocolate Making by Chef Frederic Oger From Academy Of Pastry Arts Malaysia, Collaboration with Chocolate Effect 4.00pm -5.30 pm Cake Decorating by Chef Kong Yik Hong From Academy Of Pastry Arts Malaysia, Collaboration with Chocolate Effect 6.00pm - 7.00 pm Cupcake Decoration by AMC Collection SATURDAY, 21 MAY 2011 ST 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Exhibition and Promotion of Cocoa Products 10.00am - 11.30 am Marshmallow Stick Battle by AMC Collection 12.00pm -1.30 pm Chocolate Making by Chef Frederic Oger From Academy Of Pastry Arts Malaysia, Collaboration with Chocolate Effect 2.00pm -3.30 pm Rendang Kambing Boer & Nasi Arab Cooking Demo with Chef Zamri Silverspoon College Collaboration with Faiza Marketing Sdn. Bhd. 4.00pm -5.30 pm Teriyaki Chicken and Stir Fried Udon Cooking Demonstrations by Confucian Culinary Academy 6.00pm - 7.00 pm Assembly of Chocolate Showpiece by Chef Frederic Oger From Academy Of Pastry Arts Malaysia Collaboration with Chocolate Effect SUNDAY, 22 MAY 2011 ND 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Exhibition and Promotion of Cocoa Products 10.00 am - 11.30 am Rendang Kambing Boer & Nasi Arab Cooking Demo with Chef Zamri Silverspoon College Collaboration with Faiza Marketing Sdn. Bhd. 12.00pm -1.30 pm Seafood Platter and Salmon Fish Salad Cooking Demonstrations by Confucian Culinary Academy 2.00pm -3.30 pm Chili Con Carne with Chocolate & Beef Stew with Chocolate Demo with Chef Christopher Silverspoon College Collaboration with Faiza Marketing Sdn. Bhd. 4.00pm -5.30 pm Chocolate Making by Chef Tan Wei Loon From Academy Of Pastry Arts Malaysia Collaboration with Chocolate Effect 6.00pm - 7.00 pm Cup Cake Decoration by AMC Collection Note: Tentative Program. (This schedule may change ) * Note : All programmmes are tentative and subject to changes by Organizer

90 ||| eVents & entertainment International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Exhibitor List daiana marKeting sdn.bhd. (Booth No 2001) ChOCOlate graphiCs (m) sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2013) new star fOOd industries sdn. bhd. 12, JALAN PUTRA MAHKOTA 8/7 D, 27, JALAN USJ 1/1B, REGALIA BUSINESS CENTER, (Booth No 2030 & 2033) PUTRA HEIGHTS, SUBANG JAYA. 47620 SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR. NO. 2A, JALAN WAWASAN 12, MR. CHARLES LEE CHIN SIEW HUA KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN SRI GADING, 03- 5192 8068 012- 334 1468 83300 BATU PAHAT, JOHOR. [email protected] NG AIK SOON spring pOtatO (m) sdn. bhd. 07- 455 9195 (Booth No 2002 & 2003) a&w (malaysia) sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2014) [email protected] 11A, JALAN SG 1/1 ,TAMAN SRI GOMBAK, NO 1 JALAN SELUKAT 33/27, SHAH ALAM TECHNOLOGY 68100 BATU CAVES, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. PARK, SECTION 13, 40400 SHAH ALAM. syamaZ strategiC enterprise (Booth No 2032) HIDAYU HASSIM EN. KAMAL NO 39, JALAN AU5D/9, LEMBAH KERAMAT, 03-6189 8471 03- 5122 7770 54200 KUALA LUMPUR. [email protected] [email protected] HISHAM ABU HUSSIN 03- 4108 0041 tpm biOteCh sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2004) CelCOm mObile sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2020) [email protected] GROUND FLOOR ENTERPRISE 4, TECHNOLOGY PARK 12TH FLOOR, MENARA ASLAN, 161 B, MALAYSIA, LEBUHRAYA PUCHONG SUNGAI BESI, JALAN AMPANG 50450 KUALA LUMPUR. Jaf fOOd industries sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2034) 57000 KUALA LUMPUR. NURASHIKIN NO. 31-1, JALAN MERANTI, SD 13/5, IZZAT 013-688 6008 BANDAR SRI DAMANSARA, 52200 KUALA LUMPUR. 03-8996 3557 [email protected] JUNE LEONG [email protected] 03- 6276 4863 minda tulus enterprise (Booth No 2023) [email protected] awina trisyia muffin (Booth No 2005) NO 21, JALAN BRP 1/3, BUKIT RAHMAN PUTRA, NO. 21, JALAN RP 5/3, TAMAN RAWANG PERDANA, 47000 SG. BULOH, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. awara fOOd manufaCturing (Booth No 2035) 48000 RAWANG, SELANGOR. ROZIAH NO.23, JALAN 56/10, TAMAN KOPERASI POLIS, ANA/ AYU/ RAZAK 019-448 8602 FASA 2, 68100 KUALA LUMPUR. 017-436 3082 / 012-578 1793 [email protected] LIYANA [email protected] 013-361 0507 plus nature whOlesale (Booth No 2024) [email protected] asa palmilK (m) sdn bhd (Booth No 2006) TD 81 2ND FLOOR PASAR BESAR, ARAS 5, WISMA DATO’ SHAARI, LOT PT 600, TAMAN TUN DR. ISMAIL, 60000 KUALA LUMPUR. sin sing COffee sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2036) JALAN PELABUHAN KLANG, SELANGOR. S.M LEE PLOT 3-31, JALAN TTC 25, KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN HISHAMUDDIN SHAHAROM 03- 7727 8800 CHENG, FASA 3, 75250 MELAKA. 012-547 3953 / 03-3165 9619 [email protected] MR. CHUA KIM SENG [email protected] 06-337 3495 greenmax fOOds sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2025) [email protected] Khm fOOd marKeting sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2007) NO. 9, SOLOK PASI, JALAN BATU TIGA, NO. 66, JALAN SBC 8, TAMAN SRI BATU CAVES, 41300 KLANG SELANGOR. ChOCOClassiC trading (Booth No 2037) 68100 BATU CAVES SELANGOR. LOW SIEW BEE NO 33, JALAN BADMINTON 13/29, SEKSYEN 13, MOHD KHIR MOKHTAR 03-33413542 40150 SHAH ALAM. 03-6189 2326 FAZLINA [email protected] reyhan resOurCes sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2026) 017-690 0143 / 016- 690 0162 LOT B13-1,BOULEVARD II, JALAN AMPANG UTAMA 2/2, [email protected] semaniZ enterprise (Booth No 2008) ONE AMPANG AVENUE. NO. 87, JALAN BANDAR U23, BANDAR UNIVERSITI, BEHZAD MAHMOUDI spartan paCKaging (m) sdn bhd 32610 SERI ISKANDAR, PERAK. 03-4252 5450 / 012-333 6271 (Booth No 2038 & 2039) NIZAINI ISHAK [email protected] NO.16-G & 16-1, JALAN SURIA R, U5/R , 012-486 7511 BANDAR PINGIRAN SUBANG, SEKSYEN U5, [email protected] mister COffee (Booth No 2027) 40150 SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR. POS 7, KAMPUNG PARIT RAJA SARI, SAILESH VELAYUTHAN serai King (Booth No 2009) 84000 MUAR, JOHOR. 03-78471800 NO. 251, BANGUNAN PKINK, JALAN PENGKALAN DRAGON [email protected] KUBOR, 16080 TUMPAT, KELANTAN. 06- 986 4406 SYAHFIEE [email protected] benns ChOCOlate & Candy manufaCturer sdn. 019-477 4276 bhd. (Booth No 2040) [email protected] Q Jelly baKery shOp sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2028) LOT NO 1, JALAN CJ 1/6C, KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN 57, JALAN PUTERI 2/3, BANDAR PUTERI, CHERAS JAYA, BATU 11 SELANGOR. tatawa marKeting sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2012) 57100 KUALA LUMPUR WILFRED NG P 10-6, KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN BUKIT PASAR, MICHELLE YONG 03- 9076 5887 / 03- 9076 7885 JALAN RAMI 1, 84600 MUAR, JOHOR. 012-281 0919 / 03-8063 8859 [email protected] ALLAN LOH 012-210 3381 happy grass marKeting sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2029) OmeCO (m) sdn.bhd. (Booth No 2041) [email protected] 326, 327, JALA TANJUNG OFF, 82000 PONTIAN JOHOR 1-3-8, BLOCK C, JALAN GOMBAK, CHRISTINE LEE 53000 KUALA LUMPUR. 07-686 7748 NURUL 03- 4023 3702 [email protected]

eVents & entertainment | 91 International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Exhibitor List ChOCOlate graphiCs (m) sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2013) new star fOOd industries sdn. bhd. VianZa COrpOratiOn sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2043) 27, JALAN USJ 1/1B, REGALIA BUSINESS CENTER, (Booth No 2030 & 2033) M-2-11 Plaza Damas ,No. 60, Jalan Sri Hartamas 1, 47620 SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR. NO. 2A, JALAN WAWASAN 12, Sri Hartamas, 50480, Kuala Lumpur. CHIN SIEW HUA KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN SRI GADING, Razia Abd.Kadir 012- 334 1468 83300 BATU PAHAT, JOHOR. 03-62019644 [email protected] NG AIK SOON [email protected] / vianzacorporation@ 07- 455 9195 gmail.com a&w (malaysia) sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2014) [email protected] NO 1 JALAN SELUKAT 33/27, SHAH ALAM TECHNOLOGY penang regiOnal deVelOpment authOrity- PARK, SECTION 13, 40400 SHAH ALAM. syamaZ strategiC enterprise (Booth No 2032) perda (Booth No 2044, 2045, 2046 & 2047) EN. KAMAL NO 39, JALAN AU5D/9, LEMBAH KERAMAT, No. 1 , Lorong Kampung Gajah 2, Jalan Kampung 03- 5122 7770 54200 KUALA LUMPUR. Gajah, 12200 Butterworth, Pulau Pinang. [email protected] HISHAM ABU HUSSIN Firdaus Fadli Bin Noordin 03- 4108 0041 04-314 1100 CelCOm mObile sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2020) [email protected] [email protected] 12TH FLOOR, MENARA ASLAN, 161 B, JALAN AMPANG 50450 KUALA LUMPUR. Jaf fOOd industries sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2034) delfi marKeting sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2048) NURASHIKIN NO. 31-1, JALAN MERANTI, SD 13/5, LEVEL 10, WEST WING WISMA CONSPLANT 2, 013-688 6008 BANDAR SRI DAMANSARA, 52200 KUALA LUMPUR. NO 7, JALAN SS 16/1, 47500 SUBANG JAYA, [email protected] JUNE LEONG SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. 03- 6276 4863 SITT KAH YAN (SKY) minda tulus enterprise (Booth No 2023) [email protected] 010-226 2657 NO 21, JALAN BRP 1/3, BUKIT RAHMAN PUTRA, [email protected] 47000 SG. BULOH, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. awara fOOd manufaCturing (Booth No 2035) ROZIAH NO.23, JALAN 56/10, TAMAN KOPERASI POLIS, astana Jentayu sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2049) 019-448 8602 FASA 2, 68100 KUALA LUMPUR. NO 1 JALAN MANAU, FF KG ATTAP, [email protected] LIYANA 50460 KUALA LUMPUR. 013-361 0507 PN SERI plus nature whOlesale (Booth No 2024) [email protected] 019- 384 8164 / 019- 275 7110 TD 81 2ND FLOOR PASAR BESAR, [email protected] TAMAN TUN DR. ISMAIL, 60000 KUALA LUMPUR. sin sing COffee sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2036) S.M LEE PLOT 3-31, JALAN TTC 25, KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN aCu tra resOurCes (m) sdn. bhd. 03- 7727 8800 CHENG, FASA 3, 75250 MELAKA. (Booth No 2050) [email protected] MR. CHUA KIM SENG NO.79 ,JALAN 7/1,BANDAR TASIK PUTERI, 06-337 3495 48000 RAWANG, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. greenmax fOOds sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2025) [email protected] NIK RAHIMAH MUSHADAD NAWI NO. 9, SOLOK PASI, JALAN BATU TIGA, 012-685 7309 /019-3663782 41300 KLANG SELANGOR. ChOCOClassiC trading (Booth No 2037) [email protected] LOW SIEW BEE NO 33, JALAN BADMINTON 13/29, SEKSYEN 13, 03-33413542 40150 SHAH ALAM. sladOff (m) sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2051) FAZLINA 68, JALAN 4/149J, BANDAR BARU SERI PETALING, reyhan resOurCes sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2026) 017-690 0143 / 016- 690 0162 57000 KUALA LUMPUR. LOT B13-1,BOULEVARD II, JALAN AMPANG UTAMA 2/2, [email protected] ILDUS RAFIKOV ONE AMPANG AVENUE. 019-330 9604 BEHZAD MAHMOUDI spartan paCKaging (m) sdn bhd [email protected] 03-4252 5450 / 012-333 6271 (Booth No 2038 & 2039) [email protected] NO.16-G & 16-1, JALAN SURIA R, U5/R , titanOtCh manufaCturing sdn.bhd. BANDAR PINGIRAN SUBANG, SEKSYEN U5, (Booth No 2052) mister COffee (Booth No 2027) 40150 SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR. 36,Jalan Tembaga SD 5/2 G, Bandar Sri Damansara, POS 7, KAMPUNG PARIT RAJA SARI, SAILESH VELAYUTHAN 52200 Kuala Lumpur. 84000 MUAR, JOHOR. 03-78471800 Vincent DRAGON [email protected] 03-62768026 / 012-9885538 06- 986 4406 [email protected] [email protected] benns ChOCOlate & Candy manufaCturer sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2040) malaysian COCOa bOard Q Jelly baKery shOp sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2028) LOT NO 1, JALAN CJ 1/6C, KAWASAN PERINDUSTRIAN (Booth No 2053, 2056, 2067, 2069 & 2088) 57, JALAN PUTERI 2/3, BANDAR PUTERI, CHERAS JAYA, BATU 11 SELANGOR. 5, 6 & 7 FLOOR, WISMA SEDCO, LORONG PLAZA 57100 KUALA LUMPUR WILFRED NG WAWASAN, 88999 KOTA KINABALU. MICHELLE YONG 03- 9076 5887 / 03- 9076 7885 EASTHER PHILIP 012-281 0919 / 03-8063 8859 [email protected] 019-821 5992 [email protected] happy grass marKeting sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2029) OmeCO (m) sdn.bhd. (Booth No 2041) 326, 327, JALA TANJUNG OFF, 82000 PONTIAN JOHOR 1-3-8, BLOCK C, JALAN GOMBAK, CHRISTINE LEE 53000 KUALA LUMPUR. 07-686 7748 NURUL 03- 4023 3702 [email protected]

92 ||| eVents & entertainment International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Exhibitor List the ChOCOlate effeCt sdn. bhd. as syifa herb (Booth No 2070 & 2087) estyle image (Booth No 3009) (Booth No 2054 & 2055) B-7-7 Taman Perindustrian IKS, Taman Batu Muda, NO 11-1, JALAN 1/92C, BATU 3 1/4, JALAN CHERAS, NO 181, 1ST FLOOR, JALAN TOMAN 9, KEMAYAN 68100 Batu Caves Selangor Darul Ehsan. WISMA LOW SIEW ENG, SQUARE, 70200, SEREMBAN, NEGERI SEMBILAN. Mohd Fauzan Helmi 56000, KUALA LUMPUR. ROSMANITA 03- 61854839 / 017-3077139 / 013-3413500 MS. TRACY KHOOA 06- 764 3688 [email protected] 012-304 0083 / 03-9281 6631 [email protected] www.estyle2u.com aQuatiC design sdn. bhd. sun pharmaCeutiCal and sKin Care sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2071, 2085 & 2086) amC COlleCtiOn (Booth No 3010) (Booth No 2057) NO 1-1, JALAN PUTERI 1/4, NO.22, JALAN MARMAR 1, TAMAN MELEWAR, 68100 UNIT C515 BLOCK C, JALAN SS 7/260, BANDAR PUTERI PUCHONG, 47100 PUCHONG BATU CAVES, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. KELANA JAYA, 47301 SELANGOR. WEE BOON CHEN NURHANI YUSOF LIANA 03- 8062 1566 019- 204 4034 03-78037377 / 016-3322771 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] es fusiOn plOt (Booth No 2072) i’naZ design & COlleCtiOn (Booth No 3011) the bOx shOp (Booth No 2058) 8 JLN E P5, MELAKA HALAL HUB, SERKAM, 2-225, PLAZA IDAMAN, NO. 70 JALAN 6/21D, MEDAN NO 8, JALAN PUTRA PERDANA 2/3, 77300 SERKAM MERLIMAU MELAKA. IDAMAN, 53100 KUALA LUMPUR. TAMAN PUTRA PERDANA, 47100 PUCHONG. SHAHARINI AZLINA AHMAD XIANG YI 017-7111 954 012- 208 5713 03-8319 5992 / 012-692 6099 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] teleKOm malaysia laras marKeting & serViCes sdn. bhd. masdar safi sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2059) Jaya mediC (m) sdn. bhd. (Booth No 3001) (Booth No 3013) LOT E2, KAWASAN INDUSTRI MARA, NO. 9 JALAN PJS 8/12A, DATARAN MENTARI, LOT 8, JALAN PJU3/39, SUNWAY DAMANSARA, BATU 7 1/2, 31150 ULU KINTA, PERAK. 46150 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR. TECH PARK, 47810 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR. AHMAD HAZIMIN RUZAINIE ADAM CHEN HALIMATUL SAADIAH 012-321 2735 03-5621 8620 03-7885 0478 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] hanni COlleCtiOn (Booth No 2061) aQuawalK sdn. bhd. (Booth No 3002) COsmOpal sdn bhd (Booth No 3014) G-11, JALAN DAGANG B/3A, TAMAN DAGANG, SUITE 1-6, 1ST FLOOR, WISMA UOA 11, NO 21, TINGKAT 1, P.T. 822K, JALAN MAWAR 1, PERMINT JAYA, 68000 AMPANG, SELANGOR. JALAN PINANG, 50450 KUALA LUMPUR. 21080 KUALA TERENGGANU. IZZATI MS. THERESA WONG ZAITUL AFFIZA BINTI ZAINUDIN 03- 4270 6170 016- 493 4877 09-6171678 / 017-9158618 / 012-2953190 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ori disCOVery sdn. bhd. (Booth No 2062) faiZa marKeting sdn.bhd. (Booth No 3004) CrunChy bisCuits n hampers (Booth No 3015) 192-193, GROUD FLOOR , AMPANG PARK SHOPPING LOT 15-11, 15-12, BLOK B KOMPLEK KILANG SME BANK, NO. 24, TINGKAT BAWAH, JALAN PINGGIRAN PUTRA CENTRE, JALAN AMPANG, 50450 KUALA LUMPUR. JALAN WAWAAN UTAMA, KAWASAN PERINDUSRIAN SRI 4A/4 DESA PINGGIRAN PUTRA, 43650 BANDAR BARU C.S. SOO GADING 2, 83300 BATU PAHAT JOHOR. BANGI SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. 03- 2166 1188 MOHD. AZHARI MOHD. ADZHI HAMDAN / AIDA 07-455 6606 017.338.1910 - Zafida Ismail (Fieda) milKy way fOOd industries (Booth No 2065) [email protected] or [email protected] 019.643.9738 - Hamdan Lalik (Castello) CG1-JALAN 17/13, SEKSYEN 17, PJ, SELANGOR. [email protected] KELVIN TAN COnfuCian Culinary aCademy (Booth No 3005) 012- 203 5245 / 03- 7842 1786 LORONG HANG JEBAT, 50150 KUALA LUMPUR. trOpiCana mediCal Centre (m) sdn.bhd. [email protected] MS. LOKE KANG TIAN (Booth No 3016) 03-2031 4606 NO 11, JALAN TEKNOLOGI, TAMAN SAINS SELANGOR, the red Chili (Booth No 2066) [email protected] PJU 5, KOTA DAMANSARA, 47810 PETALING JAYA, 64 JALAN KG ATTAP, 50460 KUALA LUMPUR. SELANGOR. HAJI YANN OlyluKis (Booth No 3006 & 3007) HAZRINA 013-341 9699 A9-4-35, JALAN PERMAI 1/7 TAMAN PUCHONG PERMAI, 03- 6287 1162 [email protected] 47100 PUCHONG, SELANGOR. [email protected] OLYHAIRY OTHMAN lembaga lada malaysia (Booth No 2068) 017- 292 2472 Vista eye speCialist (Booth No 3017) LOT 1115, JALAN UTAMA, TANAH PUTIH, P.O. BOX 1653, [email protected] VISTA LASER EYE CENTER SDN. BHD. UNIT 228 THE KUCHING SARAWAK. CURVE, MUTIARA DAMANSARA, 47800, PETALING JAYA. MR. NELSON FU YEE KIUM sirius COmmuniCatiOns sdn. bhd. (Booth No 3008) RAFIDAH ASMUNI 082- 368034 / 014-696 8688 CITIGROUP SALES & OUTSOURCING SERVICES SD. BHD. 03-771 3820 [email protected] LEVEL 6, MENARA CITIBANK, 165 JALAN AMPANG, [email protected] 50450 KUALA LUMPUR. RACHEL 03- 7805 1700 [email protected]

EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT | 93 International Cocoa, Coffee & Consumer Show : Exhibitor List AS SYIFA HERB (Booth No 2070 & 2087) ESTYLE IMAGE (Booth No 3009) JOHNSON FITNESS (M) SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3018) B-7-7 Taman Perindustrian IKS, Taman Batu Muda, NO 11-1, JALAN 1/92C, BATU 3 1/4, JALAN CHERAS, LOT 557 D, FIRST FLOOR, JALAN SUBANG 3, 68100 Batu Caves Selangor Darul Ehsan. WISMA LOW SIEW ENG, SUBANG JAYA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, Mohd Fauzan Helmi 56000, KUALA LUMPUR. 47610 SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR. 03- 61854839 / 017-3077139 / 013-3413500 MS. TRACY KHOOA SHARON LAU [email protected] 012-304 0083 / 03-9281 6631 03- 5632 8273 www.estyle2u.com [email protected] AQUATIC DESIGN SDN. BHD. (Booth No 2071, 2085 & 2086) AMC COLLECTION (Booth No 3010) NO 1-1, JALAN PUTERI 1/4, NO.22, JALAN MARMAR 1, TAMAN MELEWAR, 68100 JOSHAFA SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3020) BANDAR PUTERI PUCHONG, 47100 PUCHONG BATU CAVES, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. 15, JALAN SS 15/4C, 47500 SUBANG JAYA, SELANGOR WEE BOON CHEN NURHANI YUSOF JAMAL 03- 8062 1566 019- 204 4034 017-885 6888 [email protected] [email protected] KALAN RESEARCH SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3021) ES FUSION PLOT (Booth No 2072) I’NAZ DESIGN & COLLECTION (Booth No 3011) LOT. 116, 1ST FLOOR, WISMA MPL, 8 JLN E P5, MELAKA HALAL HUB, SERKAM, 2-225, PLAZA IDAMAN, NO. 70 JALAN 6/21D, MEDAN JALAN RAJA CHULAN , 50200 KUALA LUMPUR. 77300 SERKAM MERLIMAU MELAKA. IDAMAN, 53100 KUALA LUMPUR. NICHOLAS DOSHI SHAHARINI AZLINA AHMAD 03- 2142 4353 / 016-383 5628 017-7111 954 012- 208 5713 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KARAZ SYNERGY SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3023) TELEKOM MALAYSIA LARAS MARKETING & SERVICES SDN. BHD. 22-01, JALAN KENCANA MAS 1/2, TEBRAU BUSINESS JAYA MEDIC (M) SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3001) (Booth No 3013) PARK, TAMAN DAYA, 80100 JOHOR BHARU, JOHOR. NO. 9 JALAN PJS 8/12A, DATARAN MENTARI, LOT 8, JALAN PJU3/39, SUNWAY DAMANSARA, AL-MUSHAHARAH 46150 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR. TECH PARK, 47810 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR. 013-711 9938 RUZAINIE ADAM CHEN HALIMATUL SAADIAH [email protected] 03-5621 8620 03-7885 0478 [email protected] [email protected] PERANAN ALAF SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3024) LOT 16147 & 16148, TAMAN ALAM SYAH, JALAN KOTA AQUAWALK SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3002) COSMOPAL SDN BHD (Booth No 3014) RAJA, KG. JAWA 41000 KLANG, SELANGOR. SUITE 1-6, 1ST FLOOR, WISMA UOA 11, NO 21, TINGKAT 1, P.T. 822K, JALAN MAWAR 1, PERMINT JAYA, HIDAYU HASSIM JALAN PINANG, 50450 KUALA LUMPUR. 21080 KUALA TERENGGANU. 03- 3371 1353 MS. THERESA WONG ZAITUL AFFIZA BINTI ZAINUDIN [email protected] 016- 493 4877 09-6171678 / 017-9158618 / 012-2953190 [email protected] [email protected] SILVER SPOON RESOURCES SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3025 & 3026) FAIZA MARKETING SDN.BHD. (Booth No 3004) CRUNCHY BISCUITS N HAMPERS (Booth No 3015) NO 12-12a, JALAN OP 1/3, PUSAT PERDAGANGAN LOT 15-11, 15-12, BLOK B KOMPLEK KILANG SME BANK, NO. 24, TINGKAT BAWAH, JALAN PINGGIRAN PUTRA ONE PUCHONG OFF JALAN PUCHONG, JALAN WAWAAN UTAMA, KAWASAN PERINDUSRIAN SRI 4A/4 DESA PINGGIRAN PUTRA, 43650 BANDAR BARU 47160 PUCHONG, SELANGOR. GADING 2, 83300 BATU PAHAT JOHOR. BANGI SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN. ZURAIDA RASHID MOHD. AZHARI MOHD. ADZHI HAMDAN / AIDA 03-8075 9923 07-455 6606 017.338.1910 - Zafida Ismail (Fieda) [email protected] [email protected] or [email protected] 019.643.9738 - Hamdan Lalik (Castello) [email protected] FATIHAH FROZEN FOOD SDN. BHD. CONFUCIAN CULINARY ACADEMY (Booth No 3005) (Booth No 3027) LORONG HANG JEBAT, 50150 KUALA LUMPUR. TROPICANA MEDICAL CENTRE (M) SDN.BHD. LOT 12, KOMPLEKS INDUSTRI MAKANAN MARA, KM MS. LOKE KANG TIAN (Booth No 3016) 13, 68100, BATU CAVES KUALA LUMPUR 03-2031 4606 NO 11, JALAN TEKNOLOGI, TAMAN SAINS SELANGOR, FATIHAH ANIS IBRAHIM [email protected] PJU 5, KOTA DAMANSARA, 47810 PETALING JAYA, 03- 6185 6690 SELANGOR. [email protected] OLYLUKIS (Booth No 3006 & 3007) HAZRINA A9-4-35, JALAN PERMAI 1/7 TAMAN PUCHONG PERMAI, 03- 6287 1162 DAYU DESIGN (Booth No 3029) 47100 PUCHONG, SELANGOR. [email protected] NO. 4, JALAN ASSUNTA, 4/52, 46050 PETALING JAYA, OLYHAIRY OTHMAN SELANGOR. 017- 292 2472 VISTA EYE SPECIALIST (Booth No 3017) NOOREDAYU M. SALIM [email protected] VISTA LASER EYE CENTER SDN. BHD. UNIT 228 THE 012-677 7889 CURVE, MUTIARA DAMANSARA, 47800, PETALING JAYA. [email protected] SIRIUS COMMUNICATIONS SDN. BHD. (Booth No 3008) RAFIDAH ASMUNI CITIGROUP SALES & OUTSOURCING SERVICES SD. BHD. 03-771 3820 MYIMAN TECHNOLOGIES (M) SDN. BHD. LEVEL 6, MENARA CITIBANK, 165 JALAN AMPANG, [email protected] (Booth No H32) 50450 KUALA LUMPUR. 43-1, JALAN METRO WANGSA SEC 12, RACHEL WANGSA MAJU, 53300 KUALA LUMPUR. 03- 7805 1700 ZAIDAH ZAIN [email protected] 03-4149 7701 / 019-470 6707 [email protected]

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