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Lotus's
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Bukit Dumbar Park
Jalan Jelutong, Bukit Dumbar, 11600 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Idealite @ e-Gate
1-01-05, Ground Floor, E-Gate Lebuh Tunku Kudin 2 Gelugor Pulau Pinang MY 11700, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 2, 11700 Jelutong, Penang, Malaysia
Mott 9 Restaurant | Bar | Penang
1-10, E-gate, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 2, 11700 Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia
The Seven Restaurant & Bar • Non-Halal
Egate, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 2, 11700 Gelugor, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Tairyo izakaya E-Gate
E-gate, 1, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 2, 11700 Gelugor, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Secret Recipe E-Gate
01-11, Ground Floor, E-gate, Lebuh Tengku Kudin 1, 11700 Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia
Frank Laurent Coffee Roasters
Block 2-1-20, Udini Square, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 3, 11700 Gelugor, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
The Coffee Bean Tea Leaf
1-01-06, E-gate, Commercial Centre, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 2, 11700 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Starbucks Coffee
Lot 1, 01-17, Lebuh Tengku Kudin 2, 11700 Jelutong, Penang, Malaysia
Tic Tac Toe F&B
1, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 1, 11700 Jelutong, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
CP Poolside (Color Port)
28-UG-1, Menara VOS, Jalan Tunku Kudin, Bukit Dumbar, 11600 Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia
Nearby local services
Campbell Street
184, Lebuh Campbell, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Penang Little India
15, Lebuh Nipah 6, Bukit Jambul, 11950 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
San Hai Kong Temple
388-D, East Jelutong, Bukit Dumbar, 11600 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nearby hotels
Stallions Suite
3A, Tingkat Bukit Dumbar, 11600 Pulau Pinang, George Town, 11600 Gelugor, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
BreakX Hotel Penang
Menara VOS, 28, Jalan Tunku Kudin, Bukit Dumbar, 11700 Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia
International House
Seameo Recsam, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, 11700 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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Lotus's

1, Lebuh Tunku Kudin 1, 11700 Jelutong, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
4.1(3.5K)$$$$
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attractions: Bukit Dumbar Park, restaurants: Idealite @ e-Gate, Mott 9 Restaurant | Bar | Penang, The Seven Restaurant & Bar • Non-Halal, Tairyo izakaya E-Gate, Secret Recipe E-Gate, Frank Laurent Coffee Roasters, The Coffee Bean Tea Leaf, Starbucks Coffee, Tic Tac Toe F&B, CP Poolside (Color Port), local businesses: Campbell Street, Penang Little India, San Hai Kong Temple
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+60 4-659 4942
Website
corp.lotuss.com.my
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Sat8 a.m. - 10 p.m.Closed

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Live events

Penang Plates Food Tour with 15-plus tastings
Penang Plates Food Tour with 15-plus tastings
Sat, Jan 24 • 4:30 PM
10200, George Town, Penang, Malaysia
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Taste Penangs afternoon street foods
Taste Penangs afternoon street foods
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10450, George Town, Penang, Malaysia
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Penang Hill Hike & Night View
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Nearby attractions of Lotus's

Bukit Dumbar Park

Bukit Dumbar Park

Bukit Dumbar Park

4.4

(439)

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Nearby restaurants of Lotus's

Idealite @ e-Gate

Mott 9 Restaurant | Bar | Penang

The Seven Restaurant & Bar • Non-Halal

Tairyo izakaya E-Gate

Secret Recipe E-Gate

Frank Laurent Coffee Roasters

The Coffee Bean Tea Leaf

Starbucks Coffee

Tic Tac Toe F&B

CP Poolside (Color Port)

Idealite @ e-Gate

Idealite @ e-Gate

4.9

(1.0K)

Closed
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Mott 9 Restaurant | Bar | Penang

Mott 9 Restaurant | Bar | Penang

4.7

(463)

Closed
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The Seven Restaurant & Bar • Non-Halal

The Seven Restaurant & Bar • Non-Halal

4.5

(665)

Closed
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Tairyo izakaya E-Gate

Tairyo izakaya E-Gate

4.7

(568)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Lotus's

Campbell Street

Penang Little India

San Hai Kong Temple

Campbell Street

Campbell Street

4.0

(18)

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Penang Little India

Penang Little India

4.3

(5.9K)

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San Hai Kong Temple

San Hai Kong Temple

4.7

(17)

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Reviews of Lotus's

4.1
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2.0
5y

Every little bit counts at Tesco. Set in an ideal location on reclaimed land by E&O between Gurney Drive and Tanjung Tokong with free parking. If only they had managed it the British way, instead of giving in to local mismanagement, Tesco will not have been stuck in the mire of low quality shopping, somewhat closer to its UK origins. We have given it a miss for a decade and even misplaced our Clubcard though I was once a weekly shopper whilst a student in London, having switched allegiance from my Mum's favourite Sainsbury's during our family time in Oxford. Tesco's low prices for quality meat and veggies would attract any foreign student on a very tight budget in pound sterling. Having experienced Tesco under a joint venture with my bosses at its inception popped this bubble of my youth where shareholders went for low quality at low prices. So much so, the meat and fish sections used to stink to high heavens and vegetables were delivered withering away, likely due to its corrupt supply chain. Fast forward 3 decades and just as many store facelifts and shareholder changes, and lo behold today, we find a 21st century self checking out NCR system on par with London, but a store operations the best Bangladesh can offer. The organic pasta section was overrun by weevils and cockroaches much to the amusement of my 6 year old entomologist, while the Tesco fresh milk shelves stared back empty, yet dozens of local employees were just milling around aimlessly. Still a place to pick up a British bargain as long as it is packaged in airtight plastic or sealed in tin cans. We can't wait for the Village Grocer to open its doors here to show how grocery retailing should be done in this...

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4.0
1y

Good size shopping mall with a lot of shops and food court. Parking accessible but not free. Tesco and as a lot of choice but vegetables/fruit is expensive and Beautiful mall, very clean and spacious 😍 Fantastic shopping destination in Thailand! 🛍️🛒 From well-known international brands to local boutiques, this mall has it all!

The spacious layout makes it easy to navigate, and the dining options are diverse and delicious. 🇹🇭🍕🍔 Whether you're craving Thai cuisine or Western dishes, there's something for everyone.

The large supermarket is perfect for picking up groceries, and the entertainment options are impressive, with a modern cinema and children's play area.

🍿🎥 The cleanliness and maintenance are top-notch, and the staff are friendly and helpful. 👍🏼 With ample parking and a convenient location, this mall is a great place to spend an entire day with family or friends.

Come and enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment in a comfortable and welcoming environment! #AmazingThailand...

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5.0
1y

We bought a air cooler just a day before CNY. Tested at the customer service all good, but didnt check other alternate functions. Arrived home, we noticed the oscillating function is not working. Next day morning, we called customer service, Fatimah from customer service picked up the phone and was very helpful to inform us the steps. She asked us to take a video n photo of the issue to the homepro assistant. We followed her advice and after her checking and confirmation, immediately she reply us that we can exchange a new one and can immediately come for change. So we immediately depart to Homepro. Fatimah alrdy waiting for us at the counter with a new unit, done tested. She open n let us test again, confirm all functional. Fatimah is very very helpful and kind. I am glad that she receive our call first thing in the morning of 1st day CNY. If it wasnt her, our CNY would have been ruined. Thanks a lot Fatimah.. we pray for ur happiness, good health and wealth....

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Every little bit counts at Tesco. Set in an ideal location on reclaimed land by E&O between Gurney Drive and Tanjung Tokong with free parking. If only they had managed it the British way, instead of giving in to local mismanagement, Tesco will not have been stuck in the mire of low quality shopping, somewhat closer to its UK origins. We have given it a miss for a decade and even misplaced our Clubcard though I was once a weekly shopper whilst a student in London, having switched allegiance from my Mum's favourite Sainsbury's during our family time in Oxford. Tesco's low prices for quality meat and veggies would attract any foreign student on a very tight budget in pound sterling. Having experienced Tesco under a joint venture with my bosses at its inception popped this bubble of my youth where shareholders went for low quality at low prices. So much so, the meat and fish sections used to stink to high heavens and vegetables were delivered withering away, likely due to its corrupt supply chain. Fast forward 3 decades and just as many store facelifts and shareholder changes, and lo behold today, we find a 21st century self checking out NCR system on par with London, but a store operations the best Bangladesh can offer. The organic pasta section was overrun by weevils and cockroaches much to the amusement of my 6 year old entomologist, while the Tesco fresh milk shelves stared back empty, yet dozens of local employees were just milling around aimlessly. Still a place to pick up a British bargain as long as it is packaged in airtight plastic or sealed in tin cans. We can't wait for the Village Grocer to open its doors here to show how grocery retailing should be done in this day and age.
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Came to the food court for lunch. The food court in Tesco spoils us with options that it took me a while to decide what I wanted to eat. In the end decided to try the pan mee (spicy) and added on half boiled eggs. The pan mee was really spicy but surprising tasted super delicious considering I'm someone who don't really take spicy foods. The shop also offers e-payment options and luckily the food court wasn't crowded during that time hence we managed to find ourselves a table. Overall the Tesco is convenient for parking & to get your everyday items. The only drawback is that they do not hv TNG payment for parking. Should at least have e-payment option.
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Every little bit counts at Tesco. Set in an ideal location on reclaimed land by E&O between Gurney Drive and Tanjung Tokong with free parking. If only they had managed it the British way, instead of giving in to local mismanagement, Tesco will not have been stuck in the mire of low quality shopping, somewhat closer to its UK origins. We have given it a miss for a decade and even misplaced our Clubcard though I was once a weekly shopper whilst a student in London, having switched allegiance from my Mum's favourite Sainsbury's during our family time in Oxford. Tesco's low prices for quality meat and veggies would attract any foreign student on a very tight budget in pound sterling. Having experienced Tesco under a joint venture with my bosses at its inception popped this bubble of my youth where shareholders went for low quality at low prices. So much so, the meat and fish sections used to stink to high heavens and vegetables were delivered withering away, likely due to its corrupt supply chain. Fast forward 3 decades and just as many store facelifts and shareholder changes, and lo behold today, we find a 21st century self checking out NCR system on par with London, but a store operations the best Bangladesh can offer. The organic pasta section was overrun by weevils and cockroaches much to the amusement of my 6 year old entomologist, while the Tesco fresh milk shelves stared back empty, yet dozens of local employees were just milling around aimlessly. Still a place to pick up a British bargain as long as it is packaged in airtight plastic or sealed in tin cans. We can't wait for the Village Grocer to open its doors here to show how grocery retailing should be done in this day and age.
Stephen ong

Stephen ong

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Ok for soping and eating
#Maruf #Love people

#Maruf #Love people

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Came to the food court for lunch. The food court in Tesco spoils us with options that it took me a while to decide what I wanted to eat. In the end decided to try the pan mee (spicy) and added on half boiled eggs. The pan mee was really spicy but surprising tasted super delicious considering I'm someone who don't really take spicy foods. The shop also offers e-payment options and luckily the food court wasn't crowded during that time hence we managed to find ourselves a table. Overall the Tesco is convenient for parking & to get your everyday items. The only drawback is that they do not hv TNG payment for parking. Should at least have e-payment option.
Thesigka Selva

Thesigka Selva

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