I booked a Grab car for RM15 from the entrance (near the Levi store) of City Square to the unused bus stop outside Aeon(It was inconvenient to stop at the mall main entrance). I also went back to City Square by Grab for RM19 from the same bus stop area. What I liked most was the food section next to the supermarket. There was a good varieties of food (Halal based and mostly Japanese) especially the sushi which was nicely displayed around each stall. There was a "We cook you eat" counter where you could buy meat from supermarket (or AA wagyu Aust beef at the same counter) and pay a small fee for cooking plus some french fries. After I got my sushi set, I queued up to pay at a central payment counter before tucking in. It was also a different food experience for me. Interestingly, on the 3rd floor, there are mostly Japanese restaurants too. I may be back again to explore Ikea and Tesco next to the mall. Comparing with Paradigm mall, it has each own...
Read moreWhoever is handling your toilets maintenance should be fired, seriously, if they're getting paid you should sue them for not doing their job, hands down the worst toilets in JB, I've been to public toilets on the highway rest stops with better maintenance, go see mid valley jb's toilets or some of the other new malls, or even older malls like pelangi plaza. Your toilets have broken taps, lights that aren't working, urinals that won't flush, no soap Everytime I go, floors are wet all the time, some reeks of urine, my cousin yelled when she went in one because there was a big cockroach. It's such a nice mall why your toilets gotta be this way, seriously up your toilet game, Everytime I go into one of your toilets I just get dissapointed really. Please renovate...
Read moreThe biggest AEON Mall in Johor Bahru. It's big enough that there are many shops for you to while an afternoon away, but not too big that it wouldn't feel like a mega mall with walking involved.
Restaurants are plenty and varied, there is a Japan Travel Bureau office to purchase your JR Passes and book tours in Japan. There is a Japan Street with quite a few Japan-centric shops and Japanese restaurant chains to cater cravings for sushi and gyudons.
The TGV cinema while still clean, is getting a bit old with some dated interior. I is still a good place to watch the latest Hollywood blockbuster, although a disabled person might have issues going up to the theatre level from lack of...
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