Last Updated on 2018-05-15 , 1:02 pm
If there’s one thing we love about JB, it’s the food. Although Johor is just across the border, what brings us in is possibly a difference in the food we get to try there.
And if there’s one place that’s worth a mention, it has got to be KSL. The place might not seem like much, but hey, can get cheap goods, do manicure/pedicure and eat also, plus there’s a hotel attached to it. Not too bad mah.
Without any delay, here’s 8 places that are Insta-worthy in KSL City Mall.
Kinsahi Japanese Restaurant
Japanese cuisine that comes with a reasonable price tag, and very fresh ingredients too. Whether you like your food cooked or raw (sashimi lah!), this place has got you covered. Tatami rooms are available if you want to have the ultimate Japanese experience. You can otherwise just sit comfortably and absorb their unique ambiance.
Location:
LG-01
Opening Hours:
10am to 10pm daily
Arashi Shabu Shabu
Another Japanese restaurant that’s got a variety of ala carte and packages (individual and groups) for you to pick from. There are a variety of broths to pick out from, even one that’s called the healthy vegetarian type. To top it all off, there’s also a sauce bar with a series of dipping sauces to bring out the best in your shabu shabu experience.
Location:
L1-01
Opening Hours:
10am to 10pm daily
Seoul Garden
Yes, we have the same thing here. All you can eat definitely doesn’t disappoint, no matter where you are. Kids can also dine for free on Sundays, with another paying member. This promotion is valid only of one is a My Preferred Member with a kid’s height falling between 0.9 m- 1.3m.
Location:
LG-46 to 48
Opening Hours:
10am to 10pm
Blackball Dessert
Dubbed as the Original Taiwanese Dessert, Blackball brings you a mix of Signature desserts (Blackball Signature and Durio Delish), Hot Desserts (Signature Hot Soya and Hot Ginger Soup) as well as specialty teas. Really, really good stuff right here!
Now, of course some of you are going to think, We have it in Singapore also mah. Here’s my answer: “Eh hello, Singapore and Malaysia so BFF, you expecting what?”
Location:
L2-132(C3)
Opening Hours:
10am t 10pm
Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks
Fancy having a go at crispy egg floss crepes, handmade oyster mee suas and even XXL crispy chicken strips? No food here goes unnoticed, it’s that delicious!
Location:
L2-127
Opening Hours:
10am to 10pm
Cawan Mas Café
Set as a traditional kopitiam, Cawan Mas Café’s bestseller is its Mee Siam and Nasi Lemak. Great for a budget meal and if you’re looking for an authentic kopitiam pic to upload on Instagram. Prices are very low compared to other cafes.
Location:
L1-101
Opening Hours:
10am to 10pm
Souper Tang Restaurant
Herbal food doesn’t get better than this joint. They source the finest ingredients to add to their dishes, with the goal of giving you healthy soups that you’d otherwise need to painstakingly prepare at home.
Feeling like you need a bowl of soup? Give the American Ginseng Soup with Black Chicken or Dried Scallop Spare Rib Soup with Cordyceps a go. Good for your body and your Instagram account, too.
Location:
G26 – 28
Opening Hours:
10am to 10pm
Taiwan Recipe
A porky paradise with exquisite dumpling noodles and a great dish that’s called the Spicy Beef Steamboat. When you’re done with your main course, wrap up your meal with a serving of Love Jade Jelly. Truly a foodies’ Adventureland.
Location:
LG-44
Opening Hours:
10am to 10pm
So, there, you have it: places you really must go to feed both your stomach and your ego – I mean, your Instagram – to their hearts’ content.
Now, if you’re there on a Monday, do remember to check out the pasar malam nearby that opens only during Mondays!
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