It's been almost two months since Cass started figure skating lessons at the Blue Ice Snow Park @ Pavillion Bukit Jalil. Spending my Sundays at Pavillion is not something that I look forward to. I'd rather be loafing at home than jazz around aimlessly at the mall with nothing in mind to buy. Most of my purchases are now done online since the pandemic started 3 years ago.
While traipsing around at Pavillion Bukit Jalil on Sunday, I chanced upon Tokyo Town. Located at the mall's second level, Tokyo Town celebrates all things Japanese including food, retail, and culture.
Once at the entrance of Tokyo Town, I felt instantly transported to the land of the rising sun with two larger-than-life artistic sumo sculptures greeting shoppers.
From Nakamise lots to specialty stores, shoppers can find a rich selection of Japanese food, retail, arts and culture.
Visitors can satisfy their Japanese cuisine cravings with a wide variety of F&B from popular sushi dishes at Fuji Sushi, delicious deep-fried succulent meats at Tonkatsu by Wa Kitchen, mouth-watering teppanyaki at Tokyo Teppan, best of bite-sized Maki sushi to Japanese street food at Yatai Mura.
I told hubs that the next time we're here, we have to try Tonkatsu by Wa Kitchen. |
Spend a minimum of RM80 at any store in Tokyo Town, and buy any instant noodles at RM1 each. |
A long row of claw machines outside Tokyo Town. |
For lunner, I had Indian Rojak & teh tarik at Sedap by Grandmama's located at Level 5 (same level as the skating rink). |
Toilet shot, all because I had too much time and didn't know what to do 😁 |
This Sunday I'll be going to Pavillion again with Cass, just the two of us as hubs has to go to Ipoh for a dinner. Whenever I'm not with my eating partner, I find it really hard to kill the hours at the mall.
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