Yvonne’s KL City guidebook

Yvonne
Yvonne’s KL City guidebook

Sightseeing

The colourful Little India is a 30 minute walk, or an 8-minute drive away. Here you can get delicious and authentic Indian food, clothes and even jewellery.
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Brickfields
235 Jalan Tun Sambanthan
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The colourful Little India is a 30 minute walk, or an 8-minute drive away. Here you can get delicious and authentic Indian food, clothes and even jewellery.
About 4-mins drive or a 20-minute walk away is the famous Thean Hou Temple. The six-tiered Buddhist temple is one of the oldest and largest in Southeast Asia.
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Thean Hou Temple
65 Persiaran Endah
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About 4-mins drive or a 20-minute walk away is the famous Thean Hou Temple. The six-tiered Buddhist temple is one of the oldest and largest in Southeast Asia.

Shopping

If you want to do some shopping, Midvalley Megamall has everything you need and is just a 10-minute drive away.
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Midvalley
Lingkaran Syed Putra
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If you want to do some shopping, Midvalley Megamall has everything you need and is just a 10-minute drive away.
Big shopping mall that would cater to all your shopping needs, Nu Sentral is linked to the KL Sentral trains hub which connects all major railways in the city.
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NU Sentral Shopping Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
201 Jalan Tun Sambanthan
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Big shopping mall that would cater to all your shopping needs, Nu Sentral is linked to the KL Sentral trains hub which connects all major railways in the city.

Food scene

Just a five-minute walk down is the Siu Siu chinese restaurant that’s well known for its char siew or caramalised roast pork.
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Restoran Siu Siu
Lorong Syed Putra Kiri
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Just a five-minute walk down is the Siu Siu chinese restaurant that’s well known for its char siew or caramalised roast pork.
If you’re looking for Nasi Lemak, Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang is the place to be. It is just a 10 minute walk down the road and their fried chicken and sambal is amazing. There’s also roti canai, Kelantan cuisine and a Chinese breakfast stall around the area. After your meal, have a good cup of coffee at the cafe called Make, just across the road.
Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang Restaurant
24A Lorong Syed Putra Kiri
If you’re looking for Nasi Lemak, Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang is the place to be. It is just a 10 minute walk down the road and their fried chicken and sambal is amazing. There’s also roti canai, Kelantan cuisine and a Chinese breakfast stall around the area. After your meal, have a good cup of coffee at the cafe called Make, just across the road.

Consejos para la ciudad

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Bring sunblock and summer clothes

Malaysia enjoys tropical weather all year long -- really humid and warm during the day, and just slightly less humid and warm at night. Dress comfortably but modestly in light clothes, as the country is also predominantly Muslim. If you're looking to visit any places of worship (eg. mosques, temples), do cover your knees and arms. Bring a shawl as well, as some places require women to cover their heads.
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Some useful phrases for tourists in Malay

Malay or Bahasa Melayu is spoken and understood by almost all Malaysians. Here are some useful phrases you can use during your travels in the country. Terima kasih (te-ree-mah ka-seh) / Thank you Ya (yah) / Tidak (tee-dak) – Yes / No Selamat jalan (s’la-mat zha-lan) / Goodbye Sama-sama (saa-ma saa-ma) / You’re welcome Boleh cakap English? (bo-le-cha-kap English)/ Can you speak in English? Saya Tak Faham (saa-yah tak faa-haam) / I don’t understand Di mana tandas (dee ma-na tan-das) / Where is the bathroom? Berapa (be-raa-paa) / How much? Mahal (maa-hal) / Expensive
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Numbers in Malay

Numbers Satu (saa-too) / 1 Dua (doo-aa) / 2 Tiga (tee-gaa) / 3 Empat (erm-paat) / 4 Lima (lee-mah) / 5 Enam (er-nam) / 6 Tujuh (too-jooh) / 7 Lapan (laa-pan) / 8 Sembilan (sem-bee-lan) / 9 Sepuluh (se-poo-looh) / 10
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Don't let your kids out of your sight

While Malaysia is a safe place to travel in, crimes such as kidnapping still occur. Do not let your small children roam by themselves, and always make sure they are near to you and within sight.
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All train lines in the city lead to KL Sentral

You may travel via the MRT/LRT/KTM train lines which are all accessible from KL Sentral, which is a 30 minute walk away. You can also take the KTM from the Midvalley station. Ride-sharing is also an option via the Grab/MyCar mobile applications. Key in this address: A-1-5, Le Chateau 2 Apartment, Bukit Seputeh.