What Did They Say?
Latest Reviews Gathered, Unfiltered.
ABC Cooking Studio Pavilion Elite KL
Agnes Chan
2 months ago"Had a very nice learning journey with my instructor, Nicole, who always support and encourage me, even though I just attended her 4 classes. She was keen to share the knowledge and tips on baking, friendly and cute as always and make laugh with me :)
Recipes were clear with every step and easy to follow and learn. The satisfaction of baking those cakes had made me to move more forward to achieve my dream. If you have interested in baking or even cooking, you may come and join us, we can be friend also! ;)" View
Icescape Ice Rink @ IOI City Mall
Kareena
2 months ago"I really enjoyed the experience of being able to skate for the WHOLE DAY. However, there were some downs to it too.
Let me begin with the pros. First of all, it is super duper affordable considering the "no time limit" policy. I managed to skate for 8 hrs. Next, there was many benches for skaters and visitors to sit around to rest or wait.
However, since we went on a school holiday, the amount of people was insane! Almost the whole rink was filled up and there were so many incidents of speed skating and hitting into someone else. My suggestion is to have a barricade in the centre of the rink to allow skaters that are taking classes to get the most out of their lesson. The rest who are not taking classes will just skate in ONE DIRECTION, around the barricade.
The next is..." View
Chocolate Museum Kuala Lumpur
Kareena
2 months ago"Very exciting experience. The chocolate museum provided so many information about the history and origin of chocolate. There is a COLLECTION of mugs with different designs. Halfway though the museum, there a chocolate train that goes off chugging around a track. As a kid, it was lots of fun to take a break from reading information and watch the train go around while clicking all the sound effects together.
After you passed the train, there's a 3D effect photo booth that looks like the town Vernice. The effect turned out amazing but I'm not quite sure why it's there.
There's many candy achievements. There's our ex prime minister, Mr. Mahadir and his wife, made up of M&Ms. There's also Malaysia's twin towers made out of chocolate! YUM!
The final thing of museum 2.0 are these f..." View
Putrajaya Challenge Park (Skatepark Mountain Bike)
Ho Pooi Yee
2 months ago"Dropped by this park wrongly as looking for climbing park. There is a big flat compound for practising skating and skateboarding before another compound to test our your skill and your capabilities. No entrance fee needed, bring your own tools as the place only got an office and two toilets. Skateboarding class available with enquiry. This park is available for mountain biking but not sure if different sites or sharing the skateboarding compound. It is wonderful experience if you just sit and enjoy seeing how the kids and teen-age mastering the skill." View
Sky Tower Melaka
Victoria Bong
2 months ago"Come to the shore sky tower to enjoy the 360 view of Malacca City. There’s nothing here, just come as tourist and take a picture up there.
The only thing that matter is the elevator to 41 Floor. We have wait for 15 minutes and the elevator always full.
The hotel that was in the same building was quite badly managed. We must stop at some floor because of the hotel guest.
And Hotel staff pushing food tray and big laundry trolley into guest elevator, that is why the elevator always full.
Ticket Price :
Adult
RM 25 (Mon - Thu)
RM 35 (Fri - Sun)
Child (Aged 3 to 12 years)
RM 18 (Mon - Thu)
RM 25 (Fri - Sun)" View
Crystal Mosque (Masjid Kristal)
Ainur Nurlybekkyzy
2 months ago"The Crystal Mosque, located in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia, is a stunning architectural masterpiece that is definitely worth a visit. This mosque is one of the most unique and beautiful mosques in the world, and it is a true reflection of Malaysia's rich cultural heritage.
The mosque is made entirely of steel, glass, and crystal, and its design is truly breathtaking. The walls and roof of the mosque are made entirely of glass panels, which allow natural light to flood the interior and create a stunning play of light and shadow.
Inside the mosque, visitors will be greeted by a spacious prayer hall that can accommodate up to 1,500 worshippers at a time. The hall features intricate carvings and beautiful Islamic calligraphy, and the overall ambiance is one of peace and ser..." View
Teluk Senangin Beach
Leanie Toh
2 months ago"A hidden gem about 25 minutes drive from Sitiawan town. The long stretch of fine sandy beach and wave was just nice for swimming. There were a nice patch of pine trees swaying from the cool breeze and monkeys jumping on the roof of the shops. A convenient public shower area and toilets for RM1 per shower or 50 cents for toilet usage. Plastic chairs for lounging were at RM5 each or is it per hour basis, I wonder. Place was not crowded even though it was Labour Day holiday but last day of a long weekend.
We came not prepared for a swim but managed to see a perfect sunset! A first for me to see the beautiful sun sinking directly into the sea. Words cannot describe the changing color of the sky and reflection on the water. Must return soon for a swim. The water was clean...unlike the po..." View
KL Bird Park
Saj
2 months ago"I visited the bird park in Kuala Lumpur and I have to say, I was blown away by the experience! The park is home to over so many species of birds, and it's amazing to see them up close in their natural habitats.
The park is incredibly well-maintained, with spacious enclosures that allow the birds to fly freely and interact with each other. The staff are also very knowledgeable and passionate about the birds, and they're always happy to answer any questions you might have. One of the highlights of my visit was the bird show, which was truly breathtaking.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the bird park in Kuala Lumpur. It's a wonderful way to spend a day surrounded by the beauty and majesty of nature." View
Royal Museum Seri Menanti
Putri Anor
2 months ago"A very serene place worth visiting if you're in the area - Seri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan. Free entrance..Can enjoy a quick meal and drinks at Kopi Buyau. Tried the signature drink which I think is a bit overpriced and too sweet for my liking. Tp bolehla the combo of hupseng crackers and nescafe tarik/whipped cream/caramel is alright. Tried the murtabak cheese which was lacking the daging in murtabak.
A pleasant way to spend your half day here I feel. Definitely a great place for wedding or family photos. Very picturesque." View
Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum
Alan Tee
2 months ago"The Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum offers a glimpse into the history of the Malacca Sultanate, one of the most prominent kingdoms in Southeast Asia. While the place is huge, only the palace is open for visitation, which may be a letdown for some visitors.
Inside the museum, visitors can see the Sultan's bedchamber, meeting room with his ministers, and various picture and history board explanations. However, the overall experience can feel somewhat underwhelming, visitors typically spend less than 15 minutes for the entire museum visitation.
One downside of the museum is the entrance fees, which is RM 15 for Malaysians. Some visitors feel that to encourage Malaysians and kids to learn more about the history of Malacca and Malaysia, the museum should not be charging.View