What Did They Say?
Latest Reviews Gathered, Unfiltered.
Good Times DIY Baking Studio
Munny L
8 months ago"A great first time experience baking in Johor!
They have a menu of items from Easy to Advanced and even special bakes. They accept walk-ins, but do try to make a reservation a day in advance so they can check for available ingredients.
They have their courses available on their website and on Klook as well. Do chat with them via WhatsApp to secure a slot on a particular day and time. They would suggest 1 participant to work on 1 menu item. Parent and child pairings are allowed.
They're on level 2 of Paradigm mall. Upon entry we placed our belongings in lockers and everything starts like clock work. They have an iPad with extremely detailed instructions and images to take you through the entire baking process. Measurements and temperatures all written down on P..." View
Tropicana Aman Central Park
S .Shafariana
8 months ago"Loved this park. You can get almost 4-5km by just running 1 loop at this park.
There are 2 playgrounds here, the central/east lake and west lake. They build it suitable for age 3 until teenagers to play.
There's also few huts around the park where you can gather with families and friends while feeding the fish.
Different types of fish in the pond that usually kids will feed them with fish pallets or breadcrumbs.
Parking is available at two areas, central/east lake and west lake but usually the central/east lake will be full on the weekend and people will park at west lake." View
Monalisa Bookstore 御書閣
y ooi
8 months ago"Not sure how’s the bookstore survive for the past few years???♀️ I saw ppl recommended this place to take pic only on xhs therefore i pay a visit. Some of the books have no price tag but I never ask why. Majority are chinese book and the English book at the upstairs. They sell cakes and Japanese cuisine as well. There’s no power socket and WiFi. I went to take pic and read a few pages of book then I left. If u want to take pic this is the place for you. It’s nearby to pavilion bukit jalil walking distance." View
Molly Fantasy & Kidzoona IOI City Mall
Ima Nasir
9 months ago"Amazing place. My kid love it so much. Even though it is small yet pack with activity and sensory play.
We went on weekend fortunately less crowded. Maximum 3 hours allowed inside to play. At the meantime, you can also go out and comeback within that 3 hours. You have to inform if you are ready to check out for their reference and validation.
This is my very first time came here. For first timer, you are required to register as member with small fees. Nevertheless, for the next visit you will entitle for discount, promo etc. It’s worth it.
The member card can be top up so that you can play with the machine games outside easily. Just tap the card and ready to play. The place nearby the ice skating area at level 1.
Note: Before entering, we are required..." View
Malaysian Chinese Museum
Carrie Lim
9 months ago"At the begining of the entrance, the audio and awesome replicate ship set up on the introduction of Cheng Ho is great. However, towards the end of the display is rather dull with lots of emphasis on the relationship with Mainland China stuff and info, and lack of attraction and interest to move on to read and view all the posters and politician images.
The lighting need to adjust properly as every section has limited light sensor control and it will suddenly darken with horror stature and pictures/ photos when you are happen to be in these sections. This also make reading difficult as some displays has small prints and old.
Overall, there are room for improvements, and to recommend seniors citizen age cap at 60 instead of 65 to enjoy half of the entrance fees.View
Setia EcoHill 2 - Adventure Park
Nic Wang
9 months ago"Parking is plenty as there is not many people. Yesterday evening (during my survey), only 1 vehicle which I notice were there for some 'in car project'; today morning theres only 1 other family there.
Tried the green trail today by foot as its wet around 8am due tonlight drizzle. Its very slippery. Some path had steep gradient. Very dangerous for bicycle even its the easiest trail.
The back part of the green trail where the obstacle course is, its very messy with tall grass around it but can tell theres people maintaining it as the ground is clean. If there no maintenance, the ground would be full of dead leaves (see the obstacle course picture).
Did not try the walking path as its very wet.
Overall, its a good place to enjoy nature. 1 round of green ..." View
Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple
T. Spark
9 months ago"Entrance for RM10 unless you're Indian/Hindu. Based on the unfavorable reviews here complaining about service and attitudes, I guess they have become more tourist-friendly now, maybe because now there are not many tourists. By the time I visited it seems I was the only tourist, the dozen of others were all praying Indians. Not just they didn't charge me 0.5 extra for the shoe basket, they also allowed me to take written pictures without extra charge even though notices of taking pictures require RM3 per shot were still all over inside the temple.
I would say, the glass temple was less than impressive especially after reading many favourable comments and getting my expectation a bit too high. After all, the temple was not big. There were really not much to see. The artistic effe..." View
Bukit Panchor Recreational Forest Penang
Forest Ang
9 months ago"This Bukit Panchor state park was declared many years ago together with Pulau Jerejak state park. Too bad Pulau Jerejak state park was just being forgotten by the state government. Not much improvement since my last visit some 6 years ago. Today this state park border has been extensively developed for tourism by the Kedah state government and naming Bukit Panchor peak as Bukit Angin. An old heritage border stone marker between the British and Siamese kingdom can be seen about an hour hike from the car park." View
Paya Bakau Kampung Sijangkang Recreational Park
c ph (Pink Gardenia)
10 months ago"A good place to walk into natural mangrove swamps to rejuvenate your spirit. You will be walking on wooden structure which is well maintained and safe. No running is allowed here for safety. Most of the time you will be in shades of mangroves trees and giant nipa palm. There are many places for resting with wooden benches for viewing around. Do look out for the bright orange colour small crabs in the muddy swamps below. It has only one big claw which makes it stands out. I also saw some beautiful butterflies after a short walk from the enterance. Only RM 2 for adults and RM 1 for children.
Do wear proper shoes for walking, preferably non-slip too. Enjoy your walk and stay safe!" View
The Hideout Gopeng
Millicent Lee
10 months ago"Look no further!! This is the best campsite I've been to! Allow me lay down the hits!
Hits:
1) Very hospitable and friendly camp owners Cindy and Mr G!
2) Clean toilet and well thought of convenience. Shower pressure was good too!
3) Big shelter at common area for all campers to hang around with tables and benches
4) Clean campsite with proper garbage disposal. There's even segregation for food waste, black bins and recycling bottles and cans!
5) Ample space for even dish wash with 4 sinks
6) Cindy's ice-cream is soooo good! We tapau home to KL and survived the trip!
7) Location wise is by the river! Double win!
8) Outdoor excursion activities which we took. We took white water rafting and we had so much fun! Most importantly we felt and assured ..." View