We can all agree that if Malaysians want to gather, they will do it over food. Be it brunch, tea or supper, for Malaysians a meet up with loved ones is not complete without something delicious to munch on.
With this in mind, we’ve put together an epic foodie list at Pavilion Bukit Jalil in conjunction with the Pavilion Taste campaign happening from now until 13 November 2023.
Halal-Certified & Muslim-Friendly Haven
Pavilion Bukit Jalil is home to some great halal and muslim-freindly choices (with over 40 options) that are perfect for everyone. Indulge in everyone’s favourite Kyochon 1991 for the best Korean fried chicken with a choice of red pepper or garlic flavours to choose from.
Malaysians are no strangers to all-you-can-eat buffets and almost everyone knows and loves Suki-Ya. A crowd favourite, this restaurant offers a great all-you-can-eat hotpot special at an affordable price. There are four delectable soup bases that guests can choose from (shabu shabu, miso, sukiyaki, and kimuchi), but the best part? All their meats are free flow as well!
For those looking for something beyond the usual hotpot, the newly opened BBQ Town serves up some mouth-watering all-you-can-eat barbeque. The buffet-style restaurant combines the flavours of a good barbeque with shabu-shabu and offers unlimited Australian beef, lamb, chicken and prawn, sushi, and vegetables. Guests can also enjoy the enhanced flavours of six-hour-long kombu chicken soup and complimentary fried chicken as starters to get those appetites going.
Locations:
Kyochon 1991: Level 3, Pink Zone
Kagura Ramen, Tokyo Town: Level 2, Orange Zone
Suki-Ya: Level 5, Orange Zone
BBQ Town: Level 4, Pink Zone
Momo Paradise: Level 3, Orange Zone
Western Delights
For those looking for some hearty western fare is Arthur’s Storehouse with dishes and cocktails inspired by one of the world’s most famous stout brands. Aside from the regular Irish meals on offer, guests should try the special Guinness bak kut teh which is best paired with – you guessed it – a frothy pint of Guinness. Alternatively, Healy Mac’s Irish Restaurant and Bar is one that you don’t want to miss. The restaurant is known for their friendly staff, fun atmosphere and delicious delights. Their fish is coated with a crisp batter, seasoned to perfection and served with a healthy side of chips and a twist of lemon. Healy Mac’s also offers a unique green pea sauce as an alternative to the classic tartar sauce.
For the meat-eaters, the self-proclaimed “antidote for a carnivore”, Naughty Babe, Dirty Duck is a popular European fusion restaurant known for their pork and their duck – and guests cannot visit the restaurant without having the Naughty Babe Dirty Duck BBQ pork ribs. Lacquered with homemade barbecue sauce and grilled to perfection, the pork ribs are best accompanied by the restaurant’s homemade flaming hot chilli sauce.
For those looking for a spot to unwind, SOUL-ed Out is the perfect place for you to kick back with your friends on a Friday night. While they dish out some delicious food, it’s their appetisers and drinks that really shine. We suggest the cheese nachos and a signature mojito (known to be the best mojito in town) as the pairing is sure to kickstart a great time.
Locations:
Arthur’s Storehouse: Level 3, Pink Zone
Healy Mac’s Irish Restaurant and Bar: Level 3, Orange Zone
SOULed Out: Level 3, Orange Zone
Naughty Babe, Dirty Duck: Level 3, Orange Zone
Seafood Sensation
Xi Yu Restaurant: Level 3, Orange Zone
Siong Tong Gai: Level 5, Pink Zone
Xiangshan Fish Steamboat: Level 4, Pink Zone
Lee’s Signature Fish: Level 4, Orange Zone
Thirst Quenchers TO-GO
New kids on the coffee-block, 117 Coffee Bar and JP & CO is already the go-to for specialty coffee. Brewing from 10am to 10pm daily, 117 Coffee Bar puts a unique spin on classic coffee favourites. From their lemon twist brew to their sparkling Americano, the coffee offerings are a delightful departure from the usual iced lattes. JP & CO on the other hand serves up some strong coffee for the days when you need to be highly productive and strongly caffeinated.
If you’re looking for something a little less caffeinated, Yogurt Cow’s ice-blended yoghurt drinks are the way to go with plenty of zesty options, including the busy mango, grapey grape, and smashy strawberry. Purple rice and mango & pomelo are two other must-try crowd favourites.
Locations:
117 Coffee Bar: Level 5, Pink Zone
JP & CO: Level 2, Orange Zone
Yogurt Cow: Level 5, Pink Zone
Just Desserts
Inside Scoop: Level 3, Pink Zone
The Grass: Level 4, Pink Zone
The Food Merchant: Level 1, Orange Zone
Pavilion Bukit Jalil is also giving away 50 of your favourite F&Bs every weekday from various restaurants. Check out their social media for more info on these giveaways that are limited and based on a first-come, first-served basis so be sure to hurry and claim your goodies from now until 13 November!
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