A bargain shopper’s delight is just across the causeway in Malaysia, with numerous bus and train services available to ferry travelers across the border. The largest and most popular malls are easily accessible from the checkpoint and offer a blend of name-brand and knockoff shopping. Dig deeper and you’ll appreciate the city’s differences, good and bad, from Singapore, though rumors of rampant crime are overblown. Museums and places of worship abound, along with good dining for any budget. A new premium outlet mall opened just outside the city in December 2011, and keep an eye on the new Legoland Malaysia, slated to open at the end of 2012.
Restaurants in Johor Bahru District
4.5 based on 15 reviews
A safe place to relax and unwind, to good music, ambience, cool drinks with friends and business associates. Safe for ladies to mingle with friends. Live music and good food.
3.5 based on 4 reviews
Rouge provides the best indoor club experiences and optimum sound system, the best in the market. Ranging from fun cocktails, mixer drinks, to elegant wines and finger foods that satisfies your cravings, be sure to try them out! To make the experience better, we have an in-house DJ playing different genres of music daily and live band performances from Thursday to Sunday.
Electronic-darts theme pub, with cheapest price of original beer, and light snacks to enjoy your night life.
Incorporates with the most advanced pong game system by PONGConnect, iPONG is the first sports bar in Malaysia that brings you these revolutionary BEER PONG challenges. Enhancing the infamous traditional game with various digital features and animations giving you the best 'PONG Experience'.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
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