Johor Bahru is the second-largest city in Malaysia and, with the opening of two major amusement parks in 2012, it is poised to become a major tourist destination. TripAdvisor travelers also recommend visiting the Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple, a unique Hindu temple decorated with brilliant glass mosaics.
Restaurants in Johor Bahru
5.0 based on 3 reviews
All natural ,staff friendly ,and more free gift ,special promotions..5 star...thanks sabalan goods,definitely we will come back soon...
4.0 based on 1,226 reviews
Strategically located in the heart of the city and only a stone's throw from the customs and immigration checkpoint, Johor Bahru City Square stands out as a central landmark in JB. With its more than 200 retailers, it offers a host of fashion, entertainment and restaurants. All catered to wow the senses and satisfy the needs. Rush in when the doors open at 10am for breakfast, then head out and start your shopping adventure of clothes, shoes, bags, trinklets, toiletries, electronic toys. Everything the heart desires. Unique to Johor Bahru City Square is the Inner City, an eclectic mix of smallish fashion and accessory shops plus restaurants housed in a tight, quaint setting. Always a firm favorite of the "NOW" generation. After many hours of shopping, rest the feet in one of the numerous restaurants and cafes or indulge in a soothing foot massage, then go on to treat the rest of the body at a salon.
..with good food, relaxing massage and shopping for sure your day will complete with all the variety of shops within this shopping mall.. it is also beside with another big shopping mall-KomtarJBCC.
4.0 based on 256 reviews
Singapore to Bukit Indah We took CW3 from Jurong East bus terminal which is next to Jurong East MRT to Tuas checkpoint. It costs SGD4.30 per adult using ezlink card. If paid by cash, it is SGD$4.50. The ticket shows From : Jurong East and To: Larkin Terminal. After clearing Singapore immigration, at the exit, turn right and walk to the end of the road and join the queue for CW buses. You can take either CW3 or CW6 buses to go to JB checkpoint (CIQ). There are 2 rows for JB immigration. It is separated by a narrow road. If the counters behind are manned, you can also get your passport stamped there. After clearing JB immigration (CIQ) walk straight and you will see a CW staff sitting at one of the bus bay. You can tell him that you want to go Bukit Indah and he will tell you to continue walking straight and join the queue for big sign with No. 1. It is for CW3 bus. Look for signboard which shows Bukit Indah. Sit on the left in the bus and about 20mins into the ride, you will see Aeon Mall. Alight at the sheltered bus stop at the same side of Aeon Mall. Bukit Indah to CIQ At the same sheltered bus stop which you alighted earlier, wait for CW3 bus. Ask the driver if CW3 is going to CIQ. It costs RM5 per adult. The ticket will show Dari: Jusco Bukit Indah and Ke: Jurong East Interchange. Some CW3 bus may be going to Perling Mall. Do not board. After you cleared JB checkpoint, walk straight and wait for CW3, CW4 or CW6 and board. Ask the driver if he is going to Singapore checkpoint. Look for big sign, Arrival, for entrance to Singapore checkpoint. Even if you have nothing to declare at customs, you need to scan your bags at the x ray machines before you use the automated gates to enter into Singapore. After you cleared Singapore checkpoint, turn right and walk to the end of the road. The queue for CW buses is CW3 on the left and other CW buses on the right. CW3 bus will bring you back to JE bus terminal.
4.0 based on 163 reviews
This salon provides excellent services and uses Aveda Plant-based products and provides muslimah room and services. The staff there are very friendly and helpful. I would love to recommend this salon to anyone who is looking for a place to get their hair done.
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