The Berjaya Times Square Shopping Mall

Kuala Lumpur is a worldwide shopping retreat that offers surplus choices of retail shopping. Even though a number of shops are sprinkled in and around the city’s vicinity, the country’s sultry climate pulls the shoppers to breezy interiors of the airconditioned expansive shopping malls.

There are almost 8 big shopping malls that are situated in the Berjaya Times square area itself these shopping malls range from the elite ultra posh star hill Gallery to the recently constructed fashionable Fahrenheit 88 to the haven of gadgets, Low Yat Plaza to the down market of Sungei Wang plaza.

Structure

The Berjaya Times Square located within the Bukit Bin tang is one of the largest shopping centers. It is one of the easily noticeable structures in the city. It is situated alongside the Jalan Imbi, the city 48 storey twin tower and it first opened its door to the public in the year 2003.A wide range of retail stores, restaurants are located in each 203 m tower. The Berjaya Times Square is spread on a area of 700,000 sq.m

Design

At present the Berjaya Times Square ahs more than 100 retail outlets and 65 food joints. The food outlets are located on the lower ground floor. A famous restaurant is the Taste of Asia which offers a wide range of food cuisine. It is specialized in Korean and Japanese culinary. The other food joints located on the ground floor are the Dynsaty Dragon sea food restaurant. The restaurant is a division of the renowned Hong Kong Kim Gary Restaurant.

Petty boutique like 29 fashions, Anna’s, Gimmie more Boutiques are sprinkled all through the Mall.The shopping mall also houses in the remaining areas shops like toy stores such as Citrine toys, Anime Tech, Graffti toys, Kyosho etc. Also there are shops with IT stuffs, gizmos, and gadget like Apple, Cannon, Acer, Dell, HTC, Lenovo, and HP
Business hours: The shopping mall is opened daily from10.00 to 22.00

Location: It is located opposite to the Amoda building and the Melina Hotel.

Address: 1 Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: (603) 2117 3111

 

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