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Moi planning go. Any food reco at pelangi area?anyone going jb this weekend? sat is pub holiday

Moi planning go. Any food reco at pelangi area?anyone going jb this weekend? sat is pub holiday

i confirm going... hotel booked.. sian.. many ppl againMoi planning go. Any food reco at pelangi area?![]()
They’ll never ban, they just want fine coz they can under table accept bribes.Fine is kacang puteh; should just ban for 6 months.
Hmmm, whenever I’m there, there’s Chinese, both Malaysian and Singaporean, typically weekday morning. It's no different from Lotus’s Plentong or Bukit Indah, only difference is there’s a bakery supply shop at L1 and two indoor playground for the kids. I will occasionally buy the paper products from welcome concept store. Yeah the food court is more catered to Halal taste buds, which I’ve never eaten before. I’m only there for the groceries to be honest.Hows lotus tebrau now? Last i went it was really a malay mall. Maybe cause nearby is all chinese neighborhood, all the malays gather at that mall. Felt really odd 1 out.
Probably the only halal food court in the vicinity.
Haven tried any foodcourt yet. Aeon indah b4 reno use to hv a pungent smell around foodcourt. Now after reno seems gd. Fully packed. Lightings are bright.Hmmm, whenever I’m there, there’s Chinese, both Malaysian and Singaporean, typically weekday morning. It's no different from Lotus’s Plentong or Bukit Indah, only difference is there’s a bakery supply shop at L1 and two indoor playground for the kids. I will occasionally buy the paper products from welcome concept store. Yeah the food court is more catered to Halal taste buds, which I’ve never eaten before. I’m only there for the groceries to be honest.
Oh i last went during evening last yr. Whole place all malay. Went cause got hock hua.Hmmm, whenever I’m there, there’s Chinese, both Malaysian and Singaporean, typically weekday morning. It's no different from Lotus’s Plentong or Bukit Indah, only difference is there’s a bakery supply shop at L1 and two indoor playground for the kids. I will occasionally buy the paper products from welcome concept store. Yeah the food court is more catered to Halal taste buds, which I’ve never eaten before. I’m only there for the groceries to be honest.
AI OverviewHi, anyone has clues what app to use to pay for the carpark (those along the shophouses) outside Sutera mall?
Isit also true parking is free after 6pm at such places?
https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/mbjbspot/id1641406902Hi, anyone has clues what app to use to pay for the carpark (those along the shophouses) outside Sutera mall?
Isit also true parking is free after 6pm at such places?
How’s Hock Hua? I only buy the herbal tea occasionally.Oh i last went during evening last yr. Whole place all malay. Went cause got hock hua.
I hv both these apps.AI Overview
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In Johor Bahru (JB), there are two primary parking apps to use: MBJBSpot and Parkmax@Johor. MBJBSpot is generally used for areas under the Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru (MBJB) (city council). Parkmax@Johor is used in areas managed by Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP). It's crucial to check the signage at the parking spot to see which council it falls under.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Tips for using parking apps in JB:
- MBJBSpot (Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru):
This app is primarily used for parking in Johor Bahru City Centre. It's recommended to download the MBJBSpot V2 app, according to Reddit. This app allows you to pay for parking and even manage compounds.
- Parkmax@Johor (Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri):
This app is used for areas like Sutera Mall, Bukit Indah, and other areas under MBIP jurisdiction. Look for signage indicating "Zon Parkir Berbayar" (paid parking zone) with the MBIP logo, as mentioned on Facebook.
- Check the signage:
Before using the app, carefully review the parking signage to determine which council manages the parking area and which app to use.
- Download the correct app:
Make sure you download the appropriate MBJBSpot V2 or Parkmax@Johor app.
- Payment options:
MBJBSpot V2 allows payment through credit/debit cards and FPX online banking. You can also transfer credits to other MBJBSpot accounts.
- Other payment methods:
In addition to apps, Touch 'n Go cards are often accepted in many mall car parks.
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Tried this place buay pai. They hv vegetarian dishes also.
You swipe left can le ma.Where are the food pics ?!?! U took photo of signage only !?. Need to be banished to 18th level of hell together with those coin diggers.
You swipe left can le ma.
nth much. easier to go bukit indah aeon. the promos the same. cny period mushrooms cheap. i went there to makan ikea nia. then might as well make a trip there ssrr. felt so out of place when there. think all the working class happen to off work all go there makan. cause nearby is all chinese neighbourhood.How’s Hock Hua? I only buy the herbal tea occasionally.
U see right side wu arrow key press on itWhere are the food pics ?!?! U took photo of signage only !?. Need to be banished to 18th level of hell together with those coin diggers.
Tried this place buay pai. They hv vegetarian dishes also.