Other shopping in Kuala Lumpur
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Jalan Petaling
The commercial heart of Chinatown is one of the most colourful and busiest shopping parades in KL, particularly at night when stalls cram the covered street. It offers everything from fresh fruit and cheap clothes and shoes to copies of brand-name watches and handbags, and pirated CDs and DVDs. Be prepared to bargain hard.
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Pudu Market
Arrive early to experience KL’s largest wet (produce) market at its most frantic. Here you can get every imaginable type of fruit, vegetable, fish and meat – from the foot of a chicken slaughtered and butchered on the spot to a stingray fillet or a pig’s penis. Attached is Pusat Makanan Peng Hwa, an old-fashioned 24-hour food court where you can join locals and market traders wolfing down rice porridge, noodle soup or chicken rice (all under RM10).
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Chow Kit Market
It’s sensory overload at this lively market, where tightly jammed stalls sell clothes, toys, buckets, stationary, noodles, spices, fresh meat and live, flapping fish, as well as a staggering array of weird and wonderful tropical fruit. Shops in the lanes around the market, particularly Jln Haji Hussein, specialise in made-to-order songkok, the traditional Malay-style fez.
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Capsquare
A new focus of the Little India area is CapSquare, an attractive complex for business, residential and entertainment purposes bordered by Jln Munshi Abdullah, Jln Dang Wangi and the muddy Sungai Kelang (Kelang River) – head here on the first and third weekends of the month for a bazaar featuring food, fashion and interesting knick-knacks.
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Pasar Malam
Little India is an area that is best explored on foot. The best time to visit is late Saturday afternoon when Lg TAR fills up with the area’s pasar malam.
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Sungei Wang Plaza
SungeiWangPlaza is a mall in which it’s easy to lose yourself for hours exploring. Sungei Wang is particularly good for youthful fashion and accessories.
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Pavilion KL
Over 450 retail shops spread across seven levels in KL’s latest shopping extravaganza with its shiny ambience and wide range of international labels.
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Imbi Plaza
ImbiPlaza is the place to head to for digital and electronic goods, including computers, cameras and mobile phones.
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Ikarrtini
Check out the separate men’s and women’s stores selling their own batik design print fashions on fine silk and cotton.
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Jendela
Beautiful traditional and modern batik prints used for homewares and clothing. There’s also a branch at CapSquare.
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Aseana
Stylish and extensive selection of local fashion, plus a cafe serving good Malay food and drinks.
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BB Plaza
BB Plaza is a mall in which it’s easy to lose yourself for hours exploring.
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Berjaya Times Square
Mammoth mall with a huge Borders bookstore, an indoor amusement park and a multiplex cinema.
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Cold Storage
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Isetan
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Mercado
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Bangsar Village I & II
These connected malls form the shopping hub of Bangsar; the newer Village II complex is packed with international and local fashion shops, restaurants and cafes.
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