
Petaling Jaya Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
Petaling Jaya [1], universally referred to as PJ, is a satellite city in the state of Selangor to the south of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It attained city status in 2006.
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Understand
Founded only in 1954 as Malaysia's first planned town, PJ has become a busy commercial and residential hub in its own right with over 450,000 inhabitants.
Addresses in PJ are remarkably bureaucratic. The town is divided into numbered sections (seksyen), which to further confuse things are denoted with just S (eastern PJ), SS (central and western), PJU (northern), and PJS (southern). The northern chunk is also known as Damansara. Each road in a section is numbered, so an address like "No. 38, Jalan SS 21/58" means house 38, road 58, section SS21.
Get in
The Kelana Jaya LRT Line (formerly PUTRA LRT) snakes from central Kuala Lumpur to the center of Petaling Jaya and is a good way of avoiding the traffic jams between the two, especially at rush hour.
The KTM Commuter electric trains also have several stops in Petaling Jaya, albeit not as convenient as the LRT as it stops a slight distance away from the PJ State CBD.
Get around
PJ is quite spread out and you pretty much need your own wheels to get around. Feeder bus services to LRT stations tend to be a little spotty, but most stations also have taxi queues. Call Comfort Taxi, tel. +60-3-26922525 if you need a pickup (RM1 surcharge on top of the meter).
However, should you be staying in the major hotels (Hilton, Sunway Resort, Eastin, Crystal Crown, Royale Bintang, and Armada), all of them have shuttle bus services that take guests into KL City and PJ State as well as local landmarks such as Sunway Lagoon, One Utama, and The Curve Shopping Center.
See
Unlike other towns, there is actually nothing much to notice here, except for the occasional oddities here and there.
The best way to see this area is to take a leisurely drive during non-peak hours.
If you must take the public transport, try the Light Rail Transit (LRT) via the Kelana Jaya Line which covers major residential and commercial sections of this town, starting with stations (from KL City); Taman Jaya, Asia Jaya, Taman Paramount, Taman Bahagia and finally Kelana Jaya.
Buy
Various pasar malam (night markets) can be found on the main streets in the suburbs around Petaling Jaya. It's the best way to get to know the 'true' Malaysian culture. There you can find fresh foods, quick snacks and it is also a popular target by the local triads to sell their contraband merchandise of anything under the sun. Let it be clothing, electronics, mobile phone accessories, pirated DVDs and Audio CDs etc. You get a very good bargain if you buy them in bulk or if you speak Malay or Cantonese.
But if it's air-con and fast food you want, PJ does have a few megamalls:
- Amcorp Mall, 18 Persiaran Barat, Off Jln. Timur. Mall with lots of mini-anchor tenants as well as Malaysia's best weekend flea market on the Lower Ground floor. Occupies the best location in PJ State as it is just 5 minutes walk from the Taman Jaya LRT Station (Kelana Jaya Line).
- Atria, Jalan SS22/23, Damansara Jaya. Another community shopping mall with Giant as its anchor tenant. Located right in the middle of the often overlooked Damansara Jaya Town Center.
- Digital Mall, Section 14. Located in the building previously occupied by Metrojaya, this colorful building with the mosaic-like facade and large TV screen opened its doors to PJ folk on August 9 as the city's first IT-lifestyle mall. The Digital Mall is located just across the street from Jaya SC.
- Jaya Shopping Center, Jalan Semangat, Sec. 14. The first mall in Petaling Jaya, this popular community shopping complex has stuff from from one's favourite food to fashion, perfumes to hardware, books to amusements. Cold Storage Supermarket takes up a sizable chunk of the Ground floor, other tenants include Popular Books, Oriental Chinese Restaurant, Guardian Pharmacy, and SenHeng.
- Millennium Square, Section 14. Another newly-completed mall in Section 14, this one is more of a community-based complex as it is surrounded by houses as well as the Menara Jaya condo and below the Millennium Place Residences. Located around 5 minutes drive along the road from Jaya SC.
- Mutiara Damansara. A new commercial precinct that is home to Asia's largest IKEA store together with the adjoining IKANO Power Center. Other malls here include The Curve lifestyle and F&B mall as well as a large TESCO hypermarket and the Cineleisure Damansara Entertainment Complex. The precinct is served by an hourly free shuttle bus from Kelana Jaya LRT (at the entrance to IKANO Center).
- One Utama, 1 Lebuh Bandar Utama (hourly free shuttle bus from LRT Kelana Jaya), [2]. One of the largest and most popular malls in the entire Klang Valley, recently expanded with a brand new wing. Existing tenants Jusco, Marks & Spencer, and TGV Cinemas in the old block are now accompanied by those in the new wing such as U Parkson, MPH Megastore, Golden Screen Cinemas, Celebrity Fitness, as well as Malaysia's largest rock-climbing gymnasium.
- The Curve, No. 6 Jalan PJU 7/3, Mutiara Damansara [3]. This very popular lifestyle and fashion mall forms the centerpiece of the Mutiara Damansara commercial precinct (see above). The complex is split into The Street (outdoor mall) and The Walk (indoor). Anchor tenants include the new MJ by Metrojaya, VISTA Vision Specialist (Region Largest LASIK Outlet), Borders Books' second outlet, MPH Bookstores and HSL Digital Lifestyle as well as Fitness First, Red Box Karaoke, and Marche Movenpick Restaurant at The Street. Other shopping haven nearby include TESCO Hypermarket, IKEA & 10 screen newly opened Cathay Cineplex.
Eat
Eating is almost a national obsession with eateries available around the clock. Petaling Jaya is home to many restaurants and stalls serving all sorts of Asian and Western cuisine catering to almost all sorts of budgets.
- Asian Food House, No. 38, Jalan SS 21/58, Damansara Utama. The sign unhelpfully proclaims that this restaurant specializes in "Asian food", but in reality it's mostly Taiwanese fare. The pork stew with rice (RM8.90) isn't bad.
- Fatty Crab Restaurant, No. 2, Jalan SS 24/13, Taman Megah. It's been over 30 years since Uncle Fatty set up his shop, but their famed sweet, sour and spicy crab still continues to draw the crowds. Roll up your sleeves and dig in, and figure on RM30/head with a few side dishes thrown in.
- Stranger Restaurant & Cafe, No. 10 & 12, Jalan 19/36. The restaurant is most well-known for its three-in-one steamboat-BBQ-Teppanyaki buffet and is priced at RM23.80 per person (adult). In addition, there is a large variety of rice and noodles as well as "kopitiam" (coffeeshop) and drinks selections.
- Ming Tien, SS 24. This is an awesome hawker centre that has just almost every type of stall food imaginable. Now it even has free wireless Internet! The drawback are its television sets blaring out the MTV channel and piped-in advertisements.
- Mamak restaurants, throughout the city. A veritable PJ institution, these 24-hour restaurants operated mainly by Indian-Muslims are popular amongst the young crowd for the live soccer broadcasts on weekends (and weekdays on occasion) as well as cheap food.
- Yu Ai Segambut Seafood Noodle, 58 Jalan SS2/10, 47300 Petaling Jaya (11am-9pm). Try your noodles with any of three soup options: their famous curry, fiery tomyam or milder qingtang.
Drink
Just like in Kuala Lumpur, mamak stalls are also found all around Petaling Jaya. These are wonderful places to hang out with locals and it is possible to stay at one far past midnight (many are even open 24-hours!). They are run by Muslim Indians. They serve a variety of drinks and beverages, and the non-alcoholic options are varied and inexpensive.
For those who are looking for watering holes, several good ones include:
- Rush. Popular among the young crowd in PJ, this disco and bar is located at the Ballroom (Lower Ground) level of Eastin Hotel.
- Slippery Senoritas. Since its opening at Mutiara Damansara's The Curve shopping center, both young people and the white-collared folk have been flocking to this lounge with its excellent live band.
- Uncle Chilli's. A highly popular bistro-bar (especially the working crowd) located at the Hilton. There is a live band that plays several times weekly.
- Laundry. Newly-opened pub with live band at The Curve, located opposite the Cineleisure entertainment complex and next to Fitness First. Very popular place with almost a full house every night!
- Starbucks Coffee. Found all over PJ, most outlets come with WiFi (provided by Timezone) as a free service to customers. Outlets are located in One Utama, The Curve, IKANO Power Center, Damansara Utama, Jaya Sec. 14, Amcorp Mall, and Sunway Pyramid.
Sleep
- Armada, Lorong Utara C, Off Jalan Utara, tel: +60-3-79546888,[4]. Business hotel adjoining Plaza Armada and with the Kelana Jaya Line's Asia Jaya station opposite. Complements the Hilton PJ's 5-star luxury with its own style of business-class service. Rates from RM350 onwards.
- Crystal Crown, 12 Lorong Utara A, Off Jalan Utara, tel: +60-3-79584822,[5]. Popular business hotel which opened in 1995. Room rates from RM150++ onwards.
- Eastin, 13 Jalan 16/11, Pusat Dagang Seksyen 16, tel. +60-3-76287352, [6]. Rush, one of PJ's popular nightspots, is at this business hotel situated in the Phileo Damansara commercial center. Internet rates from RM450 onwards.
- Hilton Petaling Jaya, No 2 Jalan Barat (LRT Asia Jaya), tel: +60-3-79559122, [7]. PJ's premier hotel, recently given a much-needed refurbishment. Large Clark Hatch gym. Rates from RM195 up.
- Lisa De Inn, 2 Jalan Harapan (17/47), tel: +60-3-79553636. Three-star hotel located smack at the bustling "Rothmans" roundabout and in close proximity to the Section 13 industrial hub.
- The Royale Bintang Damansara, The Curve, Mutiara Damansara, tel: +60-3-7843 1111, [8]. An excellent 145-room boutique hotel adjacent to The Curve shopping center and directly opposite the IKEA-IKANO complex. Currently offering Royale Experience promotion at RM198++ per room.
- One Utama Hotel Tower, Bandar Utama. Still-unnamed five-star hotel currently under construction next to the huge One Utama shopping complex in Bandar Utama. It is slated for opening in 2007 and will be managed by See Hoy Chan Group (the developer) themselves.
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