Although its connected to the LRT station, it doesn't really work to be a mall to visit. If people were to go home from work, they would just go home and not shopping all the time. People who lived nearby would definitely travel to other malls to shop rather than go to the nearest one. Its a Malaysian mindset.
I came here for an Anime event right after covid Went into an Elevator from the car park and it opened up into really areas and stairwells with no light and the doors were locked😭 Oh right there were no elevator buttons on those floors so had to walk down the dark stairwells
This guy sounds better than the other channel that does similar review on lemau mall
@@Levante8 thanks mate for your support and encouragement 😊
Although its connected to the LRT station, it doesn't really work to be a mall to visit. If people were to go home from work, they would just go home and not shopping all the time. People who lived nearby would definitely travel to other malls to shop rather than go to the nearest one. Its a Malaysian mindset.
@@keeweemo7609 that's true as well. Still many malls pride themselves for being near to public transport 😅
Gosh that sounds so creepy. 😢
The only thing redeemable about the mall is the Peninsula Chinese restaurant. I went for Dim Sum and dinner a couple of times. The food was great.
@@brianlai4387 couldn't agree more. The Peninsular restaurant is like a totally different contrasting world to the mall
I came here for an Anime event right after covid
Went into an Elevator from the car park and it opened up into really areas and stairwells with no light and the doors were locked😭
Oh right there were no elevator buttons on those floors so had to walk down the dark stairwells
Which country?
@@Nathanfx2006 Malaysia
dead mall, the developer screwed up big time.
@@chrisloh7404 🥲🥲🥲
dying mall
@@goldbergkoo5680 it is. sadly..