Tag: Johor Bahru
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Johor Bahru Eats & Buys: JB City Square + KOMTAR JBCC
JB City Square Shopping Centre and KOMTAR JBCC, next to Johor Bahru checkpoint, offer tons of dining option for locals and tourists going to / from Singapore.
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Johor Bahru Eats & Buys: Taman Pelangi + Newspaper Street (彩虹花园 + 报纸街)
Known as a “supper” place, many eating places in Taman Pelangi are opening up during the day. Aside from eating places, 2 malls offer shopping and groceries.
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Johor Bahru Eats & Buys: Dai Mah Garden / Taman Sri Tebrau (大马花园)
Aside from Taman Century and Taman Sentosa, Taman Sri Tebrau is another food haven known to most Singapore visitors. Most eating places are opened in the evening.
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Johor Bahru Eats & Buys: Taman Sentosa + Taman Melodies (大丰花园 + 美乐花园)
Taman Sentosa, familiar to many Singaporeans, is known for its large number of diverse local food options, as well as international delights.
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Johor Bahru Eats & Buys: KSL City Mall
KSL City Mall has abundant food options, including restaurants, Nanyang kopitiams, a Glutton Food Street, many food kiosks and a night market on Monday evenings.
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Johor Bahru Eats & Buys: Around KSL City Mall @ Taman Century (世纪花园)
Those willing to explore the streets outside KSL City Mall will be rewarded with more cheap and good local eats. There are cafes and traditional bakeries too.
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Johor Bahru Bus Guides: Get Around Johor Bahru using Public Buses
Public bus services is the cheapest way to get around Johor Bahru and to neighbouring districts, such as Pontian, Kulai and Kota Tinggi. There are trains to Kulai too.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Zaituna Restoran Middle Eastern & Arab Cuisines
Restoran Zaituna, a popular Middle Eastern restaurant, serves authentic Middle Eastern and Arabic cuisines and praised as the “best Arabian food in Johor Bahru”.
