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ms penny |
May i know where exactly Red Palm KL (bukit bintang) is located? Is it a walking distance to Sungai Wang Plaza/Berjaya Times Square Answer: By ms penny on May 02, 2008
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Tilo posts: 32
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Yes, it’s save to book online as the bookings go through hostelworlds established booking system which thousands of travellers use every day. By Tilo on Jan 10, 2008
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adeline |
is it safe if i book the room on9? by giving out all my details ... credit card number and other info ? By adeline on Jan 08, 2008
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Jopie |
Hi Tilo, your information is very helpful and would give a try by train for coming visit to Malaysia from Singapore next month. By Jopie on Oct 20, 2007
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Tilo posts: 32
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It really depends on your preferences. The more comfortable way is to take the night night train from Singapore (leaves 10.15pm and arrives in KL 7am). The ticket is 43S$ for the lower berth. For more info check http://www.ktmb.com.my and http://www.seat61.com/Malaysia.html By Tilo on Sep 18, 2007
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Boedijono |
Hi,Red Palm, By Boedijono on Sep 18, 2007
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John |
The restaurant across the street “Muar” has a great set menu, and they deliver to Red Palm!! By John on Jul 22, 2007
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Tilo posts: 32
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Don’t forget to get Teh Tarik, Tosai, Roti Canai, Fresh Orange, Starfruit Juice,... from the indian restaurant next door. Just order through wall By Tilo on Jul 20, 2007
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Definately one of the highlights of this country and safe to eat. You may have some trouble the first days if you are not used to spiciness of some of the dishes (but not all). But stories of food poisoning are rather rare. So go out try the hawker food and explore. It’s really good. And don’t you dare going to fast food chains… okay, one visit after every 10 local dishes is okay
Story about ancient Malay building principles, the ancient art of Malay geomancy, a parallel to Chinese feng shui and Indian vasthu sastra.
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