Spotlight on Kuala Lumpur

Institute members share their recommended spots for your next business trip to Malaysia’s bustling capital city


Have lunch at…

Hakka Restaurant

Family-owned Hakka Restaurant specializes in authentic Hakka Chinese cuisine. Signature dishes include baked crab with rice vermicelli. “Located on Jalan Kia Peng, Hakka Restaurant is a great restaurant with a wonderful atmosphere that serves lunch and dinner at reasonable prices. The seafood is fantastic. It is convenient for travellers as it is right in the centre of Kuala Lumpur. You can have your meal indoor or outdoor,” says Lee Soo Eng, Partner at Mazars. More info at www.hakkakl.com

Stay at…

Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur

Adjacent to the iconic PETRONAS Twin Towers, the Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur features luxurious rooms and suites, as well as function rooms and a fully equipped business and conference centre. Relax your mind at The Spa and take a dip at the infinity edge pool. It is 28 minutes from the airport by Airport Express and 45 minutes by car. “The service is good and there are some fine dining options. The hotel is next to the Kuala Lumpur City Centre Park so you can enjoy the park at your convenience. Furthermore, Suria KLCC is right next to it and is one of the best shopping malls in KL,” says Eric Chung, Chief Executive Officer of VGX Limited. More info at www.mandarinoriental.com/kuala-lumpur

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August 2019
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