No Entry : But Why Malaysian Just Ignore It?

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 731 views

No Entry - Tropicana City Mall

No Entry - Tropicana City Mall

As everyone can see the sign… It’s written there No Entry, but why ppl are still queuing up there? This is in one of the mall in Petaling Jaya. Isn’t this we refer to Malaysia Boleh? or Malaysian do not ever follow the rules or just against it? …

Not only that, I also paling hate those ppl who cut queue near the junction or traffic light where all of the rest just queuing for their turn, this mostly happen to those driving big car like BMW, Mercedez-Benz etc… Can’t you just wait for your turn and why do you think we queue up for? Please obey the rules! Rules are meant to be followed and not meant to be broken!

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拾八风味 Room Eighteen @ Tropicana City Mall

Saturday, December 26th, 2009 1,146 views

Room Eighteen

Room Eighteen

Room Eighteen

Tried out this 拾八风味 Room Eighteen at Tropicana City Mall last few weeks, overall it’s so so only but the price is a bit pricey! One Ala Carte dish could cost you about RM15++ gov tax, service tax…

BBQ Pork Rice
BBQ Pork Rice – It’s good but expect it about RM15

Beef Hor Fun
Beef Hor Fun (Wet) – Normal saja… and it’s pricey too! You can have this at a cheaper price at any tai pai tong!

Beef Hor Fun
Beef Hor Fun (Dry) – Normal saja… and it’s pricey too! You can have this at a cheaper price at any tai pai tong!

Squid
Squid – A bit salty!

Dessert

Black Sesame
Black Sesame – Do not ever order this! It’s make from powder and taste watery… Worst.

Watermelon Aloe Vera
Watermelon Aloe Vera – So so only…

Citrus Romance (Guai Lin Gou)
Citrus Romance (Guai Lin Gou) – This is so so but at least better than the rest.

Food

It’s not recommended but if you want to give it a try, you may do so but do not put so much hope on it. Really disappointed as it’s a subsidiary of Tai Thong Group and I expect more!

Room Eighteen Branches

Room Eighteen Tropicana City Mall
Lot G-35, Ground Floor,
Tropicana City Mall,
No 3, Jalan ss20/27, 47400 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan.
Tel : 03-77288128
Fax : 03-77288182

Room Eighteen Berjaya Times Square
LG 50 & LG 18C,
Lower Ground Floor,
Berjaya Times Square,
Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 03-21488688
Fax : 03-21482488

Room Eighteen Mid Valley Mega Mall
Lot G(E)-009, Ground Floor, Mid Valley Mega Mall,
Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 03-29383311
Fax : 03-29383991

Business hours: 11am to 9.45pm, daily. Non-halal.
Official Website : http://www.taithong.com.my

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GSC Tropicana City Mall Opening Soon! Free Movie Screening 20 – 23 Jun 09

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 2,328 views

GSC Free Movie Tickets @ Tropicana City Mall
GSC Free Movie Tickets @ Tropicana City Mall
GSC Free Movie Tickets @ Tropicana City Mall

If you are planning for a “Transformers : Revenge of the Fallen” outing with your pals, check out the new 8-screen GSC Tropicana City at Tropicana City Mall this month end.

Get yourself acquainted first with the new 1,449-seater cinema which also provides two wheelchair space per hall for the physically challenged patrons as there will be a four-day free screenings for the public from this Saturday till Tues (June 20- 23) onwards.

Movies selected for the free screenings are as follows:
“Slumdog Millionaire”, “Dragonball Evolution”, “Race to Witch Mountain”, “Confessions of A Shopholic”, “Paul Bart: Mall Cop”, “Ip Man” (18SG), “Syurga Cinta” and “Ayan”.

You can easily redeem tickets for these free shows by cutting out any original GSC cinema listings via the newspaper and GSC website @ www.gsc.com.my to exchange for two free tickets per coupon / clipping each, on a first-come first-served basis, while tickets last. Each person is limited to four tickets (maximum) and the redemption exercise will start from 10am , June 20, 2009 onwards. Redemption of tickets is limited to the movies on the same day of redemption.

No advance redemption will be entertained. Full details of the movie schedule can be downloaded from GSC website and will also be available at GSC Tropicana City.

GSC Tropicana City is located on the second floor of Tropicana City Mall and will complement the 13-screen GSC 1 Utama (New Wing) in catering to the entertainment needs in the Petaling Jaya area and beyond.

Movie fans can look forward to special giveaways like balloons, “Buy 1 Free 1″ coupons, “Buy 2 Free 1″ coupons and “Wheel of Fortune” activity during the opening weekend ( June 27- 28). With every purchase of a GSC regular or large combo with F & N Coca-Cola drinks, GSC patrons will be rewarded with a complimentary can drink, while stocks last.

Highlight of the weekend activity (June 27) is a Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” roadshow whereby Transformers fans will be challenged to transform the Transformers toys in the shortest time. Check out the details at www.gsc.com.my.

Click here to redeem your free GSC Movie Tickets!

Address :
GSC Tropicana City
Lot L2-13, Second Floor
Tropicana City Mall
No. 3 Jalan SS20/27
47400 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan

Reservation Number : 03-8312 3456
Commenced Business : 23 Jun 2009
No. Hall : 8
Seating Capacity : 1,449
Sound System : DTS / SRD

Official Website:
http://www.gsc.com.my

Click here for GSC @ Tropicana City Mall Map

Sectoion 14 Jaya Supermarket accident: Workers trapped, one dead

Thursday, May 28th, 2009 1,157 views

Old abandoned Jaya Supermarket opposite Jaya 33 in Section 14, Petaling Jaya landmark collapsed… It was the very first few supermarket or mall in Petaling Jaya and was abandoned for new project and today it collapsed after demolition operations went awry.

Section 14 Jaya Supermarket Collapsed
The landmark Jaya Supermarket building in Section 14 in Petaling Jaya collapsed after demolition operations went awry Thursday afternoon

PETALING JAYA: The abandoned Jaya Supermarket in Section 14 here collapsed after demolition operations went awry on Thursday evening.

Part of the four-storey building, a landmark of the city, collapsed at about 4:45pm, trapping nine Indonesian construction workers. Others working at the site managed to escape.

The Fire and Rescue Department received a distress call at 5:08pm and about 50 firemen immediately rushed to the scene.

Section 14 Jaya Supermarket Collapsed

Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Soiman Jahid said the first worker was pulled out of the rubble at 5:45pm and followed by the second about fifteen minutes later.

The two injured victims Suriono, 31, and Salleh, 45 were sent to the University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC).

Rescue workers also recovered the body of a construction worker at 6:44pm.

Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Arjunaidi Mohamed said Suriono was admitted to the emergency ward while Salleh received outpatient treatment.

“The dead victim has been identified as Maskor, 28,” he said at a press conference at the scene.

He said that six more construction workers were still trapped under the debris.

“We are working on the assumption that they are still alive. The search and rescue operation will continue untill all are accounted for,” he said.

A resident living nearby earlier said he had heard trapped workers shouting “Tolong, tolong (Help, help)” for a while, but there was only silence now.

One trapped worker apparently managed to call his boss on his handphone, and rescue workers are trying to trace him.

By nightfall, an operations centre had been set up and spotlights were used to help with the rescue efforts.

Soiman said the rescue operation involves over 150 personnel from his department, police, the Civil Defence Department, Petaling Jaya City Council and others.

“We are using the tracker dogs to search for the remaining victims,’’ he added.

The building has six storeys, including two basement levels. Most of the workers were on the ground and third floors when the incident, whose cause is currently unknown, occurred.

At one stage, the remaining part of the building was teetering dangerously, reporters on the scene said, with bits and pieces still falling off.

However, the Fire and Rescue Department has confirmed that there are no houses nearby and residents were not in danger.

Lucky survivors
An Indonesian worker Mohamad Iksan, 25, who was carrying out drilling operations in the basement, said he ran out immediately after some concrete slabs fell on the ground not far from him.

“Luckily I was near open space and managed to escape. I only realised part of the building had collapsed after I ran out of the building,” he said.

He said he was working with about eight colleagues during the incident and most of them were at the basement and the highest floor.

Andi, 30, who was on the fifth floor of the building, was taking a break with nine other construction workers when the incident happened.

“I was sitting down when I heard the loud sound of wind rushing past. Then the floor started tilting and we just ran for our lives.

“We rushed to the other end of the building. We are lucky to be alive,” said Andi, who had just started working on the construction site 20 days ago.

Rojak seller Faizal Md Yusof, 25, who was at his van nearby, saw the building “goyang” (sway) and then collapse.

“I saw six cranes falling down along with the building. I just left my van and ran for my life,” he said.

His van was located less than 50m from the collapsed building.

Store manager Lee, 37, said she heard loud booming sounds and looked out of her shoe shop to witness the building collapse.

“There is usually some noise from the construction. When I heard the loud noise, I knew something big fell but I never thought that the whole building would collapse,” she said.

Source : TheStar

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