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Look Out Point, Ampang

To see Kuala Lumpur nightview, familiar people will tell you to go Look Out Point, Ampang. Cold breeze on your face, indeed refreshing your mind of a day, in provided that the surrounding is quiet. Look out the view from the tower, numerous of yellow lights like stars shining on you. The most attractive point will be KLCC. A romantic place to be, for couples. Please bring a camera, if not the view can't really be seen (like my photo above).

It is best to calm yourself down, by looking at the night view. The surrounding is dim, and you could just be yourselves, without bothering anyone around you. The first time, I came with a down feeling, thus I felt better to do the same.

There is few restaurants there. We tried Bread and Olives, as recommanded by my friends. The drink was so-so. The hot chocolate like milo, and the nescafe also like milo. Hot drink is not hot enough. Haha. But, most important thing is to get yourself a good seating to enjoy the night view.

We ordered this. Thin crust pizza with ham, tomato, and onion, topping cheess. The taste was acceptable, can try it out. It costed RM25.

Even we went on weekday, the crowd is still quite a lot. Kinda noisy at the cafe. Haha, the romantic feeling is ruined by the crowd. But, it surely a good try for the first timer.

Location map:

We use Cheras-Kajang highway. After pass through the 1st toll (Rm1), turn to Bt 9 Cheras on the left. Go straight till the 2nd traffic light (on the right there is a police station), then left. Go straight approx drive for 15-20min, you will see a mosque on the left (with the traffic light), turn left. The road is winding, and after that you could find the place.

Hui Ru

Comments

  1. u weren't happy the first time you went? =X was it the time we all went up together?! -.-

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  2. haha..actually yes :P

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