The capital city of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur, which is also the tourists attraction place. When you visit Kuala Lumpur especially Bukit Bintang, you will see lots of tourists shop around the area. In Bukit Bintang, there are a lots of delicious food and numbers of shopping malls. Thus, we pay a visit to Pavilion to provide a feedback about this mall.
Outside of Pavilion Shopping Mall
The outlook and design of Pavilion had nothing much special when compared to other shopping mall which located nearby the area, but the special things which attract tourists and even Malaysian to take selfie with is the fountain that is located right in front of the main entrance. Outside of Pavilion is just as simple as that from a first impression feedback. Now lets explore more inside of the Pavilion !
Inside of Pavilion Shopping Mall


Once you enter into Pavilion through the main entrance, you will came to this area where it is a big and round area which usually the roadshow or events are held at. From this area you can observe some of the shops from each floor which can slightly provide you ideas which shops that you want to visit.
This is where the roadshow were held at as this place had the highest traffic because it is the closest to the main entrance. Whenever a person enter into the mall, this is the first place that they will reach. This can be considered as a strategic place for large company to organize a roadshows or events for raising awareness.
Going deeper into the mall, you will observe more and more shops and most of the shops are usually branded or well-known brand. We Malaysians' first perception towards Pavilion shopping mall is that it is a mall that sell a lots of branded and luxury product. Throughout the exploration, here are some of the luxury and branded shops.

In Pavilion, their Parkson is not the same as other ordinary Parkson in other shopping mall, even it is named as Parkson "Elite" due to that it only sell luxury and branded brands such as MSGM, All Saints, Pinko and so on. There are a lots more luxury shops like Rolex, Versace, Kenzo, Patek Philippe, etc. Since every area that I visit is luxury and branded products, I cant afford to purchase or pay for anything other than paying just a visit.


After window shopping for about an hour, I decided to had our lunch in this mall. In this case, me and my girlfriend went to Tokyo street which is located in the top floor as we decided to eat Japanese food. When we reached Tokyo street, it indeed had the theme of Japan which makes me feel like it is different from the other area of the mall. So we browse around Tokyo street and there are small stalls that sell Japan fashion and also shops like Daiso and Sushi. Since there are several Japanese food shops located at that are, we are decided to had our lunch at the shop that had the longest queue (as we think delicious or inexpensive will affect peoples queue foe the food).

We arrived at Suki-ya and was surprised that it had the longest queue because in my own experience, this shop is quiet expensive buffet which cost more than RM 50 per person, but after I looked at the menu, I realized that it actually had Lunch between 11 am to 5 pm at the price of RM 40.35 nett per person.
This buffet indeed is delicious as there are various of foods available including sushi. But the only things that this branch do not have is pork as Suki-ya made it halal for this branch to target Muslim customers as well. the duration of this buffet is 120 minutes which is 2 hours and we had been eating for almost 2 hours, when the attender notify me that I had 5 minutes remaining. And after that notice, we immediately pay the bills and leave.
Conclusion
If you are thinking of purchasing a luxury or branded products, Pavilion is a perfect places for you to shop. But if you no seeking for branded or expensive products, Pavilion might not be your first choice, but still you can window shopping around this place and then go for a lunch or dinner.