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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    In 1974, Subang Jaya was developed as a residential township from an old rubber estate (Seafield Estate) by Sime Darby. Back then, most people knew Subang due to the old Subang International Airport (Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport), which has been replaced by KLIA as Malaysia's main international airport. Now the airport has been renamed as Subang Skypark and it focuses mainly on servicing domestic flights and acts as the premier hub for corporate and private aviation in Southeast Asia.

    The city has been growing rapidly in the last 30 years. It started primarily as a residential township, but in recent years, it has developed into an internationally renowned city. It is also dubbed as the main education hub of Klang Valley, as there is a wide variety of colleges, universities, and schools. Over the years, there has been a significant influx of overseas students.

    UEP Subang Jaya (USJ) is a major affluent residential township located at the southern part of Subang Jaya and was established in 1988. Subang Jaya and USJ are seperated by the infamous diamond interchange at Persiaran Kewajipan near the Kesas Highwway which usually causes commuters an additional 20-30 minutes per journey in their daily commute due to traffic congestion. The bustling township consists of many commercial activities and shopping malls. In recent years, there are many new high-rise developments being focused in USJ to cater the township's highly affluent population.

    Putra Heights is a small residential township located at the southern end of Subang Jaya and was developed by Sime UEP in 1999. The township can be easily spotted by its tall mountain known as Bukit Cermin. It consists of many different types of housing developments. The central part of the township comprises a few premier neighborhoods. On the other hand, Batu Tiga is a small industrial and low-cost residential suburb located near [wiki=bf44103ff06dd66f64d2a52e05c0a04a]Shah Alam[/wiki]. It is usually mistaken as being in Shah Alam due to the lack of accessibility from the affluent Subang area. The industrial area comprises many international companies. In 2010, a bridge was built between USJ 3 and USJ Heights to provide an a better accessibility from central Subang to the area.
  • filter_dramaGet in
    • By train

      KTM Subang Jaya station, on the KTM Komuter Klang-Sentul line, is at the northern edge of Subang Jaya. It is located directly behind Carrefour and Subang Parade in SS16.

      The KTM Komuter [http://ktmkomuter.com.my/] is a convenient mode of transport both to central locations in the city and towns in the neighbouring states (north - Perak, south - Negeri Sembilan):

      *KL Sentral - connection by Putra LRT to KLCC

      *Bank Negara - the Central Bank

      *MidValley - one of Malaysia's largest shopping malls

      *Klang - home to Bak Kut Teh

      *Batu Caves - limestone hill housing several Hindu cave temples

      *Tanjung Malim - small town at the Perak state border (north of Selangor)

      *Seremban - a big town in Negeri Sembilan (south of Selangor).

    • By bus

      There are a number of bus services that connect points in [wiki=3f0e49c46cbde0c7adf5ea04a97ab261]Malaysia[/wiki] and [wiki=458e4cbc78201c1aec5fc53a31c59378]Singapore[/wiki] directly to Subang Jaya, bypassing [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki] and its traffic jams. Aeroline [url=http://www.aeroline.com.sg]]and Transtar [url=http://www.transtar.com.sg[/url]](only during school holidays or Public Holidays) buses operate from Sunway Pyramid, while First Coach [http://www.firstcoach.com.my[/url] runs from the Subang Parade shopping centre.

      Rapid KL:

      Bus U623 runs from the Kelana Jaya Station on the Kelana Jaya Line LRT, looping at Sunway Pyramid and passing through North Subang Jaya before going back to the Kelana Jaya Station.

      Bus U62 from Klang and Shah Alam loops at Sunway Pyramid before going back to Klang and Shah Alam.

    • By taxi

      All metered taxis operating in [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki] also serve Subang Jaya.

    • By car

      Getting into Subang Jaya is a breeze (as long as you avoid rush hours). It is well connected to most major highways:
      *Federal Highway - cuts through most major areas in Klang Valley including [wiki=e3136a045490feeee7fa0e853795faa8]Petaling Jaya[/wiki], central [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki], [wiki=bf44103ff06dd66f64d2a52e05c0a04a]Shah Alam[/wiki] and [wiki=d7e0f4b9f1ddaf3f7ea32df0541b9c40]Klang[/wiki]. No toll charges
      *New Pantai Expressway (NPE) - to Bandar Sunway and Subang Jaya (SS12-SS19)
      *Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP) - to Putra Heights and UEP Subang Jaya
      *New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) - to Subang Jaya (cuts through Subang Airport Highway)
      *Kesas Highway - to UEP Subang Jaya (3 exits to USJ from [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki])
      *Subang Airport Highway - to UEP Subang Jaya (USJ) and Subang Jaya

  • filter_dramaGet around
    • By bus

      To/from Kuala Lumpur, Subang Jaya is linked to [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki] by Rapid KL [http://www.rapidkl.com.my] and Metrobus buses. They usually charge a flat RM1 rate for trips around Subang Jaya and to other parts of Klang Valley. It is advisable to get a Touch N Go card for easier accessibility to these public transports.

    • By taxi

      Taxis are also available, but the best way to get around is your own car because it is very expensive to travel in taxis.

      *Comfort Taxi, ☎ +60 3 2692 2525. RM2 surcharge on top of the meter.
      *Super Cab Taxi, ☎ +60 3 7805 5333. RM2 surcharge on top of the meter.
      *Radio Cab Taxi, ☎ +60 3 2693 6211. RM2 surcharge on top of the meter.
      *Public Cab Taxi, ☎ +60 3 6259 2020. RM2 surcharge on top of the meter.

    • By car

      Avoid using Persiaran Kewajipan during rush hour as the traffic is usually very congested. It is easy to travel in the city as there are many sign boards to direct the routes. Also, there are many different routes you can take to travel in the city. Persiaran Kewajipan and Persiaran Tujuan serve as the main routes in the city.

      Subang Jaya has adopted the numbered-precinct system also used in neighboring city [wiki=e3136a045490feeee7fa0e853795faa8]Petaling Jaya[/wiki], so take a look at that article for clues about the decryption addresses. Roughly, Subang Jaya consists of precincts SS12 to SS19 on the north side (the numbers increase as you head west) and precincts USJ 1 to USJ 27 on the south side (number increases to the south).

  • filter_dramaSee
    Sunway Lagoon Resort and Sunway Pyramid are the two most popular tourist destinations throughout Subang Jaya. For sight-seeing and recreational activities, the Subang Ria Park is the most suitable place in Subang as it is a very large park surrounded by quiet and peaceful surroundings and a lake.

    * An internationally renowned theme park. It comprises of many outdoor and water sports activities.

    * A beautiful 29.96 acres lake in the city. It is easily accessible by public transport and there are ample parking spaces for private vehicles. It is also home to the famous seafood restaurant Crocodile Farm and the largest paintball park (TT Sports Park) in Malaysia.

    * The main commercial hub of central Subang. It is the one of the most popular destinations of the locals in Klang Valley. It consists of many popular trendy restaurants and cafes.

    * It is the main commercial hub of USJ. It comprises a wide variety of banks, restaurants, clinics, groceries, cafes, fashion outlets, and more.

    * Its location may not be famaliar among the local people. It is one of the most popular Go-Kart places in Klang Valley for professional and leisure driving.

    * It is a race track meant for radio control cars.

    *The World's Largest Pencil, a Castell 9000, is located at Faber-Castell's facility in Taman Perisdustrian Sime UEP.

    *It is the largest Proton showroom in Malaysia and can be seen from the KESAS expressway.

    *It is the biggest mosque in Subang Jaya and serves the main mosque for the Muslim residents.
  • filter_dramaDo
    • Sports Centres

      Community complex featuring indoor swimming pool, badminton courts, squash courts, many other activities available here.

      *A large community complex featuring a football field, a running track and many other facilities.

    • Indoor Soccer Centres

      It is located directly opposite of Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur

      *It is located in the industrial park of USJ 19. The price rate is among the cheapest in Subang Jaya. In the afternoon, the price rate is around RM40 an hour. Besides that, there are student rates during the noon.

      *The largest indoor soccer facility in the Subang Jaya area with the capacity of eight standard regulation size pitches and one FIFA standard regulation international court facilities.

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    • Fitness Centres

      It is the biggest gym center in Subang and has plenty of facilities.

      *It is the first gym center in the city.

      *It is situated at the top of Empire Subang which features a sky deck where its members can enjoy the view of Kuala Lumpur.

      *It is small fitness centre and have trainers with many years of experience.

    • Badminton Centres

      *It located at the 5th floor of Jaya Square.

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      *It comprises of 28 badminton courts.

      *It is a very famous badminton centre and is usually fully booked.

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      *It comprises only 10 rubber flooring badminton courts.

    • Golf Clubs

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  • filter_dramaBuy
    There is a huge mall culture in Malaysia (the larger cities at least). If you visit Klang Valley, you will notice many shopping malls mushrooming in the landscape of the congested city. Within 10 minutes (or 20 in the case of bad traffic) of each other, you will see 4 sizeable malls.

    *A tourist landmark and it is one of the most popular shopping malls in the Klang Valley. It has plenty of cafes, shopping outlets and restaurants. Its TGV cinema has IMAX and it is famous for its ice skating ring.

    *This is one of the oldest malls around. It has recently been refurbished and upgraded, but remains a family-oriented shopping mall. This is the "hang-out place" for many families during the weekends when they want to escape from the heat at home. During the weekend, there are a variety of local stalls set up on the top floor of the building for cheap bargains. Many dining restaurants and cafes including Dome, T.G.I. Fridays, Swensens, Sakae Sushi, Uncle Lim's, Nandos, The Manhattan Fish Market, Secret Recipe, Starbucks Coffee, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Chillis, and Big Apple Donuts. It also has a cinema (MBO).

    *An upscale shopping gallery. It comprises retail outlets such as Timberland, Coach, Guess, Charles & Keith and exclusive dining restaurants such as Four Seasons London, Chilli's, Din Tai Fung, La Bodega, and Ole-Ole Bali.

    *It is situated conveniently next to the Subang Jaya KTM Train station. It is often very crowded due to it's proximity with the train station and major bus and taxi stops. There are food courts, cafes and restaurants in the mall.

    *Formerly known as First Subang mall. It is situated in the heart of the busy central district of SS15. It is a food-haven mall which comprises many renowned trendy restaurants and cafes.

    *An apartment cum shopping complex with restaurants and entertainment centres. One of the best known entertainment centre in Subang Avenue is The Wheels, an indoor roller blading and in-line 'disco' skating.

    *A popular landmark of USJ, which consists of five floors of retail and many contemporary restaurants.

    *A mini-sized retail mall that is family-oriented. It comprises many popular dining restaurants, cafes and boutique outlets.

    *The Summit shopping mall has a few restaurants, cafes, fashion outlets. However, it is not a very popular shopping destination for the residents in Subang Jaya because it is quite rundown as it has not been well maintained for many years. But still, there are popular fast food restaurants such as McDonald's, Subway and KFC.

    *It is a mixed commercial development comprising retail malls, offices, studio apartments and shop-offices. It is situated near Putra Heights off the LDP expressway. It is famous for its transparent glass floor at Skypark.

    *It is a small retail mall which has an Aeon Big supermarket and consists of many other restaurants and IT outlets. Restaurants and cafes are situated near the main entrance including Milwaukee for steaks and Papa Rich for coffee.

    *Giant USJ is one of the oldest Giant retail malls in the Klang Valley. The traffic from Persiaran Kewajipan to Giant USJ is very congested during rush hours. In 2013, the hypermarket was newly refurbished.

    *The Giant supermarket in Putra Heights has a few restaurants, cafes and fashion outlets. Its ambient is very premium compared to other Giant supermarkets in the Klang Valley.

    *The Mydin supermarket has a few restaurants, cafes and fashion outlets. It is normally packed as its products' prices are cheap compared to other supermarkets. There is a KFC restaurant in Mydin USJ.
  • filter_dramaEat
    Eating is the favorite pastime of most Malaysians. As such, there are plenty of food outlets with a wide variety of choices offered around Subang Jaya. Fast food franchises are ample in the city, most of which you can find in the shopping malls - from the basics like McDonald's, KFC, Subway, Burger King, A&W to bakery/confectionery like Bread Story, Komugi, Big Apple Donuts and O'Briens. For normal dining, some of the restaurants are Tony Roma's, The Manhattan Fish Market, Nando's Chicken, Chili's, Din Tai Fung, Dragon-i T.G.I. Friday's and La Bodega to start with.

    SS15 is the most popular hangout place in Subang. It has the most numbers of burger restaurants and art cafes in the entire Klang Valley. As coffee and burgers are becoming the trend, these restaurants and cafes are always crowded. Subang is also well known for its wide variety of Japanese restaurants as there are more than 10 Japanese restaurants. As for cheaper pricing, there are plenty of hawker stores and food courts around the city.
    • American

      Chili's - in Empire Subang. It serves American food influenced by Tex-Mex cuisine. It has a bar and is usually packed so a booking is advised if you want to dine in here.

      *T.G.I. Friday's - in Subang Parade and Sunway Pyramid. It serves various types of American food ranging from appetisers to desserts.

      *Victoria Station - in USJ Taipan. It is famous for its charbroil steak and seafood. London train carriages have been used for the restaurant.

      *Logenhaus Roast & Grill - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is one of the most famous German restaurants which also serves halal German food and has been opened since 1995.

      *The Manhatthan Fish Market - in Subang Parade and Sunway Pyramid.

      *Kenny Rogers Roasters - in Subang Parade and Empire Subang. They serve delicious flame-grilled chicken with less salts and calories.

      *Nando's - in Subang Parade, USJ 10 Taipan and The Main Place. It is famous for its peri-peri sauce and chicken.

      *Fatboy's The Burger Bar - in One City. They serve one of the best burgers in town and allow customers to customize their burgers.

      *Big Hug - in SS15. One of the most popular hangout place for burger lovers.

      *Crayon Burger - in SS15. It is famous for its rainbow colors of burgers.

      *The Burger Factory - in SS15. It is famous for its peri-peri sauce and chicken.

      *Big Chomp Burger - in SS15. Serves a large wide variety of burgers with customization.

      *The Burger Shop - in SS15. It is a one of its kind small lorry shop beside the road which serves huge portion of burgers.

      *Jibby & Co. - in Empire Subang. It offers breakfast menu and bakery. They have a very beautiful ambient which features a state of the art design.

      *FIQ'S GASTRONOMY - in SS19. Food is cooked by top chefs and it one of the most popular hangout areas in KL.

    • Balinese

      Naughty Nuri's - in SS15 Courtyard. It is a very popular restaurant from Indonesia which is famous for its BBQ ribs.

      *Ole-Ole Bali - in Empire Subang and Sunway Pyramid. It serves Balinese food. The prices are a little pricey but it is worth every penny! The portion is big and it has a wide variety of food to choose from. Its ambient is very cozy and Balinese feel.

    • Chinese

      Dragon-i - in Sunway Pyramid. It serves a Shanghai style of Chinese cusine.

      *Jibby Chow - in SS15 Courtyard. A popular seafood restaurant in Subang which specializes in crab.

      *Grandmama's Kitchen - in Da Men USJ. It serves a variety of popular Malaysian dishes.

      *Grand Harbour - in Da Men USJ. It serves authentic Cantonese feast with a contemporary twist.

      *Restaurant Lian Heng - in SS19. It is famous for its Hokkien Pan Mee. Usually, an order takes at least 20 minutes to arrive due to a large crowd. Has been operating since 1990.

      *Devil's Crab - in USJ 9 (Subang Business Centre). It is famous for its Nyonya crabs, fried cod fish.

      *South Sea Seafood - in Kampung Baru Subang. It is a very famous seafood restaurant throughout the Klang Valley. It is located near the Subang Airport.

      *Four Seasons London - in Empire Subang. It is an internationally renowned restaurant famous for its pork and duck.

      *Imperial China - in Jaya Square, SS17. An exclusive Chinese restaurant serving canton dim sum in the morning and normal dining during lunch and dinner.

      *Grand Imperial - in The 19 USJ City Mall. It serves fine Chinese food cooked by award-winning chefs.

      *Oversea Restaurant - in SS16 (Subang Parade). It is widely known for their contemporary Chinese cuisine. It was established in 1977 when it was first opened in Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur.

      *Esquire Kitchen - in Subang Parade and Sunway Pyramid.

      *Di Wei - in SS16 (Empire Subang). It serves fine Chinese foods. It is a little pricey though.

      *Din Tai Fung - in SS16 (Empire Subang). International restaurant chain famous for its expensive Xiao Long Baos, dumplings, beef noodles and seafood fried rice.

      *New Restaurant Ipoh Chicken Rice - in SS15. They have been operating this food business since 1997, best known for their famous bean sprouts and chicken with a choice of kampung chicken or ordinary chicken cooked either by roasting or boiling.

      *Ah Ping Bah Kut Teh - in SS14. Long established as one of the most popular Bah Kut Teh shops among the many shops in its vicinity. Opens from 5PM till sold out by 9PM.

      *Yu Kee Bak Kut Teh - in SS14. A popular bak kut teh shop among the locals.

      *Yap Keat Bak Kut Teh - in USJ 1. For a good taste of the original Bak Kut Teh, one may no need to travel far away to Klang as Yap Keat serves one of the best bak kut teh in town.

      *Subang Crab House - in SS19. A popular seafood restaurant in Subang which specializes in crab.

      *Nanking - in USJ Taipan. A popular chinese hawker restaurant which has a wide variety of famous food and opens till midnight.

      *F4 Fish Head Restaurant - in Ultramine Industrial Park, USJ 1. It is famous for its curry fish head but also serve many types of affordable chinese food. Although its location is quite hidden, it is always crowded during dinner time.

      *Ampang Yong Tau Foo - in USJ Taipan. It is one of the many branches of the famous Ampang Yong Tau Foo.

      *Lan Je - in USJ 1. It is popular for its steamed Tilapia steamed fish. It is usually packed during lunch hours.

      *Jojo Pan Mee - in SS15. It is popular for its wide variety of Pan Mee.

      *Face to Face Noodle - in SS15 and USJ Taipan. It is famous for its Sarawak noodles and spicy chilli Pan Mee.

    • Fusion

      Asia Cafe - in SS15. It a food court serving a large variety of cuisines in a hawker-concept. It is famous for its fried oyster egg, portugese grilled fish, har mee, char kuey teow, nasi lemak and pizza.

      *Delicious - in Sunway Pyramid. It is serves a variety of food which include sandwiches, quiches, steaks, pasta, etc.

      *Serai - in Empire Subang. It offers a wide variety of food and is one of the most popular hangout places during lunch and dinner hours. Prices are on the higher side.

      *Sakura Kristal - in Giant USJ. It is popular for its seafood noodles, fried rice, pasta, etc.

      *The Carpenter's Daughter - in USJ 10 Taipan. It offers breakfast menu and bakery. They also have brunch which serves on weekends from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M.

      *Tappers - in One City and Giant USJ. Serves fusion food.

    • Indian

      Nirvana Maju - in USJ 9 (Subang Business Centre). It is a very famous restaurant among the locals. It gained much popularity when it first opened in Bangsar many years ago. It serves one of the best and authentic banana leaf cuisine in the Klang Valley.

      *Indian Heritage - in USJ 10 Taipan. The cuisine of India found at Indian Heritage is characterized by its sophisticated and subtle use of many spices and herbs. Traditional Northern Indian food. Buffet is available during lunch on weekdays.

      *D'Tandoor - in SS15. It is the same famous Indian cuisine from KL Tower. It serves one of the finest Indian cuisines in Malaysia with good hospitality and absolute quality.

      *Sheesh Mahal - in SS15. Serving North Indian, Pakistani and Mogul cuisine. This fine dinning restaurant introduces you a pure and traditional mogul cooking of Pakistan and North India.

      *Meena Curry House - in USJ9 Subang Jaya. Serving tasty and healthy indian cuisine using high quality ingredients from their homemade secret recipe.

    • Italian

      Pizza Uno - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is one of the most famous italian restaurants in the Klang Valley. They have a branch in USJ and Bandar Utama. One of their most famous dishes are marinara sauce (seafood) pasta, Romeo special and many more. Imported beers and other beverages.

      *Italiannies - in Empire Subang. The portion they serve in normally for 2 pax and the price is reasonable. It has a beautiful and romantic ambience as well.

      *Domino's Pizza - in USJ 9, SS12 Putra Heights. An international pizza restaurant which is famous for New York crusts.

      *Pizza Hut - in USJ 9, USJ Taipan and SS15. They offer different styles of pizza along with a wide variety of side dishes.

      *Domino's Pizza - in Subang Business Centre USJ 9, Sunway Pyramid and Putra Heights. It is a fast-food variant of pizzas.

      *Sarpino's Pizza - in USJ Sentral. Their pizzas are made with authentic ingredients and guarantee their customers a truly "Italian Experience".

      *Allegro Cafe Trattoria Italiano - in SS15/4. One of those restaurants with a truly authentic Italian and homey atmosphere, serving specialities such as fettucine salmone, lamb shank with blue cheese sauce and Tiramisu.

    • Japanese

      Rakuzen - in SS15 Courtyard, Sunway Pyramid, and Empire Subang. It is one of the most famous premium Japanese restaurants in the Klang Valley. The bento set they serve for lunch is relatively cheaper by RM8 compared to dinner.

      *Jyu Raku - in SS15. Japanese restaurant. It is located just beside Rakuzen (SS15). Its owner is the former head chef of Rakuzen next door.

      *Tomoe - in SS15. Japanese restaurant beside Rakuzen. It serves more on authentic Japanese food but it is a little expensive.

      *Hyotan - in SS15.

      *Yamada - in SS12. Japanese restaurant located opposite SJMC.

      *Bentoya - in SS15. Japanese restaurant located opposite of Asia Cafe. It is on the first floor of the retail lot.

      *Sumi Ka - in SS15. Japanese restaurant on the first floor of a retail lot in SS15. Although it is on the first floor, it is usually packed. The customers are usually Japanese rather than Malaysian. It is famous for its grilled food.

      *Ryu Men Tei - in SS15. One of the oldest Japanese restaurants in Subang Jaya. The pricing is about RM35 per person. It is famous for its seafood teppanyaki, ramen and sushi.

      *Sumo - in USJ 9 (Subang Business Centre). Modest Japanese restaurant in the city..

      *Kobe Gyutaku Japanese BBQ - in SS15. It is an exclusive Japanese restaurant which is famous for its grilled rib eye, short ribs and many more! The experience here is simply heavenly especially for bovine lovers.

      *Kinpachi - in SS17. It is located in a quieter part of the city and is one of the first Japanese restaurants opened in the city.

      *Zen - in Sunway Pyramid. It is parent company is the same as Rakuzen.

      *Miyako - in SS12. This restaurant is situated in the Dorsett Grand Hotel (formerly Sheraton Subang).

      *Sakura Sakura Hakata - in SS12. This restaurant (formerly known as Shun) is among one of the oldest Japanese establishments in Subang Jaya.

      *Pasta Zanmai - in Empire Subang and The Main Place. It is famous for its Japanese inspiried pasta and pizza.

      *Sushi Zanmai - in Sunway Pyramid and The Main Place. It serves all types of Japanese food and has a casual environment.

    • Korean

      Daorae Korean BBQ - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is one of the most exclusive and famous Korean restaurants in the Klang Valley. It has a branch in Ampang and USJ. However, prices are a little expensive compared to other Korean restaurants in the city.

      *Da Chang Jin - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is a Korean restaurant which serves very healthy and delicious food. The prices are relatively cheaper than the others.

      *Han Woo Ri - in USJ 10 Taipan. It an exclusive and famous Korean restaurant from Ampang near Daorae Korean BBQ restaurant. the service and hospitality is absolute but the prices are above average.

      *Seoul Palace - in The 19 USJ City Mall. It serves authentic Korean cuisine unlike other restaurants.

      *Da Sang Rang - in SS15. It serves Korean cuisine with MSG. It is located above McDonald's.

    • Malaysian & Kopitiam

      Wondermama - in Courtyard SS15. A contemporary and creative restaurant which serves a mix of delicious Malaysian food.

      *Kelantan Delights - in Wisma Consplant (SS16). It serves a wide range of fine dining style Kelantan's delicacies.

      *Belanga - in Empire Subang. It serves a mix of Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine.

      *Nyonya Colors - in Empire Subang. It specializes in premium homemade quality Nyonya cuisine.

      *Pelita Nasi Kandar - in SS15. Popular for nasi kandar and is opened 24 hr.

      *Lorong SS15 - in SS15. It is a mamak sited at an alley lorong nearby Taylor's College in SS15. They are famous for their fresh juices, indomee and mee goreng. Also, it is a very popular hangout place for students.

      *Madam Kwan's - in Empire Subang. It is famous for its Nasi Bojari and other Malay-inspired dishes.

      *Nasi Lemak USJ 11 - in Jalan USJ 11/2. It is a store located at the roadside near a row of semi-d houses in USJ 11. The store have been here for over 10 years. Despite its roadside environment, many people queue up at the roadside early in the morning just to buy the nasi lemak. The chili sambal the owner serves is one of the best. Furthermore, it has a wide variety of side dishes such as sambal sotong, sambal ayam, sambal mussel, sambal udang, etc. It is only opened in the morning from 7:30AM-10AM and closed during Hari Raya Aidilfitri.

      *Salero Negori - in SS15. It serves an authentic spread of Negeri Sembilan (a state further south from Selangor) cuisine.

      *Warisan Sambal Opah - in USJ 9. It is famous for its RM1 nasi lemak biasa.

      *Kayu Nasi Kandar - in USJ 10 Taipan. It serves authentic Nasi Kandar since 1974. The taste is slightly different from Pelita Nasi Kandar.

      *Patio@9 - in USJ 9. It is one of the nightlife 'mamak' hotspots in USJ.

      *Bob Republic Burger Bakar - in USJ 9. It is one of the most popular malay style grilled burger shops and serve excellent ribs.

      *Makbul - in USJ 9. It is one of the famous mamak restaurants in the city. It is opened 24/7.

      *Murni Discovery - in USJ 9. It is the same famous mamak restaurant in SS2, PJ. the portion they serve is usually huge and they also serve fusion cuisine.

      *Restoran Delima - in Tiara Square, Sime UEP Industrial Park. It serves authentic nasi melayu + nasi padang home cook & night it serve tomyam seafood, Thai cuisine. It is opened 7.30am - 12.00am & closed on saturday.

      *AYC Curryhouse - in USJ 4. It serves a great spread of vegetarian and non vegetarian food during lunch hours and the usual tosai and other Indian-Malaysian dishes all day round.

      *D'Bakul - in USJ Taipan. It is the first Authentic Indonesian Cuisine Restaurant. Any T.O.P Indonesian Cuisine is here from the Ancient Java Golden Mountain Rice to the World of Wonder Rendang Daging Padang. Gravy, Sweet, Sour and Spicy many choices to satisfy your appetite and hungry stomach.

      *Rojak & Cendol SS15 - there appears to be a perpetual queue for rojak and cendol in SS 15 near Subang Square, opposite the football field. The rojak and cendol are now sold in the stands labeled 'Rojak SS15 Subang Jaya' and 'Best Cendol in SS 15 Subang Jaya' (used to be in a van). Price ranges from RM3.20-4 depending on what variety of items you want in your rojak. The cendol costs RM1.40.

      *Sri Melur Jaya - in SS19 and USJ 17. It is popular for its crisp and tasty Roti Canai and Nasi Kandar. Opens from early morning to midnight 2 a.m.

      *Old Town and Old Town Signature - in USJ Taipan, USJ 21, Subang Avenue, Summit USJ and PJS 8 Sunway Mentari. It is famous for its [wiki=ac99f362be231d9eb9ec51c5dc37b0b4]Ipoh[/wiki] white coffee. USJ Taipan has two outlets, Old Town (24hrs) and Old Town Signature.

      *Paparich - in USJ Taipan and SS15. It is famous for most of the Malaysian delicacies.

      *InHouse Cafe - in USJ 10 Taipan. It features a more modern type of environment compared to Old Town and Paparich.

      *Uncle Lim's - in Subang Parade. It is famous for its roti bakar and other Malaysian breakfast delicacies. The locals usually come here to have their morning breakfast.

      *Teh Tarik Place - in Empire Subang. It is famous for its various types of Malaysian food and especially their 'Teh Tarik'.

    • Mexican

      Las Carretas - in USJ 10 Taipan. Steak, carrot soup, lamb stew and many more.

    • Middle Eastern and Lebanese

      Tarbush Restaurant - in Sunway Pyramid. They serve one of the best Middle Eastern cuisines in the Klang Valley. It is a fine dining restaurant.

    • Spanish

      La Bodega - in SS16 (Empire Subang). Spanish food, also a pub which opens till late.

      *La Cocina - in USJ 9 (Subang Business Centre). Spanish food.

    • Organic Foods

      Organic Fresh Mart Enterprise - in SS18. Serves organic foods. They also sell other organic products.

      *Just Life - in USJ 14.

      *Green Wood Vegetarian And Organic Mart - in SS15.

    • Thai

      Absolute Thai - in The Main Place. It is a popular casual Thai dining restaurant.

      *Bangkok Beat Bistro - in Empire Subang. It is a casual Thai dining restaurant.

      *Thai Thai - in Sunway Pyramid. It is a famous Thai dining restaurant.

      *Sri Ayutthaya - in USJ 11. It is one of the most famous Thai restaurants in the Klang Valley which also has a branch in Damansara Heights. Authentically Thai.

      *Thai Corner - in USJ Taipan. It is famous for its kerabu chicken, thai fish, pandan chicken and many more.

      *Green House Thai Cuisine - in SS18. It serves one of the finest Thai cuisines in Malaysia. It is a very famous restaurant among the locals.

      *Sawadee Thai Kitchen - in USJ 1. It is a very famous Thai restaurant featuring authentic Thai cuisine.

      *Porntip - in USJ 19. It is located at The 19 USJ City Mall.

      *Phad Thai - in USJ Taipan. It is an authentic Thai restaurant run by Thai Muslims.

    • Fast Food

      McDonald's - in Subang Parade, SS15 (2 outlets), USJ Taipan, Sunway Pyramid, Summit USJ and PJS 8 Sunway Mentari.

      *KFC - in Subang Parade, SS15, USJ Taipan, USJ 20 Petronas Station, Mydin USJ, Sunway Pyramid, and Summit USJ.

      *Burger King - in First Subang and Sunway Pyramid.

      *Subway - in Subang Parade, Subang Carrefour, SJMC (SS12), USJ Taipan, Taylor's Lakeside Campus, One City, Sunway Pyramid, The Summit USJ, Giant Putra Heights, and Giant USJ.

      *Carl's Junior - in Subang Parade and Sunway Pyramid.

      *Marrybrown - in Giant USJ.

      *A&W - in 3K Sports Complex SS13.

    • Dessert

      Baskin-Robbins - in Sunway Pyramid, Subang Parade and USJ Taipan. It is famous for its Jamoca Almond fudge flavor and low-fat yogurt ice cream.

      *Häagen-Dazs - in Sunway Pyramid. It is a popular internationally renowned ice cream franchise chain.

      *Inside Scoop - in USJ Taipan. It is famous for its unique ice cream flavors like durian, teh tarik and etc.

      *Fatbaby - in SS15. It is famous for its combination of waffles and ice cream.

      *Tong Pak Fu - in Empire Subang, SS15 and The Main Place. It is famous for its Hong Kong dessert.

      *Hui Lau Shan - in Sunway Pyramid and The Main Place. It is famous for its traditional chinese dessert.

      *Dessert Brothers Hong Kong - in SS15. It serves a wide variety of famous Hong Kong desserts.

      *Dessert's Bar - in Subang Parade. It serves a wide variety of cake and etc.

      *Snowflake - in SS15. Famous for its iced grass jelly and taro ball desserts. Popular and it is normally packed. It is located in SS15.

      *Blackball - in SS15. It is a very established dessert shop and now stands as one of the biggest dessert chains in Taipei with over 20 outlets and still expanding. It is famous for its blackball and taro ball desserts.

      *100 Yen - in USJ Taipan and SS15. Famous for its flavoured shaved ice with chocolate, raisin or fruit topping.

    • Bakeries

      Komugi - in Subang Parade and The Main Place. It is a cafe as well. They sell Japanese pastry.
      * RT Pastry - in SS15. It is one the most popular pastry shops in Subang.
      * Cake Sense - in SS15
      * The Carpenter's Daughter - in USJ Taipan
      * Berry's Cake House - in USJ Taipan
      * Moon Garden Bakery and Cafe - in USJ Taipan (same row as KFC). There are two other branches in Desa Sri Hartamas and Kota Kemuning
      * The Baker's Cottage - in SS15 and USJ Taipan
      * Just Bake - in USJ Taipan
      * Butter Olive - in USJ Taipan

  • filter_dramaDrink
    Subang Jaya is well-known for its contemporary and unique cafes that are indulged with the trending coffee culture. As such, the city is known as the 'coffee hub' by the locals. Around Subang Jaya comprises a myriad of mamaks and chinese kopitiams as well. Here are some of them:
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      It is famous for its wide variety of western breakfast.

      *Famous for its baked eggs and other brunch menus

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      *A very unique pets' cafe.

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      *Serves a variety of coffee and dessert

      *Serves a large variety of coffee which includes hand drip and syphon coffee.

      *The cafe was built on the philosophy of design aesthetics. A design studio cum cycling lifestyle retail outlet plus a bicycle cafe, it comes as no surprise that these two seemingly unrelated activities be bound by their appreciation of good aesthetics.

      *Serves Japanese coffee.

      *One of its kind cafe which has rabbits for viewing

      *A quite place to chill and enjoy a meal of Nasi Lemak with vanilla latte

      *It is famous for its chocolate crepes.

      *Serve very good coffee and food

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      *Reputable for its one of its kind cotton candy coffee.

      *A popular hangout spot in SS15. Also, it is opened by two famous local bloggers Jane Chuck and Daphne Charice>

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      *Small and cozy cafe which offers delicious pasta and coffee

      *A pioneer in cakes and coffee

    • Nightlife

      Whilst most Subang-ians venture out to the heart of [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki], others venture in. As it started of as a residential and very family-oriented city, nightlife in Subang is relatively "new".

      *The Library have built upon the concept with our offer of Malaysia's largest selection of both imported and locally brewed beers, a variety of premium liquor, as well as a tantalising food menu. It is one of the most famous nighlife hub in the [wiki=c04c7b17a168ce5a0f2185b2ab607282]Klang Valley[/wiki].

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      *The Library have built upon the concept with our offer of Malaysia's largest selection of both imported and locally brewed beers, a variety of premium liquor, as well as a tantalising food menu. It is one of the newest outlets
      in the [wiki=c04c7b17a168ce5a0f2185b2ab607282]Klang Valley[/wiki].

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      *Chill Out is an exclusive pub. They serve all kinds of liquor and alcohol at a reasonable price. It is one of the most famous nighlife hub in Subang Jaya.

      *Club 9 is a pub established in 2008. They play music from R&B to disco classics to trance. Frequented by students from neighbouring colleges and universities. It is also very well-known for its wide variety of pool tables for entertainment. They even have tournament pool tables for professionals. Frequently, the professionals will have their major tournaments in Club 9.

      *It is popular for its snooker and pool table activities. Opening hours is 24 hours in a week

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    Sime Darby Medical Centre Subang Jaya (better known as SJMC - Subang Jaya Medical Centre) - in SS12.
    *Mediplex Subang - in SS12.
    *Sunway Medical Centre - at Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway.
    *QHC Medical Centre - at Subang Business Centre USJ 9.
    *iRehab Physiotherapy and Stroke Rehabilitation Centre - at SS17.
    *TAGS Spine & Joint Specialists - at SS17.
  • filter_dramaGet Out
    • By train

      KTM Subang Jaya station, on the KTM Komuter Klang-Sentul line, is at the northern edge of Subang Jaya. It is located directly behind Carrefour Subang and Subang Parade in SS16.

      The KTM Komuter [http://ktmkomuter.com.my/] is a convenient mode of transport both to central locations in the city and towns in the neighbouring states (north - Perak, south - Negeri Sembilan):

      *KL Sentral - connection by Putra LRT to KLCC

      *Bank Negara - the Central Bank

      *MidValley - one of Malaysia's largest shopping malls

      *Klang - home to Bak Kut Teh

      *Batu Caves - limestone hill housing several Hindu cave temples

      *Tanjung Malim - small town at the Perak state border (north of Selangor)

      *Seremban - small town in Negeri Sembilan (south of Selangor). Famous for their siew pao

    • By bus

      There are a number of bus services that connect points in [wiki=3f0e49c46cbde0c7adf5ea04a97ab261]Malaysia[/wiki] and [wiki=458e4cbc78201c1aec5fc53a31c59378]Singapore[/wiki] directly from Subang Jaya, bypassing [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki] and its traffic jams. Aeroline [url=http://www.aeroline.com.sg]]and Transtar [url=http://www.transtar.com.sg[/url]]buses operate from Sunway Pyramid, while First Coach [http://www.firstcoach.com.my[/url] runs from the Holiday Villa hotel in SS12.

    • By taxi

      All metered taxis operating in Subang Jaya also serve [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki].

    • By car

      Getting out of Subang Jaya is a breeze (as long as you avoid rush hours). It is well connected to most major highways:
      *Federal Highway - cuts through most major areas in Klang Valley including [wiki=e3136a045490feeee7fa0e853795faa8]Petaling Jaya[/wiki], central [wiki=dc5df51ea7e4a83d5663ca4ced03a1aa]Kuala Lumpur[/wiki], [wiki=bf44103ff06dd66f64d2a52e05c0a04a]Shah Alam[/wiki] and [wiki=d7e0f4b9f1ddaf3f7ea32df0541b9c40]Klang[/wiki]. No toll charges
      *New Pantai Expressway (NPE) - to Bangsar and Kuala Lumpur city centre
      *Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP) - to Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur city centre
      *New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) - to Damansara, Sri Hartamas and Kuala Lumpur city centre
      *Kesas Highway - to Kota Kemuning, Cheras, Bukit Jalil, KLIA, Klang and Kuala Lumpur city centre
      *Subang Airport Highway - to Kelana Jaya, Saujana Subang, Ara Damansara, Subang Airport and Sungai Buloh

      [[WikiPedia:Subang Jaya]]

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