From the mid-1990s to early 2000s, this used to be my second home as every weekend I'd drive from PJ and spend 2 to 3 hours at Tower Records. The guy in charge of the jazz section, Bob, used to bring in plenty of great jazz titles and box sets.
There used to be a food court in Fahrenheit 88 on the second floor, and there was this famous fried rice stall there. Anyone knows where they are now, or if they are still in business?
@@ezruy yup can watch till the bonus section at the end of the video. The rice stall is still there and good business still from what I see. Had to wait quite a while to get the food 😆
Put Nsk, Lulu mall or Mydin sure laku this Fahrenheit mall albeit different crowd will come in (not tourist, but migrant worker or local people)😅.. Seriously🧐
They are lucky becoz nearby signature BB ala-shibuya crossing and LED nightlife.. If this landmark dont have there, this mall not sure what is their future.. Other place need also like this to make their mall alive..
From the mid-1990s to early 2000s, this used to be my second home as every weekend I'd drive from PJ and spend 2 to 3 hours at Tower Records. The guy in charge of the jazz section, Bob, used to bring in plenty of great jazz titles and box sets.
@@RaulSelva good times 😁
Still remember Tower Records there.
Before F88, is it KL Plaza.
yup it is. :)
I think a good food court is very important for any mall nowadays
Ya it is. People wanna eat and shop at the same place! XD
There used to be a food court in Fahrenheit 88 on the second floor, and there was this famous fried rice stall there. Anyone knows where they are now, or if they are still in business?
@@ezruy yup can watch till the bonus section at the end of the video. The rice stall is still there and good business still from what I see. Had to wait quite a while to get the food 😆
@ryan_go_where thank you for the information, will check it out next time I'm in the area...and great videos, keep them coming!
Have you done Berjaya Times Square? The upper floors are also pretty quiet.
I have not. Need to build up my stamina first 😂. But thanks for sharing. Will bey next tseget
Any malls selling its units are bound to fail
@@clk25120 that's true. The old model is not working anymore
It for sales and the selling price will keep people running.
is the hotel adjacent to the mall still open?
@@ptanamas oh I didn't take notice. 😅 Not sure if it's still opened
Put Nsk, Lulu mall or Mydin sure laku this Fahrenheit mall albeit different crowd will come in (not tourist, but migrant worker or local people)😅.. Seriously🧐
@@HecticSchedule-m5e 😆😆😆 but now the mall looks quite atas la. Like a smaller version of Pavilion without the footfall
They are lucky becoz nearby signature BB ala-shibuya crossing and LED nightlife.. If this landmark dont have there, this mall not sure what is their future.. Other place need also like this to make their mall alive..
Thanks for sharing. Now I know. :)
The 3rd and 4th floors are quiet and got massage chair. Very nice and good privacy for rest and go after all those walking from MRT and mall
Ya it is. Surprised how this mall managed to remain in such good condition with low fottfall. Or am I missing something?😅
Bukit Raja and Bukit Tinggi Klang Aeon also getting quiet
@@gdam0079 thanks for the recommendation. Will check them out 😁
😍 Hotline Cafe . 1st floor . 1987
Wow. Still around? Must visit again!
weh... don't simply call out Dead mall in malaysia.
😂😂😂 no wei, don't mean it that way eh