Met up with some High School classmates for dinner at
Unique Seafood at Citta Mall
huge sprawling place at huge sprawling Citta Mall
many branches, been to the one at PJ before
kampung chicken, plainly steamed
ridiculously expensive grouper: more than 200 ringgit for this fish!!
RM50 black pepper beef
bones from the RM200 fish, cost RM13 for cooking the bones as a soup with spinach
taufu with french beans diced like peas
no prawns, no crabs, no lala, definitely no lobsters but the bill came to RM400 plus plus for only 6 of us!!!!Be forewarned...bland seafood at ketuk prices and UN UNIQUE style of cooking....
http://www.mbocinemas.com/news/lots-of-attention.aspx
About Citta Mall:
Citta Mall generating lots of attention
(TheStar - March 22, 2012)
CITTA Mall, an open-air strip-mall-inspired shopping centre located in Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, has been generating some buzz among Klang Valley denizens despite not having an official launch.
“The moment it opened on June 25, 2011, Citta (which means ‘mind’ and heart’ in Pali) has been operating as if it is fully occupied,” said centre manager Wong Sue-May.
Advertising and promotions manager Josephine Wong said Citta has already embarked on its tactical campaigns for each season, and has been getting most of its publicity via word of mouth recommendations and blogs.
Managed by Citta Sdn Bhd, Citta is a shopping mall owned by SEB Asset Management, a German real estate fund manager, and property developer Puncakdana Group.
“Citta’s layout was adopted from malls in North America, where retail outlets are arranged in a row in an open-air environment,” said Sue-May.
Citta sits on an 8 acre (3.24ha) site, with an estimated gross floor area of 650,000sq ft and nett lettable area of 424,000sq ft respectively.
“Only about half the plot ratio was used, as we had to take into consideration the open air design,” said Sue-May, who described Citta as a suburban community mall with a good mix of stores to service the community and draw in new people.
The horseshoe-shaped Citta Mall covers four-and-a-half floors, including a supermarket on the lower ground level.
It features 130 shops, including Presto supermarket, nine-hall MBO cinema, electrical, computer and bedding retailer Harvey Norman, Macy home furnishing and Unique Seafood restaurant as mini anchors.
CITTA Mall, an open-air strip-mall-inspired shopping centre located in Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, has been generating some buzz among Klang Valley denizens despite not having an official launch.
“The moment it opened on June 25, 2011, Citta (which means ‘mind’ and heart’ in Pali) has been operating as if it is fully occupied,” said centre manager Wong Sue-May.
Advertising and promotions manager Josephine Wong said Citta has already embarked on its tactical campaigns for each season, and has been getting most of its publicity via word of mouth recommendations and blogs.
Managed by Citta Sdn Bhd, Citta is a shopping mall owned by SEB Asset Management, a German real estate fund manager, and property developer Puncakdana Group.
“Citta’s layout was adopted from malls in North America, where retail outlets are arranged in a row in an open-air environment,” said Sue-May.
Citta sits on an 8 acre (3.24ha) site, with an estimated gross floor area of 650,000sq ft and nett lettable area of 424,000sq ft respectively.
“Only about half the plot ratio was used, as we had to take into consideration the open air design,” said Sue-May, who described Citta as a suburban community mall with a good mix of stores to service the community and draw in new people.
The horseshoe-shaped Citta Mall covers four-and-a-half floors, including a supermarket on the lower ground level.
It features 130 shops, including Presto supermarket, nine-hall MBO cinema, electrical, computer and bedding retailer Harvey Norman, Macy home furnishing and Unique Seafood restaurant as mini anchors.