Went to Lookout Point yesterday evening after work, even though the weather wasn’t promising. The rain has just stopped when we were about to leave office.
So, as expected, the type of sunset view that we would have imagined, wasn’t there. It was just too misty. At times, the KL Tower and Petronas Twin Towers were totally covered by mist. Being able to get the above picture was lucky enough :p
The roof of Bread & Olives Restaurant at Lookout Point.
Some photo kakis all geared with their photography gears.
Due to the discouraging view, I decided to temporarily “sao gong“, headed for our dinner at a western food restaurant there, known as Bread and Olives.
When we’re done with our dinner, wohohohoho…. the view was totally clear from mist. We had a clear night view of the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
Zoomed in to the Petronas Twin Towers.
The Twin Towers rendered blur by manipulating manual focus.
A Place for Night View, Not Food
My only comment for Lookout Point is, it’s undoubtedly a place for a very wide angle of Kuala Lumpur skyline, but probably not a place for food
I have only went to Bread & Olives, so not fair to generalize the statement. However, generally, comments on food places there are quite negative.
I couldn’t accept the fact that Bread & Olives doesn’t accept credit card. Ya we were asked to pay in cash. Wah lao.. if a guy brings a girl there for first date, and thinking it should be possible to depend on credit card, that would be damn bloody embarassing. Couldn’t find any ATM machine at hill-top too.
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Wow~~~~ look at the group pic, my opacity is 70% ah!!
Lewis:
LoL.. you were “blended” into the pic haha
how are the food prices like there? are the food any good?
Cupnoodles:
If judging the portion of food and its quality to the price, I would say RM16 for a plate of chicken chop is expensive. Can’t even fill half of my stomach ><”
But, paying for the environment lo, especially for dating couples :p