Ampang Look Out Point

this post came up a little late as i totally forgot bout these photos in my camera. it was a crazy last-minute plan despite knowing that the next day is the first working day of the week. nonetheless, it was rather a good road trip minus the erm, never mind.

the journey there was rather chaotic. i thought that alvin had gone through the route by google maps, whereas alvin assumed that chianming knows the way. fortunately, we got there by midnight after being directed by chianming’s friend through the phone.

ampang look out point is a breathtaking hangout spot located on the hills at the eastern edge of ampang city. dubbed as mini genting, this chilly place lets visitors catch a magnificent bird’s-eye view of the kl tower and the petronas twin towers.

i hate my shaky hands
after climbing up the flight of stairs and walking a short distance more, we found ourselves in front of bread & olives cafe. not feeling hungry, i just ordered myself a cocktail, and started snapping away… till i got snapped at.

by the time we arrived back in pj, my head was throbbing in need of some good sleep.











August 11th, 2009 at 7:14 PM
darn…you found my hideout! i love that place, man…love the view, love that mood, love the atmosphere. just wish they have more special foods, though.
well, you know you can drive up there right? it may look steep, but it’s driveable. save the hassle of walking up.
August 11th, 2009 at 8:42 PM
awww…… i wanna be there… noone wants to be with me when i’m in kl
August 12th, 2009 at 7:37 AM
huh? dun simply say ya mayjune. u onli hang out with us like 1 night each trip, and we brought u out for lots of makan. asked u to stay back longer for the weekend but u duwan, u insisted on goin back stwn…
August 17th, 2009 at 11:25 PM
never bring me makan oso…=( (depressed and squat alone in a corner…sobbing)
January 1st, 2010 at 11:12 AM
I am very disappointed by the service given to me & my family at Bread & Olives Cafe. I arrived at 8.15pm on 31 Dec 2009 & was shocked to find out that B&O Cafe had imposed a mandatory Set Meal which cost RM80++ per person. Not only do I find that insulting, but how can you force people to order something that they rea…lly do not want. What was worse was that the usual menu was not available & that if you wanted an ala carte meal you had to wait till 11.30pm!! As a customer, I find that Bread & Olives not only violated every rule in the restaurant business, but the waiters were rude, (and I quote the waiter saying,”I have your order in my pocket’) well guess what? The order never came! Our drinks were never served, the reason being, oh we ran out of glasses. After 4 agonizing hours, we left with nothing but a bitter experience…I will let everyone I know how ‘great’ Bread & Olives Cafe’ is…
January 1st, 2010 at 12:47 PM
@Fraulein: wow, that’s a pretty bad experience! i wouldn’t go back to any of their outlets if i were you.