Linking shoppers to enhanced retail and dining experience


Chan (left) and Sunway Pyramid general manager Jason Chin at the launch of The Link’s restaurants.

A NEW retail and dining zone has been launched for shoppers to eat, drink and be merry.

Spanning 80,000sq ft and located between one of the busiest areas of Sunway Pyramid and the newly refurbished Sunway Pyramid Hotel and Sunway Resort, The Link can be accessed via various points from Sunway Pyramid mall, Sunway Pyramid Hotel, Sunway Resort and Sunway Lagoon.

“We have been refining our food and beverage concept over the past few months and we will certainly further improve them with the reopening of international borders,” said Sunway Malls and Theme Parks chief executive officer HC Chan.

“The Link provides greater connectivity, which creates more options for visitors.

“They can dine in new restaurants while enjoying fun in the sun at Sunway Lagoon.

“We welcome everyone to visit The Link and enjoy Sunway City’s latest offerings,” he added.

Shoppers now have a wider range of eateries to choose from, including Din Tai Fung and Haidilao at the start of The Link’s stretch, as well as Memorie Cafe, Nanyang Cafe, Tonkatsu by Ma Maison, The Owls Cafe, Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes, The Resort Cafe and Grand Imperial Restaurant.

Whisky aficionados can drop by The Chamber to unwind, while fitness enthusiasts can explore the newly opened Sports Direct.

The Link overlooks Sunway Lagoon and the landscape of Sunway City Kuala Lumpur, which encompasses lush greenery and vast lakes.

There is also a landing area for those who want to take in the view through glass windows that reach the ceiling.


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