
Nanas Dorsett's Bukit Bintang Secret: 6-Pax Pavilion KL Paradise (93!)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the slightly secret world of Nanas Dorsett's Bukit Bintang Secret: 6-Pax Pavilion KL Paradise (93!). Let's be honest, the name's a mouthful, but the promise of a “paradise” near Pavilion KL? My ears perked right up. This isn't going to be your sterile, corporate hotel review. This is the raw, unfiltered truth (well, as unfiltered as a review can get, because, you know, I still have standards!).
First Impressions & Location: Bukit Bintang Bliss (Mostly!)
Finding the place was a little… fun. Let's just say GPS and I have a complicated relationship. Don't judge me. Once I actually arrived, though, the location was a total winner. Bukit Bintang is buzzing! Shopping, food, lights… it's sensory overload in the best way possible. And being close to Pavilion KL? Huge bonus. You can waltz over in your flip-flops for some serious retail therapy (or window shopping, depending on your budget!).
Accessibility Stuff - Let's Get Real
Now, this is where things could be a bit… better. They list "Facilities for disabled guests," which is great, but specifics are key. I didn't see any outright glaring issues, but I'm not in a wheelchair so I can't fully assess the practicalities. Elevator is definitely there, and that's a huge plus. More info on ramp access, accessible restrooms, etc., would be super appreciated by anyone with mobility concerns. It's a minor point, but a crucial one.
The Room: Cozy, and… Quirky Decorations?
Okay, the 6-Pax thing? It's accurate. The room I got was spacious. Enough room to swing a cat, as they say, though I'm not sure why you would want to swing a cat. Everything was clean. I mean, super clean. They aren't skimping around on hygiene here. The air conditioning blasted like a Arctic storm… which I totally loved in the KL heat. Air Conditioning in Public Areas? Yes, and blessedly so. Non-smoking rooms? Double yes. Blackout curtains? Essential. Bathroom Phone? Okay, never used it, but hey, options. There's a hair dryer, complimentary tea (thank you, little tea gods!), and a mini-bar… stocked with things I, a cheapskate, couldn’t afford.
The decor… well, let's call it eclectic. There were some interesting art choices. It wasn't my style, but again, it wasn't bad. Maybe a bit… much for a chill, zen vibe. This is a minor gripe, but it’s the sort of thing I can’t help observing, it's part of the story! Room decorations? Yes, but not always my taste!
Amenities - The Good, The 'Meh,' and the Missing
- Internet: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms - Yep! Worked like a charm, and I needed it bad. Internet Access [LAN] is on the list, but I didn't use that. Internet Services are covered, so they claim.
- Things to Do/ Ways to Relax: Okay, this is where things get a little… mixed. Swimming Pool? Yes, and it looked lovely (didn't actually use it, but I'm a sucker for a pretty view). Fitness Center? Yup, tucked away on the corner, had the necessary equipment. Spa/Sauna? Listed, but again, I had limited personal experience to provide additional clarity. Massage, Body Scrub, Body Wrap: Yep, it also has it, but I'd need to book them.
- Dining & Drinking: This is a major selling point. Breakfast [buffet] was really good. Seriously, the Asian options were amazing. I devoured the nasi lemak. Coffee/tea in restaurant - definitely. Bar? Yes, and while I didn't get blotto, the drinks were well-made. Room service [24-hour] - a lifesaver. Restaurants? Multiple from what I could tell. Poolside Bar? Yes. Snack Bar? Yup. Happy hour? Now you're talking!
- Services & Conveniences: Concierge? Friendly and helpful. Cash withdrawal? Available. Daily housekeeping? Spot on. Laundry service? Convenient. Elevator? Present. Car park [free of charge]? YES! Huge win in this area. Taxi service easily accessible.
Cleanliness & Safety - Crucial in Today's World
I'm a cleanliness freak (maybe a little), so this was high on my list. They’ve got it down, more or less. Anti-viral cleaning products? Listed. Daily disinfection in common areas? Seemed like it. Room sanitization between stays? Definitely. They're taking the hygiene thing seriously. Hand sanitizer? Everywhere. Staff trained in safety protocol? I saw it. Fire extinguisher? Essential. Smoke alarms? Present. CCTV in common areas? Present and the front desk [24-hour] makes me feel safer. Honestly, I felt comfortable.
For The Kids?
The kid stuff is a little sparse. Family/child friendly? Yes, but I didn't see a ton of dedicated kids' facilities. If you have small children, check with the hotel about specifics.
The Annoyances
Honestly, not many. The decorations were a minor thing. It's not perfect, nothing truly ever is.
The Verdict – A Bukit Bintang Gem (With a Few Caveats)
Nanas Dorsett's Bukit Bintang Secret is a solid choice. The location is unbeatable, the rooms are comfy (and the AC is amazing), and the food is great. The cleanliness is top-notch, and the staff were friendly. It's not perfect, the accessibility could be improved to be fully accessible and the kids' facilities are limited.
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Uncover Marrakech's Hidden Gem: The Riad Tchaikana Experience
Alrighty, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. This is… my itinerary. And it's gonna be a glorious, messy, possibly slightly disastrous adventure in Kuala Lumpur with five other poor souls (bless their hearts) crammed into Nanas Dorsett, because, you know, budgeting. Let's get this show on the road, shall we?
Kuala Lumpur Chaos: The Nanas Dorsett Six-Pack Special (and My Sanity's Attempt to Survive)
Day 1: Arrival, Awkward Hotel Room Roulette, and the Quest for Curry
Morning (Err, Late Morning): Arrival at KLIA. Landed. Alive. Success! Now, to collect the luggage, which hopefully made the same journey as we did. After that, a frantic taxi negotiation. "No meter?! Are you kidding me?! Fine, fine… but you better be taking us on the shortest route!" We finally arrived at our temporary home. (Nanas Dorsett, please be kind.)
- Anecdote: The first thing that hit me was humidity. Like, slap-you-in-the-face humidity. Instantly regretted the jeans. Learn from my mistake, people. Pack light, breathable fabrics.
Afternoon: The Room Reveal & Initial Panic: The hotel room. Six people. One bathroom. The horror. There was a brief but intense power struggle over who gets the "good bed" (i.e., not the pull-out couch that feels like sleeping on a park bench). I lost, of course. Now I'm on the pull-out. On a good note, the view is pretty decent, if you can ignore the air conditioning unit that sounds like a jet engine about to take off.
- Quirky Observation: The hotel room’s decor is… well, let's just say it's a bold choice. They’ve gone with the "slightly mismatched, vaguely tropical" theme. Think "holiday inn meets your grandma's living room". Charming. And the complimentary shampoo smells like a particularly pungent coconut.
Evening: The Hunt for Curry (and My Stomach's Pleas): The rumbling began. We stumbled, bleary-eyed and slightly hangry, down to Bukit Bintang, hoping for the legendary Malaysian curry. I had a specific vision of rich, fragrant flavors, juicy chicken, and maybe even a bit of heat to get me awake. We wandered. Got lost. Ended up in a sketchy alleyway (not recommended). Finally, finally, a tiny, unassuming stall. Order made.
Opinionated Rant: The curry was… okay. Not the earth-shattering experience I’d built up in my head. The rice was a bit questionable, and the chili paste? More like chili mush. Let-down.
Emotional Reaction: Slight disappointment. I had such high hopes.
Minor category : I could barely understand the guy selling. I was completely out of it, and I was starving. I would have just paid any price at that point. I think, I was a little scared.
Late Night: Night Market Ramblings… or, I wish I’d stayed in the hotel: After curry, we went to the night market. Overcrowded. Overstimulating. Smells everywhere. I’m not sure I’ll be able to eat anything for a while. I have a new respect for people who can actually enjoy street food after a day of travel.
Day 2: Culture Shock, Skydiving Dreams, and Unreliable Public Transport
Morning: The Towers Beckon (and My Neck Cries): The Petronas Towers. Iconic. Beautiful. Towering. I went with the intention of going up. I was so tired. I didn't know what to do. The queue was massive. After a lot of waiting, and the realization that the tickets were outrageously overpriced, we decided to watch from outside. It was pretty, at least, I suppose, I did love it!
- Anecdote: Those towers are seriously impressive. Walking to find a spot was a nightmare. The crowd was massive. It was hot. I felt the heat get to me.
Afternoon: Skydiving Dreams and a Failed Attempt: We decided it would be a great idea to look into skydiving. Turns out, it’s further away than we thought. And incredibly expensive. My dream of soaring through the Malaysian skies? Shattered. For now.
- Opinionated Language: "Way too expensive! It's Kuala Lumpur, not Dubai!
- Emotional Reaction: Slightly bummed, but I was relieved, I guess. I am not the worlds biggest fan of heights, so that would have been fun.
Evening: Lost in Translation (and on a Bus): Let's try public transport. Oh, the bus. The infamous bus! We were supposed to go to Little India, but the numbers on the busses were weird. Completely overwhelmed. We ended up somewhere. I think. The smells were amazing though.
- Messier structure and occasional rambles: I’m not going to lie; I was close to a meltdown. Bus routes, ticket machines… it was all a blur. I missed my stop. Twice. Ended up two different places and not sure how to get back.
- Emotional Reaction: Exasperation. Frustration. The urge to just hail a taxi (which, of course, would've been a rip-off).
- Minor category: Food from the market was delicious. I recommend it.
Day 3: Temples, Tastings, and the Relentless Heat
Morning: Batu Caves and the Climb of My Life (Or At Least 272 Steps): The Batu Caves. Holy moly. Those stairs! The monkeys were very cute, but also a little bit evil, clearly, after that one snatching my sunglasses! The whole place was colourful, vibrant, and a little intimidating all at once.
- Anecdote: The ascent was a sweaty, panting, calf-burning ordeal. But the view from the top was amazing. The gold statues. The sheer scale. Worth it. (Maybe.)
- Quirky Observation: The monkeys. They're everywhere. They're brazen. They'll steal your food, your water bottle, even your sunglasses (true story!). But they're also kinda adorable.
- Anecdote: The ascent was a sweaty, panting, calf-burning ordeal. But the view from the top was amazing. The gold statues. The sheer scale. Worth it. (Maybe.)
Afternoon: Food Tour Frenzy (and My Ever-Expanding Waistline): Food tour! Finally, some good food! We ate curries, noodles, pastries, and enough street food to sink a small ship. The flavours were explosive. The spice levels were… well, let’s just say I’m grateful for the air conditioning.
- Doubling down on a single experience: The Nasi Lemak. Oh, the Nasi Lemak. Coconut rice, fried chicken, a spicy sambal that made my eyes water. Then, I was sent into a food coma.
- Emotional Reaction: Pure, unadulterated joy.
Evening: Farewell Feast (and a Vow to Hydrate): One last Malaysian meal before we go. Trying to soak up as much culture, and food, as possible. Then, a quick trip to the hotel to drink more water, wash my clothes.
- Opinionated Language: Malaysia has been too much fun!
- Minor category: I'm buying a bigger suitcase.
Day 4: Departure (and a Dream of Sleep)
- Morning: Waking up. Packing. Praying the jet lag won't hit me on the plane.
- Afternoon: Departing. Saying goodbye. And maybe… just maybe… already planning my return to Malaysia.
- Emotional Reaction: Excited about going, and excited for my bed.
Final Thoughts:
Malaysia, you glorious, chaotic whirlwind of people, places, and food that's as delicious as it is potentially dangerous for my digestive system. I survived. We survived. And despite the cramped quarters, the questionable plumbing, and the occasional wrong turn, I wouldn't trade this experience for the world. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need a nap. And maybe a lifetime supply of antacids.
This is my diary… I hope you enjoyed it as well.
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Nana Dorsett's Bukit Bintang Secret: 6-Pax Pavilion KL Paradise (93!) - The Unfiltered Truth!
Okay, spill the tea! Is this Nana Dorsett place *really* as amazing as the pictures make it seem?
So, what *is* this place anyway? Give me the lowdown.
The view! Tell me more about the view! Is it as epic as it looks?
Is it actually *convenient* in terms of location? Because "Bukit Bintang" can be a bit… intense.
What about the *inside* of the apartment? Is it actually well-maintained? We don't need to be staying at a dump!
Okay, the big question: is it worth the price? Because I've seen prices…
Are there any drawbacks I should be aware of? Like, major downsides?
What’s the best thing about staying there?

