This is the most popular of the many AEON Malls in the sprawling city of JB, and it's easy to understand why. The brands are on par with malls like VivoCity or 1 Utama (including names like H&M, Uniqlo, Toys R Us, Mango, Pandora, Bath & Body Works, and L’Occitane, to name a few) and can't be found in the other AEON centers. There's also a huge variety of food outlets to satisfy a busy shopper's thirst and hunger after half a day in this big complex (including the interesting Japan Walk on Level 3)!
Not to mention that there's also a huge AEON Store here, along with TGV's flagship cinema in the Johor region. And Tebrau City is adjacent to the biggest IKEA in Malaysia, too!
Erna Arif
4
It's quite a big place with lots of eateries and other smaller outlets to buy household essentials, personal needs, and of course, the main spot to buy groceries, daily needs, and items from the dry and wet market, clothing, and many other things.
Lim Teck
5
It's on the third (top) floor of this shopping mall and provides good, kind service.
Mark Goh
4
This is a mall and a city, all in one combo. Most shopping and food needs can be met here. The mall was recently tastefully updated with new shops and an expansion. In view of its size, however, the parking lots, however big, may still be insufficient. You may need to wait a little for a parking space during peak hours/weekends. Enjoyable shopping experience here on weekdays.
Edwin Jayaratnam
5
"Big shopping mall with a big parking space. You can find a lot of different kinds of things. It's easy to find your way around, even for a first-timer like me, just by using Google Maps. There are free public restrooms, which are quite clean and spacious. Recommended for all shoppers."
Derek "Ah Hock" Yeo
5
Mega Mall with more upmarket shops and brands. The entire Tebrau City area is huge, with many low-rise shop-houses flanking the mall. There's ample parking, both sheltered and open. The mall has many restaurants, with a section of the top floor dedicated to a Japanese Food Street. Most of the restaurants are found on the ground level and the top level, so you are simply spoiled for choice. Many branded shops are here, as well as cafes, household goods, interior design stores, fashion retailers, pharmacies, and wellness and beauty shops.
Rachel Lim
5
Came on a Tuesday and it was pretty quiet. It was still fairly quiet even after 5pm. Great, clean, big, and spacious mall with a good variety of high street and Malaysian shops. This mall is good for shopping for clothes, gifts, bringing children, and having a meal. Not so good for: massage (only Thai Odyssey, which was fully booked), beauty services (only one hair salon, one nail salon, and one beauty salon), or finger food. Overall, much better than City Square, especially since it also has a big supermarket.
Ken Lim
5
"Great place to spend your day shopping. It expanded to double the size a few years back, and now there are even more things to shop for. Best of all, Ikea opened a mega store next to it, which is one of the biggest in the region. Nice!"
Khairil Shahadah
5
The new renovation was huge, dividing it into two wings. It's comfortable and like a one-stop center for everything you need. There's a cinema, groceries, clothing, etc. The parking lot is large. The in-house decor was amazing, with a variety of plants. Most importantly, the public toilet is clean.
Azhar Zainal
5
"Best shopping mall in my opinion. Especially the new Japanese area. You can also get nice clothes and the latest gadgets. On level 3, you can find many restaurants selling Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Western, and Malaysian food."