Gopala Vegetarian Stall in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur

Gopala pure vegetarian stall, which serves Krishna prasadam has moved about 100 m further down their original location into the new DBKL Car Park building. Lovely food day and night!

——How to find GOPALA——

Gopala Vegetarian Stall [Serves LUNCH & DINNER]
Ground Floor Hawker Centre,
Kompleks TLK Brickfields
(TLK = Tempat Letak Kereta = Car Park)
At the junction of Jalan Berhala & Jalan Thambipillay
Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Location of new GOPALA Vegetarian Stall
https://maps.google.com/?cid=12839799765923861292&hl=en&gl=gb

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Directions from inside KL SENTRAL main concourse:
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{KL MONORAIL -> BRICKFIELDS POST OFFICE (Behind Hong Leong Bank)}

Details:

– Take the escalator UP to the NU SENTRAL Shopping centre.
– Walk straight through the shopping centre and follow the signs to KL MONORAIL STATION.
(Follow the main corridor through the shopping centre till you come to a set of escalators at the end. Take the escalator down one floor to the MONORAIL STATION.)

– When you reach the bridge that leads into the KL Monorail, it is a little confusing. Understand that there are TWO parallel bridges. (IF you take the first bridge on the left, you will reach the ticket gantry with no other way out, so turn back.) Take the bridge ON THE RIGHT. Then when you reach the other platform’s ticket gantry you will see an escalator on your right leading down to the street.

– Go down that escalator and keep walking straight for 160m till you see Hong Leong Bank at the corner
– Turn left towards the Brickfields POST OFFICE (A major landmark – but don’t confuse it with POS Laju which is nearby but on the other side of the main road!)

– Route from KL MONORAIL to BRICKFIELDS POST OFFICE:
https://goo.gl/maps/xVJtA35kuMC2

{This is the route you would have to walk from that KL MONORAIL overhead bridge to the BRICKFIELDS POST OFFICE. The new GOPALA vegetarian stall is in the DBKL’s TLK Multi-Storey Car Park building opposite this post office.}

By Dina Anukampana Das.

Sittam Param

Writer, poet, dramatist and former journalist. I have passion for art in all its forms hence my involvement in this portal.

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