Subang Jaya

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Subang Jaya is a city in Selangor, Malaysia, about halfway between Kuala Lumpur and state capital Shah Alam. It consists of the Subang Jaya (SS12-SS19) on the Northern end of the city, USJ on the Southern end, Bandar Sunway, Batu Tiga and Putra Heights. The city is a much sought after refuge for middle to upper-middle-class Malaysians.

Subang Jaya Halal Travel Guide

In 1974, Subang Jaya was developed as a residential area from an old rubber estate (Seafield Estate) by Sime Darby. Back then, most only knew of Subang because of the Subang International Airport (Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, IATA: SZB), which has since been replaced by KLIA in Sepang as Malaysia's main international airport. Now the airport focuses mainly on servicing domestic flights and acts as the premier hub for corporate and private aviation in Southeast Asia.

UEP Subang Jaya (USJ) is the newer part of Subang Jaya and was established in 1988. Subang Jaya and USJ are separated by the infamous traffic lights in Persiaran Kewajipan (near Summit USJ shopping mall) which cause residents an additional 5-20 minutes per way in their daily commute because of traffic congestion.

It was detached from Petaling Jaya and Shah Alam and granted municipal rights in 1997, and since then the city has grown rapidly. It started as a primarily residential area, but in recent years it has developed into an internationally renowned city. It is also dubbed as the main education hub of Klang Valley, as there is a concentration of colleges, universities and schools. Over the years and there has been a significant influx of overseas students.

Travel to Subang Jaya

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Subang Jaya

Subang Jaya station is at the northern edge of Subang Jaya. It is directly behind Carrefour (now AEON Big) and Subang Parade in SS16. Since 2016 it has been an interchange station between KTM Komuter Port Klang-Tanjung Malim line and the Kelana Jaya LRT Line.

KTM Komuter

The [www.ktmb.com.my KTM Komuter is a convenient mode of transport both to central locations in the city and towns in the neighbouring states (north - Perak, south - Negeri Sembilan):

  • KL Sentral - connection by Kelana Jaya Line to KLCC or Sungai Buloh-Kajang MRT Line to Bandar Utama and Kajang;
  • Bank Negara - named after Malaysia's central bank and the station is a gateway to Kuala Lumpur/Tuanku Abdul Rahman|Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman
  • Kuala Lumpur/Bangsar and Midvalley|MidValley - one of Malaysia's largest shopping malls, albeit on the Batu Caves-Tampin line instead;
  • Klang - home to Bak Kut Teh
  • Kuala Lumpur/North|Batu Caves - limestone hill housing several Hindu cave temples
  • Tanjung Malim - small town at the Perak state border (north of Selangor) - passengers can switch to the Electric Train Service (E.T.S.) and continue to Ipoh, Penang or even Kedah and Perlis
  • Seremban - state capital of Negeri Sembilan (south of Selangor). Famous for their siew pao. From here passengers can continue to Gemas and switch to the diesel-powered trains to Johor, Pahang or Kelantan.

Kelana Jaya Line

Since 2016 and the Kelana Jaya LRT line, which once used to terminate at the namesake Kelana Jaya station, was extended through Subang Jaya and then on to Putra Heights, covering many parts of Subang Jaya that were not previously served by any railway or metro service.

KTM Komuter - Skypark Link

A branch line of the aforementioned KTM Komuter service was constructed, linking Subang Jaya to the Subang Airport (Subang Skypark) and to KL Sentral. The service opened in May 2023, and is Malaysia's second airport rail link service, after the KLIA Ekspres.

Travel on a Bus in Subang Jaya

Bus services connect points in Malaysia and Singapore directly to Subang Jaya, bypassing Kuala Lumpur and its traffic jams. Aeroline and Transtar buses operate from Sunway Pyramid, while First Coach runs from the Holiday Villa hotel in SS12.

Stage bus operator RapidKL has several routes that connect downtown Kuala Lumpur to Subang Jaya, Shah Alam and finally Klang.

Subang Jaya is also home to Malaysia's first (and to date, only) bus rapid transit (BRT) service and the BRT Sunway Line, mainly serving the Bandar Sunway locality. The BRT line begins at Setia Jaya station on the KTM Komuter, and ends at USJ 7 station on the Kelana Jaya LRT Line.

Stage bus operator RapidKL has several routes that connect downtown Kuala Lumpur to Subang Jaya, Shah Alam and finally Klang.

Subang Jaya is also home to Malaysia's first (and to date, only) bus rapid transit (BRT) service and the BRT Sunway Line, mainly serving the Bandar Sunway locality. The BRT line begins at Setia Jaya station on the KTM Komuter, and ends at USJ 7 station on the Kelana Jaya LRT Line.

Best way to travel in Subang Jaya by a Taxi

All metered taxis operating in Kuala Lumpur also serve Subang Jaya.

By car

Getting into Subang Jaya is a breeze (as long as you avoid rush hours). It is well connected to most major highways:

  • Federal Highway - cuts through most major areas in Klang Valley including Petaling Jaya, central Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam and Klang. No toll charges
  • New Pantai Expressway (NPE) - to Bandar Sunway and Subang Jaya (SS12-SS19)
  • Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP) - to Putra Heights and UEP Subang Jaya
  • New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) - to Subang Jaya (cuts through Subang Airport Highway)
  • Kesas Highway - to UEP Subang Jaya (3 exits to USJ from Kuala Lumpur)
  • Subang Airport Highway - to UEP Subang Jaya (USJ) and Subang Jaya

How to get around in Subang Jaya

Lebuhraya Pantai Baru - Lebuhraya Pantai Baru on a rainy day in 2010

Travel on a Bus in Subang Jaya

  • To/from Kuala Lumpur, Subang Jaya is linked to Kuala Lumpur by Rapid KL and Metrobus buses. They usually charge a flat RM1 rate for trips around Subang Jaya and to other parts of Klang Valley. It is advisable to get a Touch North Go card for easier accessibility to these public transports.

Best way to travel in Subang Jaya by a Taxi

Taxis are also available, but the best way to get around is your own vehicle because it is expensive to travel in taxis.

  • Comfort Taxi, ☎ +60 3 2692 2525. RM1 surcharge on top of the meter.
  • Super Cab Taxi, ☎ +60 3 7805 5333. RM1 surcharge on top of the meter.
  • Radio Cab Taxi, ☎ +60 3 2693 6211. RM1 surcharge on top of the meter.
  • Public Cab Taxi, ☎ +60 3 6259 2020. RM1 surcharge on top of the meter.

By car

Avoid using Persiaran Kewajipan during rush hour as the traffic is usually very congested. It is easy to travel in the city as there are many sign boards to direct the routes. Also and there are many different routes you can take to travel in the city. Persiaran Kewajipan and Persiaran Tujuan serve as the main routes in the city.

Subang Jaya has adopted the numbered-precinct system also used in neighboring Petaling Jaya, so take a look at that article for clues about decrypting addresses. Roughly, Subang Jaya consists of precincts SS12 to SS19 on the north side (the numbers increase as you head west) and precincts USJ 1 to USJ 29 on the south side (number increases to the south).

What to see in Subang Jaya

Sunway Lagoon Resort and Sunway Pyramid are well-known tourist destinations throughout the whole Klang Valley. It is in Bandar Sunway and it is nearby Subang Jaya. Besides that and there are many other shopping malls such as Subang Parade, Empire Subang, Carrefour SS16, First Subang, The 19 USJ City Mall and Summit USJ.

  • Subang Ria Recreational Park - A beautiful acre 30 lake in the city. It is easily accessible by public transport and there are ample parking spaces for private vehicles. It is also home to the famous seafood restaurant Crocodile Farm and the largest paintball park (TT Sports Park) in Malaysia. It's public park status is a regular issue among the Subang residents and the owner Sime Darby, and the local City Council.
  • Proton Malaysia Headquarters - Proton Holdings Berhad | It is the largest Proton showroom in the Klang Valley and can be seen from the KESAS expressway.
  • Lotus Cars - Proton Holdings Berhad | It is the only Lotus showroom in the Klang Valley and is alongside the Proton headquarters.
  • Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur | It is the only official Lamborghini distributor and retailer in Malaysia. It also has a workshop which services internationally renowned marques such as Ferrari, Porsche, Hummer, Lotus, Jaguar, Bentley and Rolls Royce. However in 2012 and they have moved to a new showroom in nearby Glenmarie.

What to do in Subang Jaya

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Subang Jaya

There is a huge mall culture in Malaysia (the larger cities at least). If you visit Klang Valley, you will notice many shopping malls mushrooming in the landscape of the congested city. Within 10 minutes (or 20 in the case of bad traffic) of each other, you will see 4 sizeable malls.

  • The 19 USJ City Mall - Restaurants and cafes may be found near the main entrance including Milwaukee for Steaks and Papa Rich for Coffee. The complex has a Carrefour supermarket. Level-1 has a Korean BBQ restaurant and some electronic and mobile phone shops. Level-2 has World Famous Streets a retail themed shopping area named after famous world streets. It also has a weekend carnival of street food, fashion outlets, and a spa.
  • Sunway Pyramid, not in Subang Jaya, but in the neighbouring city - Petaling Jaya. This mall has been upgraded with a new wing to compete with the bigger shopping malls, Includes Coach, Topshop, Charles & Keith and Mango - but no Zara. They also have anchor tenants - Parkson, Jusco and Giant. It also has a cinema (TGV), a karaoke (Red Box) and a skating rink (where you can sneak a peak at the ice hockey training at night).
  • Subang Parade | This is one of the oldest malls around. It has been refurbished and upgraded, but remains a family-oriented shopping mall. This is the "hang-out" for many families during the weekends when they want to escape from the heat at home. During the weekend and there are a variety of local stalls set up on the top floor of the building for affordable bargains. Many dining restaurants and cafes including Dome, T.G.I. Fridays, Swensens, Sakae Sushi, Uncle Lim's, Nandos, The Manhattan Fish Market, Secret Recipe, Chillis, Celebrity Fitness and Big Apple Donuts. It also has a cinema (MBO).
  • Empire Subang - A newer shopping gallery. Floursheim, Coach, Guess, Charles & Keith and exclusive dining restaurants such as Itallianies, Chilli's, Din Tai Fung, La Bodega, Ole-Ole Bali and Empire Hotel Subang's in-house restaurants - Kitchen Art Brasserie, Di Wei Chinese Restaurant, and SHOUT.
  • Carrefour Subang Jaya | Next to the Subang Jaya KTM Train station. It is often bustling due to it's proximity with the train station and major bus and taxi stop. There are many cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this Coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.), Kenny Rogers Chicken and Subway.
  • First Subang | It is in the heart of the busy central neighborhood of SS15. It consists of studio units and retail lots. It is the main hub of nightlife as there are a few late night restaurants such as The Library, Overtime, etc and many pubs.
  • USJ Taipan | The Taipan retail lots are contains a wide variety of shopping, restaurants, clinics, banks, cafes, fashion outlets and more. It is noted for traffic congestion and a lack of sufficient parking spaces during working hours.
  • Summit Subang USJ | The Summit shopping mall has a few restaurants, cafes, fashion outlets. However, it is not a very popular shopping destination for the residents in Subang Jaya because it is quite rundown as it has been maintained for many years. But still and there are popular fast food restaurants such as McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), Subway and KFC.
  • Giant USJ | The Giant supermarket has only a food court and a Guardian pharmacy. It is one of the oldest Giant supermarket in the Klang Valley so it is not as premium as the Giant supermarket in Putra Heights. Moreover and the traffic from Persiaran Kewajipan to Giant USJ is quite congested during rush hours. Now closed and moving to SS15 First Subang tower, most possibly to compete with nearby other major supermarkets like Carrefour, Cold Storage and Jaya Grocer instead of Mydin.
  • Giant Putra Heights | The Giant supermarket in Putra Heights has a few restaurants, cafes and fashion outlets. Its ambient is very premium compared to other Giant supermarkets in the Klang Valley.
  • Mydin USJ | The Mydin supermarket has a few restaurants, cafes and fashion outlets. It is normally packed as its prices are affordable compared to other supermarkets. There is a KFC restaurant in Mydin USJ.

Halal Restaurants in Subang Jaya

Eating is the favorite pastime of most Malaysians. As such, many food outlets are dotted around Subang Jaya. There is a wide variety of food to choose from. Fast food franchises are ample in the city, most of which you can find in the shopping malls - from the basics like McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), KFC, Subway, Burger King (Please do not support Burger King as Burger King supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant), A&W to bakery/confectionery like Bread Story, J&Co Donuts (Sunway Pyramid), Big Apple Donuts (Subang Parade) and O'Briens. Besides that and there are restaurants such as Tony Roma's, The Manhattan Fish Market, Nando's Chicken, Chili's, Din Tai Fung, TGI Friday's (Please do not support TGI Friday's as TGI Friday's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) and La Bodega. The city is mostly known for its Japanese foods as there are more than 10 Japanese restaurants.

American

  • TGI Friday's (Please do not support TGI Friday's as TGI Friday's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) - in Subang Parade. It serves various types of American food ranging from appetisers to desserts.
  • Victoria Station - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is famous for its charbroil Steaks and seafood. London train carriages have been used for the restaurant.
  • The Manhatthan Fish Market - in SS16 (Subang Parade).
  • Kenny Rogers Roasters - in Subang Parade and Empire Subang. They serve delicious flame-grilled Chicken with less salts and calories.

Balinese

  • Ole-Ole Bali - in SS16 (Empire Subang) and Sunway Pyramid. It serves Balinese food. The prices are a little pricey but it is worth every penny! The portion is big and it has a wide variety of food to choose from. Its ambient is very cozy and Balinese feel.

Fusion

  • Asia Cafe - in SS15. It a food court serving a large variety of food in a hawker-concept. It is famous for its fried oyster egg, Portuguese grilled fish, har mee, char kuey teow, nasi lemak and Pasta.
  • Delicious - in Sunway Pyramid. It is famous for its sandwiches, quiches, Steaks, Pasta, etc.

German

  • Logenhaus Roast & Grill - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is one of the most famous German restaurants which also serves halal German food.

Indian

  • Nirvana Maju - in USJ 9 (Subang Business Centre). It is a very famous restaurant among the local residents. It gained much popularity when it first opened in Bangsar many years ago. It serves one of the best and authentic banana leaf cuisine in the Klang Valley.
  • Indian Heritage - in USJ 10 Taipan. The cuisine of India found at Indian Heritage is characterized by its sophisticated and subtle use of many spices and herbs. Traditional Northern Indian food. Buffet is available during lunch on weekdays.
  • D'Tandoor - in SS15. It is the same famous Indian cuisine from KL Tower. It serves one of the finest Indian cuisines in Malaysia with good hospitality and absolute quality.
  • Meena Curries House 2 - Indian restaurant serving tasty food using quality ingredients.

Malaysian & Indonesian

  • Salero Negori - in SS15/5A. It serves an authentic spread of Negeri Sembilan (a state further south from Selangor) cuisine.
  • Kitchen Art Brasserie - in SS16 (Empire Hotel Subang). It caters a mix of Malaysian and International cuisine. Hi-Tea is also available during the weekends.
  • Belanga - in SS16 (Empire Subang). It serves a mix of Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine.
  • Nyonya Colors - in SS16 (Empire Subang). It specializes in premium homemade quality Nyonya cuisine.
  • Pelita Nasi Kandar - in SS15. Popular for nasi kandar and is opened 24 hr.
  • Nasi Lemak USJ 11 - in Jalan USJ 11/2. It is a store at the roadside near a row of semi-d houses in USJ 11. Selling here for 10 over years. Despite its roadside environment, many people queue up at the roadside early in the morning just to eat the nasi lemak. The chili sambal the owner serves is one of the best. Furthermore, it has a wide variety of side dishes such as sambal sotong, sambal ayam, sambal mussel, sambal udang, etc. It is only opened in the morning from 7AM Monday - 10AM and closed during Hari Raya Aidilfitri
  • Kayu Nasi Kandar - in USJ 10 Taipan. It serves authentic Nasi Kandar since 1974. The taste is slightly different from Pelita Nasi Kandar.
  • @ - in USJ 9. It is one of the nightlife hotspots in USJ. It is opened 24/7.
  • Makbul - in USJ 9. It is one of the famous mamak restaurant in the city. It is opened 24/7.
  • Restoran Delima - in Tiara Plaza, Sime UEP Industrial Park. It serves authentic nasi melayu + nasi padang home cook & night it serve tomyam seafood, (Thai) cuisine. It is opened 7.30am - 12.00am & closed on saturday.
  • Sri Melur Jaya - in USJ 17 and SS19. It is famous for its various types of roti. It is usually crowded during lunch/break time and is only opened 12 hours.
  • Rojak & Cendol SS15 - there appears to be a perpetual queue for rojak and cendol in SS 15 near Subang Plaza, opposite the football field. The rojak and cendol are now sold in the stands labeled 'Rojak SS15 Subang Jaya' and 'Best Cendol in SS 15 Subang Jaya' (used to be in a van). Price ranges from RM3.20-4 depending on what variety of items you want in your rojak. The cendol costs RM1.40.
  • Old Town and Old Town Signature - in Taipan USJ 10, USJ 21 Subang Avenue and The Summit. It is famous for its Ipoh white Coffee. Taipan USJ 10 has two outlets, Old Town and Old Town Signature.
  • Paparich - in Taipan USJ 10, SS15. It is famous for most of the Malaysian delicacies.
  • Uncle Lim's - in Subang Parade. It is famous for its roti bakar and other Malaysian breakfast delicacies. The local residents usually come here to have their morning breakfast.
  • Teh Tarik Place - in Empire Subang. It is famous for its various types of Malaysian food and especially their 'Teh Tarik'.

Middle Eastern and Lebanese

  • Tarbush Restaurant - in Empire Subang. They serve one of the best Middle Eastern cuisines in the Klang Valley. It is a fine dining restaurant.

South African

  • Nando's - in SS16 (Subang Parade) and USJ 10 Taipan. It is famous for its peri-peri Sauce and Chicken.

Organic FOODS

  • Organic Fresh Mart Enterprise - in SS18. Serves organic foods. They also sell other organic products.
  • Just Life - in USJ 14.
  • Green Wood Vegetarian And Organic Mart - in SS15.

Thai

  • Sri Ayutthaya - in USJ 11. It is one of the most famous (Thai) restaurants in the Klang Valley which also has a branch in Damansara Heights. Authentically (Thai).
  • Thai Corner - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is famous for its kerabu Chicken, thai fish, pandan Chicken and many more.
  • Green House (Thai) Cuisine - in SS18. It serves one of the finest (Thai) cuisines in Malaysia. It is a very famous restaurant among the local residents.
  • Sawadee (Thai) Kitchen - in USJ 1. It is a very famous (Thai) restaurant featuring authentic (Thai) cuisine.
  • Phad Thai - in USJ 10 Taipan. It is an authentic (Thai) restaurant run by (Thai) Muslims.

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The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Subang Jaya. Key components include:

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Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Subang Jaya, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Subang Jaya, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Subang Jaya without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Empire Hotel Subang - 4-star business hotel with 198 rooms plus convention hall, restaurants and cafes. Empire Shopping Gallery, with many retail stores and a supermarket, is downstairs.
  • Summit Hotel | Less than 20 min away from the major cities of Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, and Shah Alam. 332 guestrooms and suites with cableTV, Minibar with alcohol removed and internet.
  • Sunway Lagoon Resort & Spa | PJS 11, Bandar Sunway

Cope

  • Sime Darby Medical Centre Subang Jaya (better known as SJMC - Subang Jaya Medical Centre) - in SS12.
  • Sunway Medical Centre - at Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway.
  • iRehab Physiotherapy and Stroke Rehabilitation Centre - at SS17, Subang Jaya

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Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Subang Jaya

KTM Subang Jaya station, on the KTM Komuter Klang-Sentul line, is at the northern edge of Subang Jaya. It is behind Carrefour and Subang Parade in SS16.

The [www.ktmb.com.my KTM Komuter is a convenient mode of transport both to central locations in the city and towns in the neighbouring states (north - Perak, south - Negeri Sembilan):

  • KL Sentral - connection by Putra LRT to KLCC
  • Bank Negara - the Central Bank
  • MidValley - one of Malaysia's largest shopping malls
  • Klang - home to Bak Kut Teh
  • Batu Caves - limestone hill housing several Hindu cave temples
  • Tanjung Malim - small town at the Perak state border (north of Selangor)
  • Seremban - small town in Negeri Sembilan (south of Selangor). Famous for their siew pao

Travel on a Bus in Subang Jaya

There are a number of bus services that connect points in Malaysia and Singapore directly from Subang Jaya, bypassing Kuala Lumpur and its traffic jams. Aeroline and Transtar buses operate from Sunway Pyramid, while First Coach runs from the Holiday Villa hotel in SS12.

Best way to travel in Subang Jaya by a Taxi

All metered taxis operating in Subang Jaya also serve Kuala Lumpur.

By car

Getting out of Subang Jaya is a breeze (as long as you avoid rush hours). It is well connected to most major highways:

  • Federal Highway - cuts through most major areas in Klang Valley including Petaling Jaya, central Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam and Klang. No toll charges
  • New Pantai Expressway (NPE) - to Bangsar and Kuala Lumpur downtown
  • Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP) - to Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur downtown
  • New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) - to Damansara, Sri Hartamas and Kuala Lumpur downtown
  • Kesas Highway - to Kota Kemuning, Cheras, Bukit Jalil, KLIA, Klang and Kuala Lumpur downtown
  • Subang Airport Highway - to Kelana Jaya, Saujana Subang, Ara Damansara and Subang Airport.


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