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Valentine’s Day 2026 at Pavilion Bukit Jalil: Where to Eat, Shop & Celebrate Love in KL

Valentine’s Day at Pavilion Bukit Jalil was all about celebrating in your own style, easy, meaningful and genuinely enjoyable. Whether you spent 14 February with your partner, your besties or just treated yourself, the mall offered plenty of ways to make it memorable.

The celebration kicked off with the mall’s Capture Your Love, In Every Moment campaign. Shoppers had their photos taken by a professional photographer, shared them on social media and received a RM10 F&B voucher before continuing their Valentine’s adventure around the mall.

From sweet treats to self-care moments, Pavilion Bukit Jalil turned up with something for every kind of Valentine’s mood.

KEEP IT SWEET (& SIMPLE)

For couples and friends who kept things relaxed, food was the love language of the day.

Comfort classics at Meng Meng Roasted Duck delivered crispy skin and rich flavours worth savouring. Meanwhile, YOMIES RICE X YOGURT served refreshing, photogenic cups perfect for a quick content moment. Those craving bold flavours headed to SOUR LITTLE 7 for tangy bites made for sharing.

To lock in the memories, many stopped by PHOTOISM for playful photo strips, proof that sometimes the simplest moments hit the hardest.

GIFTS THAT ACTUALLY MEANT SOMETHING

For shoppers who believed Valentine’s gifts should tell a story, there were meaningful finds across the mall.

Jewellery from ZaaG and J Jade & Jewel offered timeless sparkle, whether for a partner or as a self-love reward. Fashion picks from NERVEHUNTER and Basickin brought versatile pieces that worked for date nights and everyday wear.

ALL VIBES, ALL FUN

For those who chose laughter over candlelight, the fun zones were the real highlight.

PlayHouse by Mattel brought playful nostalgia and colourful chaos, while SPORTSCLICK kept the energy high with authentic sportswear and gear for friendly competition.

MAIN CHARACTER ENERGY STARTED HERE

Self-love definitely had its moment.

Hair makeovers at Hairquarters and LA FIORIRE helped shoppers step out feeling fresh. Treatments from STRYV and HíSHÍN delivered that glow-up energy, while Oriental Signature Spa & Tea offered a calming escape for those who chose rest over rush.

THOUGHTFUL AND EFFORTLESS

Practical gifts also had their moment.

Refurbished tech from CompAsia proved that smart choices can still feel special, while home essentials from Sunmore highlighted how love shows up in everyday details. Sweet extras from POBBYICE and VV Collection added a fun finishing touch.

At the end of the day, Valentine’s Day at Pavilion Bukit Jalil wasn’t about doing the most. It was about doing what felt right.

Capturing memories. Sharing laughs. Finding the perfect gift. Or simply enjoying a little me-time.

And honestly? That might be the best kind of love story.

nur

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