reko sentral

jalan-jalan cari makan di reko sentral, jalan reko, kajang.


Facts of Reko Sentral

 

  Property developed by Reko Heights Development at the centre point of the bustling Jalan Reko and Jalan Bangi. This prime 20-acre land boasts some 13 blocks of shop-offices. 129 shop-offices are offered on an en-bloc basis and come with individual freehold title. Block 10, which hosts 17 units of shops (ground floor) and 64 units of offices (second and third floor), is for sale on a strata basis.

Jom makan di Reko Sentral! Kalau dah boring makan di kedai-kedai dekat kawasan rumah atau pejabat, atau tempat-tempat makan di BB Bangi dah sesak, mari berkunjung ke Reko Sentral. Selain daripada bangunan kedai pejabat, Reko Sentral juga ada beberapa kedai makan yang boleh menjadi alternatif tempat makan anda (selain ada pasaraya besar Econsave untuk shopping!).  Tak kira masa, siang ataupun malam, datang lah ke sini (tetapi belum ada restoran 24 jam ye!). Antara restoran yang ada ialah Restoran Jelapang D' Reko, Restoran Gulai Panas, Restoran Nasi Ulam, Coffee Melayu, Restoran Teratak Kampungku,  Restoran Malindo, Restoran Layar Maju dan lain-lain lagi.

Tak macam tempat lain yang dah sesak, tempat parking di kawasan sini masih banyak, jadi tak perlu risau. Tak perlu buang masa cari parking atau beratur ambil lauk. Kalau ada masa lebih, boleh lah singgah Econsave Reko Sentral ni...hihihi. Lepas makan, kalau nak isi minyak petrol, boleh singgah sekejap di Petronas Reko Sentral, mesin ATM CIMB pun ada di situ....

Dari bandar Kajang, cuma 10 minit saja nak ke Reko Sentral ni, dengan syarat anda melalui Jalan Reko. Kalau dari Bandar Baru Bangi, mungkin tak sampai pun 10 minit sebab tak ada traffic light. Dari UKM pun dalam 10 min juga.

 

 

Restoran Gulai Panas, salah satu daripada restoran baru di Reko Sentral, mempunyai dekorasi dalaman yang unik  dan menarik. Pilihan lauk pauk pun baik(picture  taken 5 November 2010)

Taman Kajang Utama | Taman Kajang Sentral | Reko Sentral

Healthy Eating

Healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it’s about feeling great, having more energy, and keeping yourself as healthy as possible– all of which can be achieved by learning some nutrition basics and using them in a way that works for you.

Healthy eating begins with learning how to “eat smart”—it’s not just what you eat, but how you eat. Your food choices can reduce your risk of illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, as well as defend against depression. Additionally, learning the habits of healthy eating can improve your health by boosting your energy, sharpening your memory and stabilizing your mood. Expand your range of healthy food choices and learn how to plan ahead to create and maintain a satisfying, healthy diet.

Healthy Eating Tip 1: Set Yourself up to success.

To set yourself up for success, think about planning a healthy diet as a number of small, manageable steps rather than one big drastic change. If you approach the changes gradually and with commitment, you will have a healthy diet sooner than you think.

Simplify. Instead of being overly concerned with counting calories or measuring portion sizes, think of your diet in terms of color, variety and freshness—then it should be easier to make healthy choices. Focus on finding foods you love and easy recipes that incorporate a few fresh ingredients. Gradually, your diet will become healthier and more delicious.

Start slow and make changes to your eating habits over time. Trying to make your diet healthy overnight isn’t realistic or smart.  Changing everything at once usually leads to cheating or giving up on your new eating plan. Make small steps, like adding a salad (full of different color vegetables) to your diet once a day or switching from butter to olive oil when cooking.  As your small changes become habit, you can continue to add more healthy choices to your diet.

Every change you make to improve your diet matters. You don’t have to be perfect and you don’t have to completely eliminate foods you enjoy to have a healthy diet.  The long term goal is to feel good, have more energy and reduce the risk of cancer and disease. Don’t let your missteps derail you—every healthy food choice you make counts.

Healthy Eating Tip 1: Moderation is key

People often think of healthy eating as an all or nothing proposition, but a key foundation for any healthy diet is moderation.  Despite what certain fad diets would have you believe, we all need a balance of carbohydrates, protein, fat, fiber, vitamins, and minerals to sustain a healthy body.

Try not to think of certain foods as “off limits.” When you ban certain foods or food groups, it is natural to want those foods more, and then feel like a failure if you give in to temptation. If you are drawn towards sweet, salty or unhealthy foods, start by reducing portion sizes and not eating them as often. Later you may find yourself craving them less or thinking of them as only occasional indulgences.

Think smaller portions. Serving sizes have ballooned recently, particularly in restaurants. When dining out, choose a starter instead of an entrée, split a dish with a friend, and don’t order supersized anything. At home, use smaller plates, think about serving sizes in realistic terms and start small.  Visual cues can help with portion sizes—your serving of meat, fish or chicken should be the size of a deck of cards. A teaspoon of oil or salad dressing is about the size of a matchbook and your slice of bread should be the size of a CD case.

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Restoran Jelapang D' Reko - famous with Char Kuey Teow

Restoran Teratak Kampungku - Kelantan Nasi Campur.

 

PLACES OF INTEREST - KAJANG
Satay Kajang Hj Samuri

Kajang is famous for its sate (alternate spelling is satay), a form of skewered barbecued meat. Informally, Kajang is known as the "Satay Town", and is famous among tourists and locals alike. The most famous place to eat Satay is Haji Samuri as well as Restoran Malaysia.

Overnight accommodations includes Metro Inn, Crystal Oriental Hotel and Uptown Hotel, which are located within a 2 km (1.2 mi) radius of the town center.

Shopping

Kajang has a number of new and old shopping complexes. The Billion Shopping Center in Kajang town has been around for more than 20 years. It was originally located in the heart of Kajang town and now has a new and larger branch in Bandar Technologi Kajang. Metro Kajang, Metro Point and Kompleks Kota Kajang are other shopping complexes in Kajang. Metro Avenue is a new shopping district under construction located opposite SMJK Yu Hua Kajang.

There has been a boom of hypermarkets in Kajang in the past 5 years, marked by the emergence of Giant, Tesco Kajang and Jusco Balakong.

Relaxing  - Taman Tasik Cempaka Bangi

Taman Tasik Cempaka is one of the Jewel of Bangi that provides the community with large spacious lake garden for healthy lifestyle. Every weekend it will be crowded with joggers, brisk walkers or simply people having leisure times with their family. The lake garden is complete with more the 4 kms jogging tracks, kid’s playgrounds, stretching and exercise spots, reflexology tracks, small foot ball field, picnic gazebos etc. The Bangi community that practiced healthy lifestyle will used the garden as their playground while others unwind themselves with their family and friends after hectic days at work. Read more...
 

 

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Date Published: 28 Nov 2010 by Mohd Azeri Hairuddin (mohd_azeri@yahoo.com)