Filed under Pudu, Transportation by on Jul 31st, 2009. 1 Comment.
Update: This is an old article about Puduraya..this building is now renamed as Pudu Sentral
Puduraya is an old bus terminal in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Puduraya is actually the short form of ‘Hentian Pudu Raya’ in Malay and Pudu is the place name where this building is located while the word ‘Raya’ means big or large.

The view of Puduraya entrance from opposite of the building
However as the development of Kuala Lumpur seems to be progressive, this Puduraya building is no longer looks big as it was. The government of Malaysia decided to renovate this bus terminal to make it look more modern and comfortable to public.

Among the ticket counters in Puduraya
Years before if you wanted to go to northern part of Peninsular Malaysia, you could buy the bus ticket here and also take the bus here. Today you can still buy the tickets to the destinations like Kedah, Penang and Perlis but maybe you need to go to Hentian Duta Bus Terminal to take the bus.

Transnasional Ticket Counter - the most popular choice
So when you buy the bus ticket here make sure you ask the counter where exactly you need to take the bus. Just ask and you can save your time, money and energy.
If you want to go to Johor, Negri Sembilan and Malacca in the south you can get the bus at this Puduraya. The same goes for destinations in Pahang like Kuantan, Raub and Kuala Lipis but there is a special bus terminal to Pahang at Jalan Pekeliling called Pekeliling Bus Terminal.
The Puduraya is still relevant today and if you go there you’ll see how busy it is even not on weekends.
Filed under Food, Pudu by on Jul 19th, 2009. Comment.
If you have been to Puduraya you might have passed by this Restoran (restaurant) Anuja located opposite of Puduraya bus terminal in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. I still remember the first time I had the meals here was around 22 years ago and I was only 8-year old then.

Restoran Anuja from a distance
Now sometimes I go there to have Nasi Beriani and I won’t miss the Mamak (Indian style) Fried Mee there. At least from my personal view, I can tell you these two meals are very delicious as I like the Indian curries and spices. For some of you, maybe you don’t like the oily fried mee.

Nasi Beriani Kambing (Beriani Rice with Lamb)
I ordered one plate of this Nasi Beriani but still not enough, so I ordered the fried mee and share with my friend.

Mamak style fried mee
After finishing this fried mee, I was so full and really enjoyed the meals. Next time if you go to Puduraya, don’t forget to drop by here and have the meals there.
