Miko's Modern Studio: Shah Alam's Chicest Sanitized Space

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Miko's Modern Studio: Shah Alam's Chicest Sanitized Space

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into Miko's Modern Studio in Shah Alam. Forget carefully curated travel brochure speak; this is the real deal. I’m gonna spill the tea, the coffee, and maybe a little accidental hotel breakfast on this place.

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  • Description: My unfiltered experience at Miko's Modern Studio in Shah Alam! Dive into the pros and cons of this modern hotel: cleanliness, amenities, food (OH the food!), accessibility, and overall vibe. Get ready for a juicy, honest review – from the good, the bad, and the hilariously awkward.

Now, the Rambling, Honest, and Occasionally Messy Review:

Alright, so I’m officially back from Miko’s. And honestly? My emotions are a tangled mess. It’s like a really well-decorated, but slightly wonky IKEA shelf. You know, the kind you want to love, but it wobbles a little when you lean on it too hard.

First Impressions – The Sanitized Sanctuary (Or Is It?):

Miko’s screams modern. Sleek lines, lots of glass, maybe a touch too much concrete for my taste. But hey, it’s supposed to be chic, right? The vibe is definitely contemporary luxury, but with a heavy emphasis on… well, sanitization. They go HARD on that front. Seriously, everywhere. Hand sanitizer stations galore. Reminds me of a slightly uptight, but very clean, robot.

Cleanliness & Safety - Obsessive, But Appreciated (Even Though I'm a Germaphobe's Nightmare):

Now, this is where Miko’s shines. The whole "anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection, rooms sanitized between stays" jazz? Yeah, they weren't kidding. They had it all! Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, rooms sanitized between stays. I even saw a staff scrubbing the elevator buttons with what looked like a hazmat suit on. Okay, maybe not that extreme, but you get the idea. Feeling safe in this world is crucial, and this hotel hit a homerun on that front, it felt… reassuring. I'm a bit of a germaphobe, so I definitely appreciated it. Not gonna lie, I still brought my own Lysol wipes, BUT I didn't need them as much as I thought I would.

Accessibility – Mostly There, but with a Few Stumbles:

Okay, accessibility. Overall, it's good. They've got the elevator, facilities for disabled guests (though I can't vouch for how extensive they are), and the website mentions. Good stuff. BUT, and this is a slightly messy BUT, I didn’t see any clear signage indicating accessible routes or specific room features. It seemed like they tried, but maybe didn't quite nail it. So, better to call ahead and double-check if you have specific needs.

The Room – A Modern Box (But with a Killer View, Maybe?):

My room? It was… well, a room. The aesthetic? Clean, minimalist, kinda beige. The kind of room that screams "Instagrammable," if you're into that. They had everything on the list: air conditioning, a safe, a window that opens! (a lifesaver, especially if you're like me and need some fresh air sometimes). Free Wi-Fi (bless, no one likes to pay for that anymore!), and the bed was comfy enough. The blackout curtains are a MUST (good night sleep, I tell you). The bathroom was functional, but nothing to write home about. The view however? I tried to get a high floor, and it was actually really good. Definitely worth the extra few bucks.

Dining, Drinking & Snacking – The Rollercoaster of My Stomach:

Okay, so the food. This is where things get… interesting.

  • The Good: The breakfast buffet (Asian and Western options = YAY!), was pretty decent. They had a decent spread with coffee, and the staff was quick to refill anything that was running low (they didn’t mind me having a few extra pastries either). There was ALSO a coffee shop (hello, caffeine!), and a poolside bar.
  • The Bad: The alternative meal arrangement was non-existent for me. I asked for a vegan option and got… well, not that many options. The a la carte restaurant felt a bit pricey for what you got.
  • The Ugly (But Maybe Funny): The snack bar. I needed something QUICK. I ordered a "cheese and crackers" and it turned into…a single, slightly sad, cheese slice and a handful of crackers. I swear, I actually laughed out loud when it arrived. It felt like part of a child's lunch box.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Spa Dreams (Maybe):

They've got the works. A fitness center. A pool with a view (which I didn't dive into, but looked inviting). And, of course, a SPA. I was really looking forward to the spa - a body scrub, maybe a sauna. But the truth? Time wasn't in my favor, and the price tag pushed me out of the running. Definitely a place to relax, though!

Services and Conveniences – The Usual, Plus a Few Quirks:

  • The Essentials: Concierge? Check. Daily housekeeping? Absolutely. Laundry service? Yep. Everything you’d expect.
  • The Quirks: I did find a shrine in the lobby. No joke. A shrine! I also noticed a meeting/banquet facilities (hello, business trips!), and facilities for disabled guests.
  • Cashless Payment Service: This was GREAT. Didn't have to worry about carrying cash.

For the Kids – Family-Friendly? Maybe, but Take Note:

They claim to be family-friendly (I see there's "babysitting" on the list), but honestly, I'm not sure how kid-friendly it really is. I didn't see any dedicated kids facilities, and the overall vibe leans more towards "sophisticated" than "fun for the whole family."

Getting Around – Easy Peasy:

They offer airport transfer. Car park [free of charge]. Car park [on-site]. Taxi service. Easy.

My Emotional Verdict:

Miko's Modern Studio is a solid choice, especially if you're a cleanliness fanatic. It's modern, convenient, and generally well-equipped. However, it’s not perfect. The food situation left me wanting more, and the accessibility could be improved. But overall? I'd return. Maybe. If they promised me a proper cheese and cracker situation next time. And maybe a slightly more exciting dessert menu. And a more extensive vegan food options, just PLEASE. I'll keep you posted!

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Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. This is the raw, unvarnished, slightly-obsessive chronicle of my staycation at Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam (Sanitized) in Shah Alam, Malaysia. Prepare for the glorious mess that is… ME.

The "Pre-Trip Hysteria" Phase (aka, the week before)

  • Monday: Suddenly realize I haven't packed. Panic. Scour Lazada for a travel-sized shampoo that promises “voluminous bounce.” (Spoiler alert: it doesn’t.) Spend three hours agonizing over which book to bring. Settling on "The Secret History," because, clearly, a weekend of lounging by a pool in Shah Alam requires a hefty dose of murder and ancient Greek. Logic? Where we're going, we don't need logic. We need drama.

  • Tuesday: Start mentally preparing for the inevitable humidity. Imagine myself as a graceful swan, effortlessly gliding through the air, whilst, in reality, will be dripping like a forgotten ice cream cone. Check the weather forecast… rain. Sigh. Consider cancelling the whole damn thing.

  • Wednesday: Grocery shopping, a pre-vacation ritual I treat with the sobriety of a colonoscopy prep. Buy enough snacks to feed a small army. (Chips, chocolate, instant noodles, and a jar of pickles. Don't judge.) Pack my "emergency kit" - painkillers, band-aids, and a tiny bottle of overpriced aromatherapy oil because self-care.

  • Thursday: The Great Packing Begins! Drag out my suitcase like a reluctant child. Realize I own way too many black t-shirts. Decide I need a new swimsuit. Shop online, get distracted by a cat video, and end up buying a ridiculously oversized beach towel shaped like a pizza (Why?!).

  • Friday (aka, Judgment Day Eve): The final, frenzied rush. Charge all devices. Double-check booking confirmation. Mentally rehearse the route to Miko’s place. Decide on a travel outfit (comfy AND stylish - which rarely works). The feeling of impending doom… wait, isn't that excitement?

The "Arrival and Initial Impressions" Act

  • Saturday, Morning: Arrive at Miko's Modern Studio. (Sanitized, remember!) Parking: a nightmare. Wasted a solid ten minutes circling the building (or maybe it was longer, time sort of melted away during the hunt). Finally, I found a spot, it was a tight squeeze, might need a mechanic after this.

  • Saturday, Afternoon: First impressions? Clean! (Phew, sanitization confirmed). The studio is deceptively spacious. Love the minimalist decor (except, I think I've spent so much time unpacking that it started to look like a maximumist paradise). The balcony view is mostly other buildings but there's a hint of something green over there, so all good. First order of business: survey the lay of the land. Where's the coffee machine? Ah, bless the espresso machine. This is going to be my new best friend.

  • Saturday, Mid-afternoon: Pool time! (Hopefully, the rain held out) The pool is nice… ish. Turns out, it's also a great place to eavesdrop. I accidentally overheard a very dramatic conversation about someone's ex and their goldfish. Excellent entertainment. The water felt more cool than refreshing. But hey, I'm not complaining. I am also enjoying people-watching, there is this one guy with a ridiculously large floating flamingo!

  • Saturday, Evening: Time for dinner. Ordered food from a nearby restaurant. The delivery guy was late. The food was okay, nothing to write home about, but it filled the void. Now, I'm curled up on the couch, with a book and a cup of tea. Perfect. Not too shabby. And maybe some more snacks.

My Weekend Revelation: the "Repeating a Favorite Experience" (and the ensuing chaos)

  • Sunday, Morning: Realized I didn't appreciate the pool enough. So I did it again. Got in, then Got back out. Decided to try again. But this time, brought the pizza towel. Took some fantastic pictures, for approximately 10 minutes and immediately started feeling like a drowned rat. Now I'm in the pool, I think it's the best thing ever.

  • Sunday, Afternoon: I decided to order the same food from the previous night. Why? Because I liked it. Was it perfect? No. But it was easy. And I'm lazy. The delivery guy was late again. He looked exhausted. I felt a pang of guilt.

  • Sunday, Evening: Okay, so I decided to take a walk. This is where things started to unravel. I got lost. Seriously. I ended up in a quiet section of the area. It was so dark! I quickly turned around and went home. I am now listening to music with the volume turned up.

The "Departure and Post-Trip Shenanigans" Finale

  • Monday, Morning: Wake up, the reality of going back to the responsibilities of life slowly sets in. Pack up everything, feeling a little bit sad. Clean the studio. (Mostly). Check out.

  • Monday, Afternoon: Drive back home, slightly sunburned, thoroughly snack-sated, and with a renewed appreciation for my own bed. I've got a mountain of laundry, but also, a full camera roll filled with slightly embarrassing photos of myself in the pool.

  • Monday, Evening: Start planning my next getaway. Probably somewhere with more sun, less rain, and a pizza-shaped beach towel I can actually use without feeling like a gigantic, soggy, cheese and pepperoni-covered fool.

Final Verdict: Miko’s Modern Studio? Decent. Shah Alam? Fine. Me? Imperfect, quirky, and utterly thrilled to have had a few days of escape… even if it was a slightly disorganized and snack-fueled escape. Would I do it again? Undeniably. Now, where's that leftover chocolate…?

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Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam MalaysiaOkay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into the glorious, sometimes-slightly-dusty world that is Miko's Modern Studio. Prepare for some serious real talk, folks.

So, is Miko's *really* as "modern" as it claims to be? (And are the aircon filters cleaned *ever*?)

Okay, real talk: "modern" in Shah Alam can mean anything. You know, sometimes it's just fancy paint and a slightly less-wobbly chair. But honestly? Miko's? Yeah, it *is* pretty darn modern. Think clean lines, lots of natural light (when the Malaysian sun isn't trying to melt you), and that whole minimalist aesthetic. It *feels*…fresh. Like, freshly scrubbed. Which, side note, brings me to those aircon filters…

Look, I've seen a *lot* of studios. And while the air conditioning *works* (blessedly so, in the humid hellscape that is Malaysia), I have, on one particularly sweaty occasion, caught a glimpse of *something*…fuzzy…on the inside of a vent. Okay, maybe I imagined it. Maybe it was just a trick of the light. But still. One lingering question pops up, and I’m asking: “Air Filter… are you okay?”

Overall? Modern? Yes. Aircon filtration perfection? Potentially subject to… periodic inspection. But overall, it's usually pretty breezy, and you can breathe pretty comfortably.

The "sanitized" aspect… is that just marketing fluff? (Because I’m VERY prone to allergies.)

Alright, this is HUGE for me. I’m basically a walking allergy factory. Dust mites, pollen, cats (even though I love them), the air itself sometimes… it’s a constant battle. So, "sanitized" got my attention. And… I’m gonna give them a solid B+.

The floors are generally spotless. They seem to *actually* mop them – a rare and beautiful thing in my experience. Wipe-down surfaces everywhere, hand sanitizer everywhere. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT: Remember the "aircon fuzzy incident" in the last FAQ? Yeah. That’s the sticking point. Because if the aircon filters are harboring tiny fuzz-monsters, it kinda cancels out the surface sanitization, right?

My personal experience? I've spent full days shooting there, and… mostly, okay. I had a minor sniffle once (blame it on the pollen explosion outside), but nothing compared to the allergy attacks I get at *some* places. So, let's say they *do* try, and for the most part it is pretty darn good.

**My advice:** Bring your meds! Better safe than sorry, especially if you're as sensitive as I am. Pack a tissue and maybe (just maybe) a hazmat suit, if you're super paranoid. I feel you though.

What's the vibe like? Is it stiff and corporate, or actually chill?

Okay, this is where Miko really shines. The vibe? It’s *actually* chill. Super chill. It's not one of those sterile, soulless studios where you feel like you're walking on eggshells. You know, the kind where the lighting is *too* bright and everyone’s staring at you? Nope.

It feels… welcoming. The staff are friendly and helpful without being overly-polished or fake. You can tell they actually enjoy what they do. There's a genuine warmth, which is a HUGE deal when you're spending a day in a space. I spent an entire shoot there last week and I can report the staff are great.

I saw a cat in the lobby once. A CAT! Clearly, good vibes are in order. (Although, as an allergy sufferer, I was instantly on high alert, but the cat was adorable, and I tried to keep my distance and make it work.)

The Equipment: Is it decent? (Because I've suffered through some truly awful backdrops in my time.)

Okay, equipment is CRUCIAL. Nothing's worse than showing up, thinking you're going to get amazing shots, and then realizing the backdrops look like they were dragged through a swamp. Or your lights are flickering like a disco from hell!

Miko's? Pretty solid. They’ve got a good selection of backdrops – some clean white, some fun colours… and bonus points for actually *caring* about the fabric. The lighting is well-maintained, you can tell, and I think they update it regularly.

I'm no technical expert, but everything works. Everything is what you expect when you need a simple modern shoot. Basically, it's not the kind of equipment that will ruin your shoot - which is the most important thing to me.

Also: They have coffee. Good coffee. That's a major win in my book. (Though, I'm a bit of a coffee snob, so maybe take that with a grain of salt. But it's drinkable, and that is something.)

This place is *great*. What could they IMPROVE on, in your humble opinion?

Ugh, okay, brace yourselves. I'm about to nitpick. Because, yes, Miko’s is pretty darn good. But even perfection (ahem) can be improved, right?

1. **Check those aircon filters, please!** I’m begging you! Seriously, for my allergies' sake! And maybe invest in some HEPA air purifiers. I’d pay extra for that.

2. **Maybe a little more space?** It's already spacious, but because of the set-ups sometimes it feels…a little cramped. If you're shooting a large group, it might feel a bit tight. (But let's be honest: most studios have this problem!)

3. **Soundproofing:** This is a big one, especially if you're doing video. The studio is in a relatively busy area, so sometimes you can hear street noise. It's not terrible, but it can be a distraction. Soundproofing is always a welcome boost.

But honestly? Those are minor quibbles. Overall, it’s a really great space. And I'll keep going back, mostly because it's one of the best in the area.

Describe your single biggest "Miko's Moment." Like, a moment where it all clicked for you.

Okay, this is going to sound stupid, but it's the truth. It was last Tuesday. Shooting a commercial for a new hair product (yes, the irony is definitely not lost on me). I was already running late, the models were a little… *diva-esque*, and the backdrop I'd chosen was slightly too bright.

I was stressed, sweating, and generally considering running away and becoming a shepherd. Then, the AC kicked in at full blast. I was sweating profusely because I was stressing, and the aircon blew the sweat away. It suddenly seemed… *Personalized Stays

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

Miko's Modern Studio @ Setia Alam(Sanitized) Shah Alam Malaysia

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