Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Genting Highlands, Malaysia
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| H Abdel haleem elsheikh khalil |
23 August 2002 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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There is a very good PIZZA restaurant, which I really liked there food.
The recreation city near to the hotel was very nice. You need to which the weather before going since all most of games will close if rain starts.
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| K Venkataraman |
19 May 2002 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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Good place to visit, lots of entertainment and good restaurants especially I would recommend Kampong Restaurant- very tasty food.
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| A Bakar |
11 March 2002 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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The destination was wonderful. Food are easily found everywhere.The most recommended restraurant is the Kampong Restraunt especialy the buffet.
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| T Kaliyaperumal |
26 November 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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Genting is worth staying a day or maximum two. They can still improve the Theme park with innovative games.
For vegetarians,.. BETTER AVOID Genting... Not even a single vegetarian restaurant around..
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| Y Tuan gee |
10 September 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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If you aren't sure of the destination, you can make arrangements with
the hotel manager to use their limo-service to take you right to the door-step. Once you are there, you are safe to get around on your own with the help of the signboards located at various places of both indoor and outdoor.
There is also a Chinese temple somewhere out there. While the children are at the Theme Park, why not try your luck at the casino.
Most important of all, you will never be
left hungry as there are many restaurants and cafe just around the corner.
Last but not least, hope you or/and your family, will enjoy yourself at Gentings Highland Resort.
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| S Murray |
10 September 2000 |
Stayed at Genting Highlands Resort Hotel - Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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The Peak Restuarant on the 17th floor of the Genting Hotel is highly recommended - excellent service/food/ambience and they presented a surprise complimentary birthday cake that we weren't expecting. It was the only part of the hotel that meets its 5* rating in our opinion.
The Theme Park had some reasonable rides and cheap compared to the UK, but again some very scruffy areas. A lot of building work going on on an adjacent new hotel - if they are to cater for another 6,200 rooms in the new hotel, they will certainly have to upgrade the Theme Park as it definately would not cope with the increased numbers.
The whole area is a bit of a 'concrete jungle' in a hill-top/rainforest setting, however we were expecting this. A few eyesores around, especially building sites/depots. The Casino was worth a visit.
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