Reviews on Thai food in Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. Resorts World Genting (Abbreviation: RWG), originally known as Genting Highlands Resort is an integrated hill resort development comprising hotels, shopping malls, theme parks and casinos, perched on the peak of Gunung Ulu Kali at 1,800 meters high and nestled near the border between the states of Pahang and Selangor, Malaysia.
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Chin Swee Vegetarian Restaurant is perched atop a mountain ledge offering a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside. It is the one and only vegetarian restaurant in Genting Highlands. This serene spot is suitable for sightseeing and dining on vari
Took the cable car down to the Chin Swee Temple which is the midway stop from Genting highlands down the mountain. (Nice views). There for our wedding anniversary and at the end dropped into this restaurant. It was the nicest Chinese vegetarian meal we have eaten in Asia. Staff were friendly and helpful with an extensive menu. So much so we asked them for a recommendation on what we liked. The choice was excellent and I now love sweet and sour avaloni mushrooms!! Never heard of them but to die for.Lovely setting and fast efficient and friendly. Can't do better. Hope you like the pictures.
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The restaurant is near to Gohtong Jaya roundabout; within a long row of 4-storey shops that also include Seri Malaysia hotel. It was one of 3 halal restaurants in the area. Serves Malay and Thai foods according to signage but also has a "roti canai/pratha" station opened for dinner.It was a busy evening with many tables occupied. We were lucky to have found one when there was a large group of customers that came in just behind us. Apparently (we overheard) they had booked their seats earlier. The table that we sat at was not clean e.g. with food stains and drink spills but the owner/cashier quickly cleaned it before giving us the menu card.There were not many choices in the menu. We ordered "kampong" fried rice, bird-eye chilli fried rice, "tom yam" seafood soup and "telur bistik" (vegetables wrapped in fried eggs); besides drinks.The restaurant seemed to lack staff for the crowd level but we were pleasantly surprised with the quick service. We've got our drinks within 5 minutes and foods served hot around 10 minutes later. All of us thought the food was quite tasty and chickenmeat/prawns/vegetables fresh. The soup was the "santan"/coconut-milk type and quite nice. The chilli rice was very hot though and my son had to remove the chilli bits (besides the vegetables as always) but he finished most of the plate. Later we ordered "roti telur"/egg (flour-based) pancake as a take-away for him.No great hospitality you can expect here. The boss and staff didn't readily smile or welcome us but not in an unfriendly way. They were attentive and efficient though, and served those who came first. There were many regulars that night and they are (sort of) accustomed to the service.The food was reasonably priced considering the highland location. All of the above and 2 canned drinks costed us MYR32 (USD10).
Ordered a few bowls of the boat noodles and it was really nice! They had it in glass noodles and springy noodles aka maggi noodles. The portion as we know are rather small, but hey it wouldnât be boat noodles if it isnât small! Donât expect to be full with only 1 bowl! Each bowl can be finished with only 2 mouth bites. Be prepared to order more than 8 bowls for a dinner.
My friends and I had lunch here on a weekend. The taste is totally different from the other outlets in Malaysia. We had orders Pineapple fried rice and Pad Thai. The taste was so bland that I could not finish it. Will not recommend this restaurant if you are shopping in the Genting Premium Outlets.
Best Malaysian food near Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
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