Find out what Malaysian restaurants to try in Cameron Highlands. Escape the heat and visit a tea plantation in the rolling hills of the Cameron Highlands.
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3 based on 54 reviews
This is one of my favorite restaurant in Tanah Rata(Cameron Highlands),The food is delicious with reasonable prices, the setting itself is cool,relaxing and clean.The staff and cheffriend, they are super friendly and you might thing like you were friend with them for ages..
4 based on 49 reviews
came here 2 weeks back ,with a member of 5 ppl.had mee kari,some sandwiches ,cakes and also fried rice was a disappointment as it doesn't taste great as supposed to be ,drinks was just nice less sugar noting more about it.tables was not clean wen we arrive we ask them to clean it...
We serve tosai with delicious chutney, pal appam with coconut milk, capati with sambar, idly with pudina chutney, paniyaram with sugar and other malaysian indian breakfast from 6.30 am to 11 am. Banana Leaf concept lunch will be provided from 12.30pm to 4
The GV stall serves Indian breakfast,lunch and dinner it opens early morning @ 7 am and close at evening at 6 pm.Morning breakfast consist of Appam, Thosai, pisang roti,noodles and roti canai.Lunch and Dinner have variety of veg and non veg to choose from.Lady who prepared the food is good and humble also all items are very reasonable priced.G.V stall (Tanah Rata) is opposite to Maybank you will see many food stall among one is G.V stall towards the end.
4 based on 58 reviews
Was introduced to this restaurant many years ago. Was happy with them then, still happy with them now! Good food, reasonable prices, attentive and friendly service plus easy parking, what more can one ask for?We always ask the restaurant to recommend their signature dishes but this place went beyond that. After savoring her recommended asparagus beans, she even gave me a tip on how to cook it at home! I was so surprised and impressed at their ease and confidence in divulging their trade "secrets". Later on when I went vegetable shopping, a vendor discouraged me to buy said beans, claiming that it is "not nice". When I told her a restaurant manageress taught me how to cook it, her eyes grew as big as saucers! Ha! Will definitely go back again!
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Steamboat is good. Service is friendly and patient. The restaurant offered free review of vege for the steamboat. Hi, appreciate that giving us full point rating and positive comments about our food and service. Glad that you enjoy dining at our restaurant. Here we have lots of fresh vegetables where are free flow when taking steamboat. Welcome when back to town. Thanks again.
Most Popular Cafe food in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
3 based on 155 reviews
einfaches chin. Küche, vorwiegend Eineinmische, Steamboat
May Flower Restaurant, Ferm Nonya and C Buddy forms a triangle on the same street. For old school ambience, and the promise of Pork Shoulder (çªæï¼we went with May Flower. We were not disappointed! The skin was soft and melted in our mouths, the flesh fell off the bone. We also had the beansprout with salted fish (sprouts were very fresh and crispy but I found they used the very pungent salted fish which I found too overpowering), the baby kai lan (very good) and a watercress soup (too much ginger). The fu yong egg was faultless. Also added a Kong Po chicken which we could have done without. No cashews and the chicken a bit chewy. Overall a good meal. Four stars for the braised pork shoulder. Almost every other table ordered the steamboat.
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3 based on 214 reviews
We went here because I wanted to try the famed âsteamboat,â however you need at least 2 people and my bf was not keen on it. Instead he got chicken rendang, which he loved. I got a variation of Tom yum soup which. Was also good. The staff was friendly enough and most spoke Chinese as well as English. The only complaint is that the food is a little pricey but I think thatâs to be expected here in a touristy type area.
4 based on 220 reviews
We really enjoyed the authentic old fashion way of having steamboat which uses charcoal, with freshly grown organic vegetable; that somehow made the food tastier.We were given two choices of steamboat sets: vegetarian and non-vegetarian. We opted for the non-vegetarian set, we were served with a fairly large portion of fresh prawns, chicken, cuttlefish, jellyfish, about ten types of vegetables, brown rice, rice noodles, eggs & some fish balls plus the chicken soup was really sweet and delicious. I would highly recommend this place as I would definitely visit this place again!After your meal; you could buy organic vegetables to take home.
4 based on 92 reviews
We don't usually go for this type of cuisine, but thought we would give it a go and was pleasantly surprised.Luckily, the menu (which is in both English & Chinese) had 'Recommended' items, which we generally stuck to. We went for the slat and pepper squid, butter fried chicken, egg-fried rice (with ginger), and a traditional rib hot pot with Chinese herbs. I would recommend all of them. We were warned by the lovely waitress that the flavours of the hot pot might be too strong for a western palet, but it was fine. The waitress there is absolutely great. She's personable, funny, pleasant and welcoming.
4 based on 250 reviews
Operated by a pleasant elderly couple. Specialty is the strawberry/fruit pancake topped with ice cream. Worthy of repeat visits. Located in a row of foodstalls. We parked our car just in front of the stall.
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