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4 based on 169 reviews
Gorgeous beach ,crystal clear water and well maintained property. We booked the garden chalet and it was okay- nothing impressive but not disappointing either. Although there was a serious lack of privacy breach when our neighbour knocked on the inside door of our room and we both realised that the chalets are adjacent and that doorway is the divider between those 2 rooms! So we literally could hear everything happening in the next room and that is a dealbreaker since we had no prior information on that. Food was the real let down factor for us. Everything was bland and overpriced. Local taste was missing.We ordered "Pandan Coconut" priced at RM 15 and it turns out to be just a regular coconut,also the barbecue platter should not be called barbecue! If you are interested in exploring local cuisine ,take a water taxi and head towards Fisherman Island and have dinner there.Bydway, you can get huge coconuts with water and tender pulp at just RM7 ! Hope it helps :)
- Rating: ambiance 6/10, price 8.5/10, food 8.5/10- Recommendations: Grilled (any) fish and cuttlefishPros:- Spacious n clean dining area- Friendly staff- Food taste was lovely and affordable- Various fresh seafood available for your selection- Very nice sambal (condiment) to dip your grilled seafood with- Accesible from main roadCons:- Limited menu; only grilled or dyed flour seafood- Limited parking space
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This family run restaurant was rather like visiting a family house where dad was sleeping in the corner of the room, mum was feeding the baby a bottle and the teenage son was taking orders in tween playing on his device! Food was slow to come and very uninspiring when it arrived
Returning from the Perhentian islands we decided to have lunch in this restaurant before continuing our trip. Location had a comfortable feel to it and there were a few people at tables, seemingly eating happily. So we ordered some stuff off the menu, which was fine. BUT, we were talked into ordering a couple of their enormous tiger prawns, having been told that it would be 15 ringgit per 150 grams. I did a quick calculation in my head and figured that the two prawns would weigh around 500 grams, plus or minus, which they did - 650 grams according to the lady boss, although I never saw this. When I went to pay, however, I was handed a bill for 147 ringgit, of which 94 were the shrimps! This was madness. I tried to get the lady to explain the cost. She was very rude and told me to pay. So, my message to any would-be customers is to CHECK first the cost of seafood before giving the go ahead for them to cook it. When you consider that this is a seafood restaurant situated a few meters from the sea, there is no way that shrimp that go for a tenth of that price in city-based seafood restaurants should be so outrageously expensive. We were scammed. Simple.
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