Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Terengganu. Terengganu (Malay pronunciation: [tərəŋganu]; Jawi:ترڠڬانو, Terengganu Malay: Tranung, Ganu, Teganu, Ganung, Teganung), formerly spelled Trengganu or Tringganu, is a sultanate and constitutive state of federal Malaysia. The state is also known by its Arabic honorific, Dāru l-Īmān ("Abode of Faith"). The coastal city of Kuala Terengganu which stands at the mouth of the broad Terengganu River is both the state and royal capital as well as the largest city in Terengganu. There are many islands located close to the coast of Terengganu state, such as Redang Island.
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Waited more than 1.5 hours for dinner. Food was very tasty but not sure if it's worth the wait. If you're lucky there may not be that many people.
4 based on 16 reviews
We took a walk along the beach and met the friendly owner of this establishment. Had a drink and a chat. He did offer a bbq such was much better priced than the hotels, but the furnishings were rather unappealing. I know from chatting that he would not be in a position to upgrade.2 stars for the owner. He has to tolerate the abandoned wreck of a hotel right next door to him!
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3 based on 177 reviews
The most cozy, delicious, and chill cafe to hang out with friends, partner and family!
Proper beach cafe with covered area and open sky. Food was average and takes more than 20 minutes to be prepared.Price is hotel price bracket. Pastry was bigger than normal but chewy rather than soft and fluffy. At night there's movie screening or fire dance on some nights.
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4 based on 114 reviews
This is by far the best option (though more expensive) for a good meal in Perhentian. Nice setting and friendly staff. Dishes were brought almost instantly (but it was during low season with not so many people). Smoked salmon salad and BBQ fish were excellent. The chocolate souffle was not the best but still ok.
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4 based on 61 reviews
The Vinum Xchange is a restaurant situated right at the heart of China Town, where you could enjoy beers, wines & coffee under one roof. We serve Western & Chinese foods. Closed on every Tuesday.
A great spot for western food in KT, especially when it comes to a western breakfast. Serving some of the best coffee we have had in Malaysia, and the tastiest muffins that come heated up! Really friendly and attentive staff. One of our favourite places to eat in KT. Can thoroughly recommend!
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 :)
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