This post is STRICTLY about the cafe in the ground floor and has totally nothing to do with the hotel's services.
The cafe is located at the corner ground floor, offering a wide range of mostly Chinese food. Halal status is not confirmed although there is an Indian stall selling roti canai and a peranakan nasi lemak.
This post is a shout-out to the Laksa Stall which worth checking out. Unlike the usual curry mee kind, the Laksa here is more of a peranakan flavour - you could catch a whiff of kaffir like leaves in the gravy, which is also very rich and this means the stall owner don't cut back on quality. A small bowl only costs RM 8 with some cockles added for flavour. Small is large enough for a hungry adult, I...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreOverall it was fine until our check out timeās up. Not to brag but Iāve been staying in plenty of hotels before this is my first time experiencing being chased out of the hotel. Even though I know the check out time is 12pm but sometimes there might be some delays but theyāve started charging me RM10 every 30 mins. Even though delaying is our fault but I donāt think charging us the and continuously calling us on the phone is the best way to treat your...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is an exclusive review of the Hawker Centre located right below the hotel. It was bustling & crowded on a Sunday morning. I came to try out the vegetarian stall which I found through the GoVeggie app. They've been operating here for the past 3 years. Mainly noodles items & soups. WanTan Mee & Laksa available. Laksa was delicious. Price reasonable. Parking may be...
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