A little hard to find, nice looking huge building in a village. Seems they cater to weddings more. Post covid-19, no weddings and we were probably one of only 2 groups that came looking for lunch.
Food were reasonably delicious and we were quite happy.
Only 2 things marred the otherwise congenial lunch - 1. The tea recommended by the restaurant was chrysanthemum. It came in a tea bag. It tasted old and was a definite turn off. No one had any good comments for it. Secondly, when the bill came had a ahocking surprise. The bill came to more than MYR215. Reason, the plate of broccoli with mushrooms and scallops came to a whopping 100, not yet service charges etc. We asked each other how much they thought it would cost. Answer from 20 to 40. Definitely not 100. Verdict - be wise. Never order that dish in this restaurant again. And never eat in a restaurant where they don't furnish you with a menu with prices attached. Unless you have deep pockets snc are willing to be...
Read moreIn Segamat, no one will not know where or what is the restaurant is about. It's the flag ship location to host wedding party, company dinner or any other kinds of great events. There are 3 halls available and when they all combined, the owner told me they could fit 160 tables (1600 guest) together. The halls were modern with the latest LED lighting system, tall stages and of course the karaoke system cannot...
Read moreLunch at this restaurant with relatives staying at Segamat. Big restaurant and frequently used to host wedding banquet, there was 2 wedding lunches when we visit. Overall the dishes are above average, Recommended to try the Rojak Yam Ring and Tou Fu with gourd. The steam river fish is also nice. Recommended if you are...
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