The worst experience ever as we a group of 5 (1 family) not able to seat together. However other customer can seat up to 6 members, not family member at the same size of table which is unfair and not standardize. The food is overpriced and some of the food is not serve hot as it should be. 1 normal cup of hazelnut tea cause rm8?? Numbers given for the food that they supposed send to the table but after a long waited only the waiter informed that the food need to collect by ourselves. Again no standardize procedure as we can see the waiter can send food to others table except our table and only inform us that we need to collect our own food when we asked our food. This is very unpractical practise and double standard too. Please trained your staff to standardize all procedure and please be more hygiene as many flies flying over the food. Definitely will not coming as it's...
Read moreI have visited numerous tea houses in the Cameron Highlands, operated by Boh, Cameron Valley, and others. This was, by far, the least pleasant experience. Our scone and tea tasted fine...that wasn't the problem. And we knew, going on a Saturday, that there would be a crowd. The main issues were the noise and the flies. Being close to the main road, the constant sound of traffic really detracted from the atmosphere. In addition, plantation tour trucks and ATVs were creating a constant racket with their horns and engines. Worst of all, however, were the very aggressive flies. The entire time we sat down to eat and enjoy a cup of tea, flies were trying to land on our food, or arms, and our faces. This is a cleanliness problem. While, like many tea plantations, this location has some beautiful scenery, I cannot...
Read moreA visitable place to enjoy a cup of tea, for a seemly exhorbitant price (up to rm 4 or $1 for an ordinary small cup of tea) where you could get rm2 or half a dollar elsewhere.
However, keep in mind that, such expensive prices were actually perfectly normal for a frequent tourist spot such as this tea place as visitors especially among non locals tend to spend more on less value due to the nature of "being a tourist".
To keep your budget, if you plan not to purchase anything, there wasnt any activities that you could enjoy without torturing your wallet. The simplest activity, sightseeing the tea plantation was even monetarily charged, it wasnt free to enter anymore like it was a few years before covid.
Not recommended for tourists with minimum or...
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