(31 Jan 2020). It was six days after Chinese New Year and Gohtong Jaya was still thronged with tourists and cars. We had lunch at Loong Kee Restaurant, one of the many restaurants that serve tourists going up to or coming down from Genting Highlands. Apart from restaurants were shops selling vegetables and fruits including durian. I noticed four hotels here – Your Hotel, DZH Health Resort, Hotel Seri Malaysia and Hotel Gohtong Jaya, all facing the main road. Food prices were much cheaper than those in Genting Highlands.
The town was named after the late Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, the founder of Genting Group. It consisted of a row of three-storey shops with apartments perched on a hill behind and facing...
Read moreBeen this restaurant in goh tong jaya recommended by friend of mine.i ordered steam boat. Bit confuse is it yong tau foo or steamboat.no soup.1 pieces is rm3. The taste so..so.. the food taste is not fresh.i paid rm17 including my sirap bandung.the places is crowded.hard to find a parking spot because it located in business area many shop.the environment is busy.the waiter don't recognize kangkung and bayam. For me hawkers place much...
Read moreCame here for lunch. Food is good but pricey. Guess this is a tourist spot The place lack facilities for wheelchair bound visitors. We have a wheelchair bound elderly and had a hard time going into shops. There are no ramps and the steps are high and uneven. Some parts are terraced as the shops are on a slop. To make matter worse, restaurants have chairs and tables on the...
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