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The chalet features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Featuring a terrace with garden views, t…
The chalet has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Boasting a terrace with garden views, this ch…
The chalet features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Featuring a terrace with garden views, t…
This chalet comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Boasting a te…
This triple room features a pool with a view. This air-conditioned triple room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with…
This air-conditioned family room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a private bathroom as well as…
This quadruple room's special feature is the pool with a view. This air-conditioned quadruple room includes a flat-scree…
The double room provides air conditioning, a tiled floor, a balcony with river views as well as a private bathroom featu…
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Restaurants nearby
- Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery★ Michelin Memorabilia in show windows and a 60s soundtrack exude the charm of a bygone era. Chef Gaik Lean has been guarding her secret recipes for decades and she makes no compromises in terms of food quality. Many items are made from scratch, including her heavenly pie tee and gulai tumis that uses over eight ingredients in the curry paste, such as fresh saffron. Also try nasi ulam, an old-time recipe.61.3km
- Awesome Char Koay TeowBib This family business is now run by the third generation. Each aromatic plate of koay teow is fried to order and exudes wok hei. It tastes even better with a dab of chilli sauce. Optionally, add an over-easy egg or cheese on top.57.4km
- Wan Dao Tou Assam LaksaBib The third-generation owner makes his famous laksa noodle soup according to his grandparents’ recipe dating back 50 years ago. The soup strikes a fine balance between sweetness, sourness and spiciness, while the cucumber, shallot and pineapple cut through the heat nicely. The starter platter is also worth-trying.59.9km
- Ravi's Famous Apom ManisBib Since 1920, this stall has been selling its famous apom: their crispy crêpes with a soft, puffy centre cooked in claypot over charcoal are fluffier and more coconutty than most. Come early – they tend to sell out by 9:30am.60.1km
- Winn's CafeBib Run by a husband-wife team, Winn’s Cafe is situated in a detached house with dining rooms spread over two storeys, the upper floor of which exhibits work by local artists. The menu features Peranakan classics, such as otak otak fish cake seasoned with coconut milk and local herbs grown in their backyard and boasts silky smooth texture. Asam tumis stingray seduces with bouncy, flavoursome meat and a rich, complex sauce made with nine herbs.60.4km
- Ghee LianBib They serve three noodle dishes: the signature green tom yum, noodle soup and fried noodles. The fresh green tom yum hits the right balance of sour and spicy. The fried fish topping has a crispy outer layer and a succulent centre; the large prawns have a moreish umami flavour.60.8km
- Duck Blood Curry MeeBib Hidden in a Malaysian-style café, this shop serves mee in a savoury-sweet white curry base made with coconut milk that is freshly prepared every day. Among the various toppings offered, roasted pork is phenomenal. Make sure you try the homemade chilli sauce.60.8km
- Bibik's KitchenBib “Bibik” is an honorific used to address older Peranakan women, and the room is aptly decorated with classic Nyonya motifs. Naturally, the menu showcases the owner’s heirloom Peranakan recipes that are slightly less spicy than their counterparts elsewhere. Dishes come in three sizes – try their jiu hu char (stir-fried yam bean with shredded cuttlefish), and loh bak (deep-fried five-spice pork rolls).61.0km
- Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ngBib This friendly family-run shop, now in the second generation, specialises in koay teow th'ng, served in soup or dry. The broth is made from chicken and pork bones. The springy tendon balls have a nice ginger flavour. A tasty option is the braised chicken with bean sprouts.61.1km
- LaksaliciousBib With a caricature of the owner on its sign and a mural deconstructing its signature items, Laksalicious is a cheerful little gem bubbling with character. As its name suggests, laksa is the main event here – choose between Nyonya assam laksa with sour, spicy fish broth or Nyonya laksa lemak with rich, creamy coconut milk broth. Prawn crackers add texture and flavours. Crispy prawn fritters, nasi ulam and gula melacca cendol are also popular.61.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Zahir Mosque mosque in Malaysia16.9km
- Darul Aman Stadium stadium in Alor Star, Kedah, Malaysia18.7km
- Bujang Valley archaeological site in Malaysia26.6km
- Mount Jerai mountain in Kedah, Malaysia21.9km
- Kedah Royal Mausoleum cemetery in Kedah, Malaysia21.6km
- Penang Bridge road bridge connecting Penang Island with the Malay Peninsula68.5km
- Kek Lok Si Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam in Penang64.2km
- Kapitan Keling Mosque Mosque in George Town, Penang, Malaysia61.5km
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