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Pulau Ketam D'island beds&cafe

Bagan Pulau KetamSea view
8.6/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Family Suite
3x Twin 74 Up to 9

The spacious family room offers air conditioning, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a…

Suite with Sea View
1x Sofa Bed 65 Up to 8
Sea view

This spacious suite comes with 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a shower and a bidet. The air-con…

Deluxe Quadruple Room
2x Double 15 Up to 4

This air-conditioned quadruple room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. The unit o…

Standard Triple Room
1x Twin 13 Up to 3

This air-conditioned triple room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. The unit offe…

Deluxe Room
1x Double 8 Up to 2

This air-conditioned double room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. The unit offe…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Terra Dining★ Michelin Self-taught Chef Chong uses Malaysian produce to imbue his French-leaning 11-course tasting menu with local colour and flavour. His lobster bisque is made with smoky Tahal oil based on asam laksa; his beurre blanc incorporates a creamy curry with turmeric and coconut milk à la masak lemak. Equally inspiring, his curated tea pairings complement the food by flavour bridging. Ask the chef for the tea tasting notes.43.4km
  • Akar★ Michelin Informed by stints in Japan and France and paying homage to his culinary roots, Chef Low refashions European recipes with Japanese, French and Malaysian influences. His set menu takes diners on a culinary journey inspired by his personal history and memories. An array of cooking techniques is deployed to great effect, such as cooking in melted beeswax, dry aging, and searing in claypot. Elevate the experience with local rice wine and sake pairings.43.5km
  • DC. by Darren Chin★ Michelin Divided into bars and dining rooms, the three-story restaurant also sports a Louis XIII-themed private room. Diners can choose from the Omakase menu, seasonal menus and vegetarian options. Dishes range from modern classics, such as French roast chicken and freshly made pasta, to novel creations, all of which underscored by solid skills and quality international produce. Don’t miss the cheese trolley with 20 choices.43.8km
  • Leen'sBib After delivering home-cooked meals during the pandemic, the Syrian chef opened his brick-and-mortar shop, and it quickly became a neighbourhood favourite. The heady aromas of freshly baked goods fill the space. Unmistakably Middle Eastern, the food is rife with bold colours and flavours. The smoked hummus infused with burnt chilli oil tastes mildly spicy and very smoky. Try the kebab khashkhash – lamb skewers in a sharp, spicy poppy seed sauce.43.7km
  • GulainyaBib Plaza Damansara offers no end of dining options, but this Peranakan joint stands out with the owner’s family recipes that have been polished and updated. No-frills home-style dishes are made with the freshest local produce and the sauces are made by the owner himself. Try his creamy basil boneless chicken, boasting juicy, velvety meat in a creamy sauce loaded with fresh herbal notes. Alfresco dining on balmy nights.46.8km
  • AliyaaBib Amid cute bars and eateries in Plaza Damansara stands Aliyaa, famous for authentic Sri Lankan dishes. On the menu, beef, mutton, chicken, seafood or veggies mingle with distinctive Sri Lankan spices to great effect. Besides the famous whole crab, also try the Negombo prawns in pineapple gravy; or Kuliyal, curry rice and tomato paste baked in banana leaf. Food is generally quite spicy, but the chef will gladly adjust the level of heat to your liking.46.8km
  • Nasi Ayam Hainan Chee Meng (Jalan Kelang Lama)Bib This family-owned business has been a mainstay of the local dining scene since 1965 and is now run by the second and third generations. As its name suggests, it specialises in Hainan chicken rice – choose between the steamed and fried varieties. For solo diners, the set menu offers great value, with peanut soup, flavoursome rice cooked in chicken fat and stock, and your choice of chicken cuts. The other chicken dishes are also worth trying.47.7km
  • Hing Kee Bakuteh (121 Jalan Kepong)Bib Just as bak kut teh is Malaysia's iconic dish and soul food, this restaurant also has a place in the hearts of locals. It’s particularly popular for lunch. The bak kut teh soup has a characteristic mild flavour that’s well-balanced with a subtle use of herbs and light, sweet flavours. The dry, spicy version has a richer, thicker consistency. The four shop houses that line the boulevard offer plenty of seating and absorb the noise and energy of the street.47.9km
  • NirwanaBib Bangsar Village is home to numerous buzzy restaurants and shops. In this vibrant district, Nirwana attracts diners for its distinctive flavours – a selection of regional dishes for anyone seeking the authentic taste of India. Go for one of the set menus with rice and vegetable curry on banana leaves, which you can top up with your favourite sides (fish, chicken or lamb). The chicken biriyani boasts moist tender meat and balanced flavours.48.1km
  • Hor Poh CuisineBib This simple shop has been selling authentic Hakkanese food in an unremarkable neighbourhood for over 20 years. The must-try Hor Poh lui cha is a sheeny green soup served with steamed rice. Made with ground sesame seeds, peanuts and mint leaves, the soup is nutty and aromatic. The Hor Poh dumpling with dried tofu, garlic and pickles enrobed in a thin skin is also popular. With a range of tasty offerings at bargain prices, this place is always busy.48.3km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque Mosque in Malaysia30.5km
  • Sultan Sulaiman Mosque mosque in Malaysia22.0km
  • Shah Alam Stadium multi-purpose stadium in Shah Alam, Malaysia33.2km
  • Klang Royal Town Mosque Mosque in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia21.7km
  • Putra Mosque mosque of Malaysia49.4km
  • National Stadium, Bukit Jalil football stadium in Malaysia48.9km
  • Sri Sunderaraja Perumal Temple Hindu temple in Selangor, Malaysia20.6km
  • Gurdwara Sahib Klang gurdwara in Selangor, Malaysia21.4km

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