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 Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

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A Devlin 13 January 2002
Stayed at  Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
The Cameron Highlands are a great retreat. We took several jungle trails - watch out for the description "fairly steep in places" as this walk involved an hours steady near-vertical climb! The tea plantations and market gardens are a fascinating glimpse at a side of Malaysia which is otherwise invisible to visitors. A definite must for all visitors to Malaysia.

R Stanforth 12 January 2002
Stayed at  Strawberry Park Resort - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Cameron Highlands is beautiful - cool and colorful. And the roti (pan-fried bread) at Shal's Curry House in Brinchang is great for breakfast or an evening snack.

K Awyong 02 January 2002
Stayed at  Smokehouse Hotel, Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Cameron Highlands is indeed a charming place with its adverse alternation of cool night mist and scotching mid-day sun. Beautiful tea plantations and vastness of mountainous paths. Perfect strawberries just compliments the red wine we brought along. If not the substandard stay/servive we had from the Smokehouse, everything would have have been picture-perfect.

J Kearney 01 January 2002
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
The CH were lovely, a cool respite from humid Singapore. The flora and vegetation were different, with ferns, roses, decidious trees, pointsetias etc. Golf is great. The municipal course was only 40 Ringit for 18 holes.

The Boh tea plantations were very interesting, and the terraces very beautiful. There's quite a few walking trails, but the ones that our group did, didn't seem to be very well maintained.

Ye Olde Smoke House is a very twee English-style country pub with a very typical English garden and red phone box. Inside there's real fires etc. It's a bit overdone, but definitely worth a look. The Devonshire tea was nice, but pricey. We didn't eat dinner as we were told by various people who had eaten there that the food was overpriced and poor, and that they paid for the ambience.

Bearing in mind the CH has a cool evening climate, it seemed a pity that there weren't more cosy restaurants and hotels with log fires. Most seemed to be fairly souless.

BEWARE of some of the cheaper restaurants in the "downtown" area of the CH. I ate at an Indian restaurant/bar and got very bad salmonella poisoning, and was sick for two days - literally throwing up for 24 hours.

We had a car, but it would be possible to get a taxi to the trails or tea plantations.

C Kwang soon 25 December 2001
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Very convenience as it is just located to the town within 15mins walk. Foods are available almost everywhere.

G Blair 17 November 2001
Stayed at  Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
The tea plantations were very pretty and the tour round the factory at the Sungei Palas tea planation was interesting.

K Lawrence 09 October 2001
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
The Indian banana leaf restaurant first on right as you come down the hill to town was excellent for quality and value for money. Breakfast of banana roti and teho was MR2.50.

M Minihane 24 September 2001
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
We enjoyed visiting the area, especially the tea plantations but found an acute shortage of quality restaurants.

C Jayawickrama 24 September 2001
Stayed at  Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
My husband and I flew into KL airport and hired a car from there. The best way to journey to the Highlands in my opinion. The drive was about 4 hours, but you pass through some stunningly beautiful scenery which makes the long journey worhth every minute. We drove as far North as you can on the Cameron Highlands map, and didn't really find anything particulary interesting to see. We stopped in at Butterfly gardens, where we saw thousands of butterflies horribly trapped in a neglected wired enclosures, fighting for thier lives. We didn't visit the tea factory as we are from Ceylon, so figured we had been there done that.

The Highlanders seemed proud of their very tourist destinations - ie cactus farm -where they have grown thousands of cacti so tourist can go see...go figure... But there are strawberries to be picked, which are delicious, and the Old Smoke house- the other boutique restaurant to visit, oh and lot of golf to be played, if that does it for you.

The smokehouse is much older than the lakehouse, and is much pricier. Very beautiful. It really felt we were spending a summer afternoon in the heart of England. They boast an a la carte menu, but if the roast turkey, stuffing and potatoes is anything to go buy- dont bother eating there. The rooms are lovely, cosy, authentic looking, even the cheapest has a living area, separate from the bedroom. Perfect if you are staying a couple of days, a bit claustrophobiic if you holiday plans are longer. We were in the mood to do absolutely nothing ,so unfortunatley i cant tell you about the jungle trekking!

M Charles/clare 18 September 2001
Stayed at  Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Cameron Highlands are very beautiful although rapidly being spoilt by out of control high rise developments. Tour of the tea plantation is a highlight. Good jungle trekking although the paths are often not well signed.


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