| R Bay |
04 September 2004 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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There is a Chinese Seafood restaurant right beside Coral Bay Hotel highly recommended by the locals (just asked the locals they will tell you the name of the restaurant). This place serves pretty cheap and good seafood but do ask for price of seafood before placing an order.
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| C Genty |
25 January 2004 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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Snorkeling tour from the hotel is really nice.
Take a taxi to go around the island. Restaurant Guan Guan in Pangkor village is excellent. Restaurant Number 1 has poor service and is very long, and more expensive also.
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| J Mcgillivray |
13 April 2003 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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We went out of the resort in the evenings for evening meal to "No.12" on the hotel's map. The No. 1 restaurant was quite good. The taxi service operated very well. The water sports activities were also costly and the resort's own activities and facilities were in bad need of upgrading - eg the midi golf.
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| S Mori |
28 March 2003 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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Quiet Island. Chinese Seafood Restaurant is recommended.
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| G Suyin |
21 December 2002 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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Highly recommended place for dinner with be the Chinese restaurant 'guo-luo' (in Chinese) my family agreed that the restaurant offer the best food we ever had in our life and it is very economical too. Take the taxi asked them to bring you to Coral bay hotel it is located beside the hotel.
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| M Taylor |
06 December 2002 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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I find Pangkor a beautiful, unspoilt island and the seafood at some of the local restaurants outside the resort to be recommended.
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| P Wong |
16 September 2002 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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Pangkor is a quiet and paceful island. There are not much things to do besides water sports / water related activities.
The seafood served by restaruants within the Pangkor town area (especially the Ko Lou Restaraunt, just next to Coral Bay Resort)is excellent, in terms of freshness, taste and very very (extremely) value for money (would not like to use the word, cheap, because it does not make the food sounds nice).
Besides, the taxi drivers are all very friendly and the rates charged are very reasonable (especially for group of 4 and above). It was surely a good experience sitting in their cabs.
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| P Low |
06 September 2002 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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The buffet dinner is good but a bit expensive. Sightseeing around this island is quite interesting and can help us get clear picture of this island. I like local food.
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| M Sahari |
04 June 2002 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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the place was great. clear water and white sandy beaches but a lot of jellyfishes nearby the beach which i don't know wheather it is dangerous or not. the most exciting moments are, for the first time in my life i tried jetskiing, snorkeling and kayaking. it was fun and relaxing. about the food, i prefer to order room service because it is cheaper than taking the buffet.
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| R Graham heksem |
16 April 2002 |
Stayed at Pangkor Island Beach Resort - Perak, Malaysia.
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I used the resturants which where mentioned/recommended in Lonley Planet, and they where in accordance with what was described in the book .
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