November 29, 2008
Nasi Kandar Pelita
First food which I’ve in Malaysia was at Nasi Kandar Pelita restaurant. Someone told me that it was an old restaurant of Kuala lumpur. Nasi Kandar Pelita was nearest open air food court from our Hotel Crown princess. I think it was 10 minutes walk away from our hotel. We’ve reached Malaysia at morning so we didn’t bother for our lunch because we didn’t want to sacrifice our sleep over lunch. I was accompanied by 9 other people with me. Most of the waiters there were Indian. One, upon spotting me, came over to offer a menu. As Malaysia is an Islamic country, the food here is generally cooked without pork. It was great opportunity for me to taste different type of food at one visit because each member of my group was sharing with each other. So I’ve tasted several dishes like chicken Tikka, Daal Rooti, Boiled rice with vegetables, Fried fish, Fried Chicken, Fish curry and Biryani.
Food quality and service was good. At Nasi Kandar Pelita, I did have mango juice, which was pretty much a mango stuck in a blender, plus sugar. It was one of the best I’ve ever had. After eating the waiter gave me a bill and I went towards the counter to pay bill a man who was appointed on counter to collect the bill asked me to give bill receipt. I handed over the receipt. He started to stroke his fingers on keyboard and hilariously shaking his head. It was real fun to watch him.
Food quality and service was good. At Nasi Kandar Pelita, I did have mango juice, which was pretty much a mango stuck in a blender, plus sugar. It was one of the best I’ve ever had. After eating the waiter gave me a bill and I went towards the counter to pay bill a man who was appointed on counter to collect the bill asked me to give bill receipt. I handed over the receipt. He started to stroke his fingers on keyboard and hilariously shaking his head. It was real fun to watch him.

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November 29, 2008
It was an average experience
We stayed at this hotel for five nights, arriving at morning. We've already booked hotel rooms through internet. The white building could be seen from a far distance, looks nice and tall. You can see the building but you just cant find the entrance. Just dont understand why the main entrance is via an tiny narrow back lane...
The checking in and was a bit slow. The room was quite big, no problems with the bed or bathroom. Although, the bathroom could use a little renovation. They claim themsleves 5 star, and price a bit expensive but I'll rate them 3 or 3 and half star.The bedding was clean although the spare pillow in the wardrobe. A bowl of fruit was on the coffee table but the fridge was empty. The digital locker in wardrobe was out of order.
The hotel occupies the upper storeys of a 15 year old building and the whole block is badly in need of some maintenance. The lower floors house what is left of a shopping centre. Half the shops have now moved on and many units are lying empty. There is a 7 Eleven which was handy for buying some eatable stuff. Breakfast is served in this lounge for Club guests and was adequate with the eggs being cooked freshly to order. The pool of this hotel was ok. The Club Room allowed us access to the Club Lounge on the top floor. Here one could use internet and complementary beverages served there.
The best thing of this hotel was its location easily approchable. So far as location goes the hotel is within walking distance of the KLCC and only a short and cheap taxi ride from most of the other main areas. Another thing which i liked was view of twin tower and city from my room
The checking in and was a bit slow. The room was quite big, no problems with the bed or bathroom. Although, the bathroom could use a little renovation. They claim themsleves 5 star, and price a bit expensive but I'll rate them 3 or 3 and half star.The bedding was clean although the spare pillow in the wardrobe. A bowl of fruit was on the coffee table but the fridge was empty. The digital locker in wardrobe was out of order.
The hotel occupies the upper storeys of a 15 year old building and the whole block is badly in need of some maintenance. The lower floors house what is left of a shopping centre. Half the shops have now moved on and many units are lying empty. There is a 7 Eleven which was handy for buying some eatable stuff. Breakfast is served in this lounge for Club guests and was adequate with the eggs being cooked freshly to order. The pool of this hotel was ok. The Club Room allowed us access to the Club Lounge on the top floor. Here one could use internet and complementary beverages served there.
The best thing of this hotel was its location easily approchable. So far as location goes the hotel is within walking distance of the KLCC and only a short and cheap taxi ride from most of the other main areas. Another thing which i liked was view of twin tower and city from my room








