Reasons to visit The Fat Frog Langkawi: pretty views; relaxed setting; nutritious meals; new wine room.
Reasons to visit: Gorgeous views; stylish pool and seaside setting; contemporary décor; fresh seafood – must try The Beach Grill Seafood Skewer and The Beach Grill Ice Stick.
Guests will never go hungry at Temple Tree Langkawi, thanks to the recently launched Paloh Restaurant and Bar. Aptly named after Perak’s state capital fondly known as “Pa-Lo” in Cantonese, the all-day dining restaurant is located inside the lovingly restored 120-year-old Ipoh House.
Of the meagre options currently on Tanjung Rhu beach, there are no others like Kelapa Cafe. This is one of the only restaurants that are open for breakfast and serves something other than boring eggs. Assuming you don’t have Four Seasons Resort levels of money, your options are Kelapa Cafe, Scarborough Fish & Chips or nasi lemak from the side of the road when it comes to breakfast in Tanjung Rhu. The Kelapa Cafe’s menu is varied enough in both sweet and savoury options that you could eat here on multiple days, as we did.
Reasons to visit Nam Restaurant: All the basics are done well with a wide food menu and classic cocktails; unique sunsets over the lagoon; happy hours; delicious desserts – must try the Local Dessert Plate.
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On the island’s north-west, amongst the stalls that sell coconut shakes and cendol at the foot of Gunung Machichang, CoffeeNuts serves up freshly brewed coffee, and it’s good. Really good.
While enjoying your cozy stay at Resorts World Langkawi, your tummy is also well taken care of with awesome spread deliciously made and freshly served at Seagull Coffee House.