Honestly, don't dine at this place unless you have to. I didn't have a choice as I took a package and all meals were had here. Food sucks big time here as portions were measly and salty. Argh. Not that I was into gourmet ala Taman Negara but my food has to be platable.
Favorite Dish: Honestly, the only thing I enjoyed at the table was the fellowship I had with my friends. If not for them, meal times would be a sad affair.
Updated Jan 30, 2005
The restaurants lining the river offer reasonably priced food and comfortable atmosphere. Especially in the evening and even more when heavy rain is falling and all the small boats crossing the river have disappeared the atmosphere becomes very jungle-like.
Keep in mind that the Taman Negara is in the Muslim part of the country, no alcohol is served.
Favorite Dish: The obligatory dishes are fried noodles or rice and satay, but some of the restaurants also offer good burgers.
Written Aug 22, 2004
Rumbia is one of the nicest floating restaurants in these parts. The owners had put effort into decorating it with native blowpipes, masks and menus made from bark and leaves.
To add to the surreal atmosphere, there were wind chimes made from hollowed bamboo that would sing out ...telling an ancient tale.
I am not sure if this restaurant still exists because I was there in 2002. I certainly hope it is.
Favorite Dish: The food was not particularly memorable, but the whole restaurant was comfortable, cosy and special.
Written Jan 13, 2005
Address: By the river
These restaurants on the village side of the Sungai Tembeling serve simpler fare, but are a better value than the restaurant at the Mutiara lodge. They will cook your dinner right before your eyes as you sit in molded chairs on a wooden plank floor and feel the evening breeze waft through. If you drink a couple of cold ones while you're eating, you'd better watch your step, though, as you leave. You need to negotiate a narrow plank walkway to get to and from the shore.
Favorite Dish: In the mornings, the "roti canai" (flat bread fried on a griddle) with "dal" (spicy Indian vegetable gravy) on the side for dipping is the best bet. For lunch and dinner, you can try the freshly caught river fish. Stir-fry veggies with "mee" (noodles) are a nice accompaniment.
Updated Jun 10, 2003
Address: In the water at river's edge
Enroute to Taman Negara, we hopped off our shuttle bus at Kuala Tembeling for our connecting boat ride. It's however 12pm and we've got more than an hour's wait time so we decided to go for the "Restoran Taman Negara" inside the Visitor Centre.
Take a look at the menu here :).
The price looks reasonable enough. But I'm pretty sure it's one notch above local pricing.
Favorite Dish: We decided to go for the chicken chop at RM10 each.
10 minutes and several photo shots at the sleepy kampung view out the restaurant's window later, our sizzling hot chicken chops were served. Yummy... but hmmm... could have been a bit more tender. No complains nevertheless.
Written Nov 13, 2005
The prices at this restaurant is slightly more expensive than those at the floating restaurants but at least its food is good. It serves local and Malaysian style Western food.
We had paid for a room and food package and when there, we ate buffet style meals everyday, joining those who had paid for group bookings. We were also served extra dishes when the buffet for the group was of a lower value than what we were entitled to. I don't eat beef so the cook made lamb for me instead whenever beef was on the menu.
We also had the opportunity to taste the very excellent and expensive patin fish at this restaurant on the first evening (without paying extra) when a group had BBQ!
Breakfast buffet price ranges from RM12-RM20. Lunch buffet is from RM25 and dinner from RM40. You have to call up and order ahead if you are not a hotel guest. You can use the free shuttle service to get to and from the hotel.
Favorite Dish: Patin fish because it is very smooth and delicious!
Written Jun 9, 2007
Address: Rainforest Resort
Phone: 609-2667888
Website: www.rainforest-tamannegara.com
All our meals were included in the package that we had taken up. Dinner for the first night at the rainforest resort was quite sumptuous - Didn't really expect I could get nice food here at Taman Negara. We were served a set dinner - fried rice, beef, lamb, grilled fish wrapped in aluminium foil, chicken wings, veggies, satay (best)! That's really a lot for us to finish all. All tasted quite good except for the beef and lamb as I found the meat a bit too tough. The next morning, breakfast came in buffet style. We had toast, cornflakes, fried beehoon, sausages etc, not bad too. For the second day dinner, although not as good as the first one, but still okay. We had fried rice, chicken and veggie.
Written Jun 20, 2006
Although there were several restaurants across Tembeling River from Mutiara Taman Negara, we had decided to go with the Seri Mutiara Restaurant which is located within the resort's compound; as daily breakfast and one dinner buffet (on the first night) were already included in our package deal.
The restaurant itself is quite cosy and comfortable. However, being in the middle of the Tropical Rain Forest means that, you'll occasionally have to watch out for flying insects (less in the morning however).
Later into the night this place seemed to bustle up into a hang-out spot for most of the visitors here; chilling out, chatting away and sharing interesting experiences after the day's activities. We've met people from Germany, France, and the Emirates. Wines and beers were available.
Favorite Dish: The breakfast and dinner buffet spread were overall on average. Not too much choices but adequate.
The dinner buffet starts at 7pm and the selections were made up of mainly local cuisines, which puts curry chicken, local-styled fish, fried rice, noodles, stir fried chickens, etc. up there on the list. There's a small salad and cold dish corner as well, not to mention the usual dessert spread comprising of cakes, puddings, and local kuehs.
If the price of a diner buffet of RM45 per person feels a little heavy, ala carte selections were also available. On the second night, we had fried vermicelli, stir fried kung-pao chicken, gado-gado, and a slice of apple pie with ice cream, all for a spoil of RM55. The fried vermicelli is not bad, moist and tasty... :).
Updated Nov 13, 2005
Across Tembeling River from Mutira Taman Negara, there's several river restaurants. Unfortunately we can't give much information here as we didn't get a chance to eat there... :p. To get there take a RM0.50 boat ride across (per trip). So here's just some photos folks.
Updated Nov 13, 2005
We had 3 lunches at the same floating restaurants. Of course the food here is not as good as what we had at the rainforest resort, but I suppose here is cheaper and so, we compromise with what we were given. You can buy your drinks from here, even mineral water as it cost cheaper here than buying from the mini-mart from Mutiara.
Written Jun 20, 2006
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