Don’t let your hunger pangs get the best of you when you’re on holiday at the peak! Resorts World Genting is home to more than 100 restaurants – there are plenty of options for all budgets. If you can’t decide where to eat, why not use your Genting Points to pay for your meal? Here’s 6 new restaurants where you can earn and redeem your Genting Points!
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This Muslim-friendly eatery is the place for home-style, affordable meals that don’t skimp on quality. Hailing from Johor, Lao Pa Sat serves various cuisines, from western delights to fusion eats.
Nasi kunyit chicken chop is their signature here, and it comes served with a generous helping of turmeric rice and a Hainanese-style chicken chop.
Location: Lot 2-10, Level 2, Awana SkyCentral
Muslim-friendly: Yes
If you didn’t know already, having lamb pots are the current food trend on Chinese social media! Basically, it’s a rich stew with various lamb cuts served bubbling hot in a clay pot – and with such cooling weather at Resorts World Genting, it’s satisfying to the belly!
Ah Guang Lamb Pot has several branches around Klang Valley, and it’s finally made its way up the highlands! A must-try is the Signature Lamb Pot and the Hand Cut Lamb Shoulder.
Location: Lot No.R/L1.3, Level 1, Resort Hotel
Muslim-friendly: No
Perhaps you’re craving a taste of Nusantara – in that case, PenyetPenyet.com would be the best choice! Paired with fiery sambals and zesty condiments, PenyetPenyet.com serves up roasted chicken, fish and beef a la Indonesian style.
The top sellers at their eateries are the Ayam Penyet Grand (fried chicken), Bawal Bakar Kecap (roasted pomfret), Ayam Bakar Hunny (honey roasted chicken), Daging Bakar Merapi (spicy roast beef) and Lele Gurih (fried catfish).
Location: Lot SA - T2 - 48, Level 1, SkyAvenue
Muslim-friendly: Yes
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In the mood for a feast? Opened in February 2023, YouMiQi Palace specialises in dishes from the Shunde district in Guangdong, China.
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From the steamed Shunde Seafood Pot to the charcoal-cooked Shunde Master Flaming Prawns, dishes served here are performative works of art that you can eat.
Location: Lot No. H/G 6.00, Ground Floor, Highlands Hotel
Muslim-friendly: No
Want something sweet to cleanse your palate? Head over to Sweet Hug, a newly-opened dessert shop serving cakes and tongsui (Chinese-style sweet soups).
You can find traditional tongsui such as red bean soup, bubur chacha, and even mung bean soup here; while their fruit-themed bingsu is drool-worthy too. Each serving of dessert comes with two pieces of mini fried mantou, and there’s also a wide selection of cakes too!
Location: Lobby Level, Resort Hotel
Muslim-friendly: Yes
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Who would’ve thought that bread and ice cream would work so well when enjoyed together? Rollney serves up Hungarian sweet bread filled with ice cream, syrup and toppings called kürtőskalács.
Image credit: Rollney Malaysia/ Facebook
Available in sweet and savoury options and now also in a mini size, it’s a yummy snack to enjoy to-go!
Location: T2-38, Level 1, SkyAvenue
Muslim-friendly: Yes
You read that right! With every spend at participating outlets in Resorts World Genting, you can earn Genting Points (GP) and redeem them at selected outlets – including these 6 eateries we’ve mentioned. Just make sure to flash your Genting Rewards card with every point of purchase in our resort.
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