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If you’ve visited Resorts World Genting, you’ve probably also visited Chin Swee Caves Temple during the drive up or down where you can enjoy the view of a magnificent, towering 15-Meter Buddha Statue and a nine-storey pagoda. If you ride on the Genting Highlands Premium Outlets Cable Car, the temple is also a free stopover during the ride. However, did you know that there is an award-winning vegetarian restaurant at the temple?

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The Chin Swee Vegetarian Cuisine restaurant is situated in the vicinity of the temple and offers a magnificent view of the majestic Titiwangsa mountains for diners. It has received visitors from Singapore, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, India, and China as the winner of the top gourmet vegetarian restaurant in Malaysia.

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In August 2024, the restaurant received a gorgeous makeover, with the same mouth-watering food in a new chic space. Its architecture and atmosphere is rooted strongly in Chinese culture with modern touches, making it a popular spot for private and corporate events.

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Chin Swee Caves Temple is a popular spot for pre-wedding photoshoots and the restaurant frequently hosts weddings, with banquet-style seating arrangements. They also host pre-wedding cocktail parties on the Sky Terrace, which has amazing panoramic views.

If your event is more ‘atas’, or fancy, the restaurant is able to prepare vegetarian cuisine with a fine-dining twist. However, they also serve a la carte dishes.

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Here are some of their famous dishes with health benefits:

Chinese Spinach in Superior Stock (上汤芫菜)

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Chinese spinach is rich in vitamins A and C, iron, and antioxidants, supporting eye health, boosting immunity, and promoting healthy blood circulation. Chinese spinach is beneficial for individuals seeking to boost their iron levels, such as those with anemia, vegetarians, and pregnant women, as well as anyone looking to improve their immunity, eye health, or overall nutrition.

Scallop with "San Bei" Sauce

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The term "San Bei" (三杯) refers to a traditional Taiwanese cooking style, literally translating to "three cups." It typically involves a sauce made from three main ingredients in equal parts: soy sauce, rice wine, sesame oil. This is the vegetarian version of it.

Ladies’ Finger with XO Spicy Sauce

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This dish is made using organic ladies’ fingers and other fresh ingredients from farmers at Genting Highlands, with a special homemade sauce.

The restaurant serves no pork and no lard.

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Address: Chin Swee Vegetarian Cuisine, Ground Floor, Lobby, Chin Swee Caves Temple
Call: 03-6101 1613
Whatsapp: 012-780 1613 https://wa.link/5gwlxc

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