Genting Palace Restaurant
Genting. The City of Entertainment.
I believe everyone’s heard of this tagline. At least from the holiday perspective. I recently found out these facts. This hilltop resort features 6 hotels with more than 10,000 hotel rooms (I can only imagine the amount of bedsheets to change .. I have one at home and I am having problem with it…), over 90 dining outlets (yes foodies … big nine oh!), 80 plus shopping outlets (must people go all the way up there to shop?) and of course the theme parks which features more than 50 fun rides (did I also mention scary?).
With all that, it’s no wonder the resort has won many, many local and international tourism related awards.
I’ve always thought that food served in Genting Highland is never fresh. Well, times have changed i.e. almost all their fresh produce is sourced locally nearby thus the idea that “food has to be brought up the mountain” is no longer applicable.
One of the many restaurants that I’ve tried in Genting Highland is Genting Palace at the Maxims Genting Hotel. Genting Palace is located on the same floor of the casino.
The main dining hall of Genting Palace projects the grandeur of a palatial setting complemented by modern Chinese interior design. With a seating capacity for 700 people and 10 private dining rooms, this restaurant seems endlessly HUGE.
The Genting Palace Restaurant serves Cantonese Cuisine. Here’s a little preview of dishes served at the Genting Palace Restaurant… which is also what I … erm, had.
OPERATION HOURS
Breakfast (inc Sunday & Public Holidays)
9.00am – 12.00 noon
Price: Chinese fine dine standard
Dim Sum available every Sunday
Lunch (Daily)
12.00 noon – 2.30pm
Dim Sum available daily
Dinner (Daily)
Time: 6.00pm – 9.30pm
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The food served is pork free. Vegetarian food is available upon request.
LOCATION
Genting Hotel, Genting Highlands Resort, Genting Highlands
69000 Pahang
Contact : 0361011118
Fax : 0361001888









eh..the place to dine up here is the Olive or something right?
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Haven’t been to Genting Palace before. McDonald’s or KFC would usually be the place for food when we visit Genting, haha! We’ve had bak kut teh in Genting before, it was good but expensive!
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still rmbr those school days, when a visit to Genting is never complete without bringing our own cups of instant noodles. =P
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wow…i am really in love with your photography skill. so awesome
love all the macro shots of the food. readers 3 meals should be warned; cup your palm and ready to contain your drool before entering this blog.
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Looks awesome place to dine,and a sure big win!
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WoW! I notice a great change, just love your new blog!
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I don’t know about Genting man… there’s something distinctly dodgy about the whole area. The food does look good though… upped my hankering for some decent Chinese this weekend!!
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NomadGourmand, yup, there is a restaurant name Olive in Genting. Apparently their lamb is good.
Sugar Bean, all the way up there for Bah Kut Teh? Of course expensive la …. the pork must ride all the way there mah…
J2kfm .. those were the days man, now is really different.
Sibu Food Diva, thanks for your compliments. Yours is good too.
BBO, nice leh….haha. Thanks to Ken’s suggestion lah.
Faith, are you talking abt the ghastly adventures?
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i like ur shots. so huge! larger than life man…
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Must have a big group to eat those kinda food in a posh chinese restaurant there! But then, no pork wor… am always reserved abt chinese restaurants that dont serve pork, lol!
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I always like their Terrace Cafe’s Hainamese Chicken Rice.
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I wanna go up there for temporary relief but was told it not as “cold” as it used to be up there! Food looks great!
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Genting Palace. I used to dine there 2 to 3 times a week when I was working with Genting Group. dine till i’m scared of the place. too much good food can be bad you know. you should try out the other restaurant too.
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