A Culinary Journey Through Genting Highlands

For foodies, a trip to Genting Highlands is more than just a fun vacation. It is an opportunity to embark on a culinary journey and taste the best dishes that the city has to offer. The best way to get to Genting Highlands is by taking the bus from Singapore to Genting with KKKL Travel & Tours. This journey will not only be comfortable but will allow you to witness the breathtaking views of the Malaysian countryside.

Once you arrive in Genting Highlands, you will be greeted with an impressive variety of dining options. From street food to fine dining, the culinary scene in Genting Highlands is nothing short of impressive. For those with dietary restrictions or preferences, there are plenty of options available in Genting Highlands. Most of the restaurants offer vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. If you have any specific dietary requirements, it is best to inform the restaurant in advance.

Here are some of the must-try restaurants, cafes, and street food stalls that will take your taste buds on a journey:

Genting Palace

Genting Palace

Located in the Resorts World Genting, Highlands Hotel, Genting Palace is one of the most popular Chinese restaurants in Genting Highlands. It is known for its exquisite dim sum and Cantonese cuisine. The restaurant has an elegant setting and features traditional Chinese decor, making it perfect for a fancy dinner. While on our bus to Genting, you will be able to spot the restaurant standing tall and beckoning guests with an aroma of deliciousness.

Burger & Lobster

Burger & Lobster

For those craving Western cuisine, Burger & Lobster offers a great dining experience. Their menu is simple, with only three main options: lobster, burger, or lobster roll. However, the quality of the dishes is excellent, and it is definitely worth the visit. Aside from these, they have also recently introduced a plethora of sub options, so if your not a fan of the main three, you are still going to leave content and full.

La Fiesta by Marta’s Kitchen

La Fiesta by Marta’s Kitchen

La Fiesta by Marta’s Kitchen is a Spanish restaurant located in the SkyAvenue Mall in Genting Highlands. The restaurant has a vibrant atmosphere and offers a variety of authentic and scrumptious home-style Spanish cuisine. The must-try dishes include the Presa Iberica, Crema Catalana, churros and the restaurant’s signature Lobster Paella.

Medan Selera Genting Highlands

Medan Selera Genting Highlands

For those looking for local street food, Medan Selera is the perfect spot. Located near the Genting Highlands Theme Park, this food court has a wide selection of Western, Asian and Middle-eastern. Their signature dishes include the nasi lemak, char kway teow, and roti canai. Don’t hesitate to ask the driver on our coach to Genting for a recommendation or two – locals always know what’s good!

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is a popular coffee chain in Malaysia. It is located in the SkyAvenue Mall and is a great spot to grab a cup of coffee or tea and relax after a long day of exploring Genting Highlands.

Tantalise Your Tastebuds with KKKL Travel & Tours

If you want to take a bus from Singapore to Genting, KKKL Travel & Tours offers a convenient and comfortable bus journey. The journey from Singapore to Genting takes around six hours, and you will be able to witness the stunning Malaysian countryside along the way. You can book your tickets on our website, a one-stop online booking portal for express bus, train, and ferry tickets in Malaysia and Singapore.

Genting Highlands is a paradise for food lovers and is definitely worth the visit. From fine dining to street food, the culinary scene in Genting Highlands has something for everyone. If you are planning a trip to Genting Highlands, make sure to add these restaurants and cafes to your itinerary. Don’t forget to check out our Guide to Planning Your Bus Trip from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur for more information on how to get there. Contact us today to embark on a culinary journey in Genting.