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5 star food at El Sanctuary
I had promised to write just about the food at El Sanctuary Alor Gajah because the food was so good, it deserves a special mention. Our first taste of the food there was for dinner on the first day of our arrival. Some other guests there had wanted a bbq dinner, so we had to chip in extra RM10 per person for that. But there was no regret. Shearson and Sherman at the BBQ Chicken This was where dinner was served, buffet style in the cafeteria. They even had BBQ lamb which was the best ever. For the buffet, I had this, which was chicken, fish, salad, sausages and fruits.…
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Nature’s Haven in El Sanctuary, Alor Gajah
Prior to this, I had never knew a place like this exist in Malacca. El Sanctuary, a small budget resort situated in Alor Gajah, like life away from the bustling city into the peace and quiet of a jungle setting. I love the place, as it kind of reminds me of the jungle resorts in my hometown. If you love nature, greens, trees, animals, dogs and cats and great food, and you don’t mind no aircond, and more mozzies, then you will love it here. Mosquitoes absolutely love to eat me, so until now I still feel the itch from the bites. But you can always use a repellent. This…
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Be a Cowboy for a day
Having left Senawang, we made our way to A Famosa resort as it was too early to check in at ElSanctuary (check in time was 2pm). We stopped by A Famosa’s sporting area, took some photos with them horses. We looked at the oxorbitantly priced games, like archery, go karting, paintball etc, and had to walk off sadly. I can just pretend that I did ride on one. Bored, we decided to break into the Cowboy town. It was actually closed, with no one around, and all the shops closed. The Cowboy town supposedly opens only at night. Gun in hand, we entered anyways, for the sack of some silly…
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Restoran Asia Senawang
During the weekend Raya Holidays, my cell zone (Czone) leaders made a trip to Elsanctuary in Alor Gajah for a planning retreat. We left Kajang around 8.20am and reached Senawang town for breakfast at around 9.30am. As it was the 2nd day of Raya, most shops were still closed. We managed to find this chinese restaurant amongst the shop houses, called Restoran Asia. The place was pretty packed, we had to hover over other customers to wait for a seat. It wasn’t long before we did. Nicky said that the Curry Noodles here were well known, and it seemed that was what everyone else was eating, so we decided to…









