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Saturday, June 18, 2016

A treat brunch and back to school

A Sunday brunch perhaps worth waking up for, that’s what the themed ‘Back to School’ brunch at Latest Recipe, Hotel Le Meridien, is all about.
Going back to school on Mondays, especially at the end of a joyful, long summer break can be excruciating. Sundays are meant to be no-cooking days for mothers after a hectic week. And for kids a day of frolic before the thought of Mondays give them the jitters.
The lavish spread at the brunch, the lollipops, candies and cakes, lot’s of fun, soft ‘live’ music in very thoughtfully created ambience gives a perfect start to a Sunday.
There’s a bustle in the restaurant by early noon. Families and friends sit around tables chatting, laughing. The children hover around the dessert station waiting to get their hands on the candies, lollipops and cakes. The brunch is a casual, open, easy affair; a perfect communal experience.
The school theme is evident right from the entrance of the restaurant where you have cut-outs of two children in their school uniforms, bags strung on their shoulders. Small blackboards with writing in chalk indicate the main dishes in the different stations. Drawings, paintings and even corrected examination papers give you the feel of a classroom.
Like a kid in a new school it takes some time to really make a choice from the rich and wide-ranging spread. And in the end you walk to the table not having much on your plate in the first helping. If you decide to start ‘conventionally’ with soup there’s a lot to choose – from baby corn, broccoli, zucchini, carrot, mushroom, basil murgh dhaniya sorba to African peanut soup.
Before fast forwarding to the main course spare a thought for the appetizers like chicken roll, beef cutlet, pazham puri and paripu vada. Or fill your plate with choice salads.
“Finding the right balance is the key when you spread out such a sumptuous brunch. There’s a demand for a range of options and we have tried to meet them. There’s a lot for kids like popcorn, candies, ice creams, sip-ups, cotton candy and the parents will not be disappointed either. We have retained the grills section, which I feel is extremely popular,” says J.P. Singh, Executive Chef, even as an airy, fluffy appam with crispy brown edges finds its way into my plate. And the vegetable stew was simply great.
Choice for the main course is between Oriental (vegetable noodles, fish in chilly garlic sauce, stir fried vegetables in ginger soy sauce), Continental (thyme scented slow roasted chicken, macaroni n’ cheese, ham and cheese quesadilla), South Indian (nadan meen curry, duck mapas, mix vegetable thoran, padavalnnangan mapas, kappa thalichethu, pavaika pachadi, pazham kalan) and North Indian (Dal miloni, aloo gobi, jungle murgh curry, handi paneer, ghosht biryani) with rice or rotis.
The ‘live’ jaffle, pasta, pizza, tandoor and chaat counters found a lot of takers, while kids hustled to fill up their plates with chocolate croissants, doughnuts, muffins and various kinds of Danish pastries.
There’s no better way to finish off a ‘lazy’ Sunday morning than indulging in choice desserts. And there was an amazing variety - chocolate and green tea cake, banana coffee duet, orange sable, almond lemon cake, raspberry pistachio opera, mango torte, Kiwi tart, coconut cinnamon roll, mango parfait, black currant soufflé, and hot gajar and orange halwa, simply delicious mawa apple peda, malai bhog, and mawa pista roll.
Sundays clear away the rust of the whole week, promising a great Monday and a happy week ahead. The brunch certainly does that but not sure if the kids would agree.
The unique Back To School themed brunch is open from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday till the end of this month.

Back to school Sunday brunch

Summary: Le Meridien is organising a ‘Back to School Brunch’ for all those budding juniors joining their new class rooms and their parents who still nurture the memories of good old school days. “The highlight of our ‘Back to School Brunch’ is that we cater to both children and their parents. Schools have opened and children are having a busy time, but spare a few hours for a Sunday brunch for all those who love the vibe of school. “This can help bring back your school memories. A delicious and vast spread of various delicacies, both for kids and adults, awaits you at Latest Recipe.
Schools have opened and children are having a busy time, but spare a few hours for a Sunday brunch for all those who love the vibe of school. Le Meridien is organising a ‘Back to School Brunch’ for all those budding juniors joining their new class rooms and their parents who still nurture the memories of good old school days. A delicious and vast spread of various delicacies, both for kids and adults, awaits you at Latest Recipe. Everything from little school canteen to a mouth-watering dessert and candy section, this is one great chance to fill your tummies and minds alike. The spread starts with a sumptuous salad counter which has hummus to pickled cabbage to chicken and prawn holiday. Beside it is the real relish, a sweet counter that appeals to kids. Chocolate doughnut, lollipops, blueberry souffle, and a huge variety of breads and ice creams make for an appetising treat there. “The highlight of our ‘Back to School Brunch’ is that we cater to both children and their parents.
For kids, there is a special counter for healthy and less-spicy food, which includes green soups,noodles, healthy pastas and juices like celery and apple juice,” says JP Singh, executive chef, Le Meridien. Step to the Grills counter to taste roasts, grills and fries that include lobsters, crabs, chicken, pork and mutton. “There are as many as 20 varieties of marinations. One can select their pick of the meat and marination here,” says the chef. There is also a chaat and popcorn counter.
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Le Meridien Ramadan celebrations brings joy

On 8 June, 2016 Le Méridien Dhaka hosted a celebratory 'iftar mahfil' with the children of Baitul Aman Housing Society Madrasah & Orphanage. Honourable Minister Rashed Khan Menon, Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism, presided over the event as Chief Guest - along with the hotel's Chairman Amin Ahmad, President Hasan Ahmad and General Manager Ashwani Nayar. Also present were various other dignitaries from the Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh.
With just a week after the one-year anniversary of its soft launch, the hotel took this period of the holy month of Ramadan as a good opportunity to contribute to the community.
Le Méridien Dhaka catered to the little guests the way it knows best – with uncompromising service. The hotel's management team divided itself among the 150 children of the welfare home to give them undivided attention and share stories that may encourage them to greater heights of inspiration.
“It is a very encouraging beginning for Le Méridien Dhaka to be able to share these happy moments with these beautiful children,” said Nayar. “Our target guests are in fact the curious and the creative-minded, and who is more curious or creative-minded than a child. Children inspire us to do better and I hope today, with what little time we spent with them, we were able to inspire these children also.”

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Hilton's Sabah debut to boost sector

Hilton's Sabah debut to boost sector
Published on: Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Kota Kinabalu: The State Capital's appeal as a value destination will be further enhanced when Hilton Kota Kinabalu – a 12-storey international five-star hotel with 313 rooms, including 17 suites – opens June 2016 with world-class facilities and a speciality roof-top restaurant. Pekah Hotels Sdn Bhd Director Peter R. Cantwell, who revealed this, dismissed an erroneous report by a Sabah Hotel Association (SHA) source that DoubleTree by Hilton would be established in the city soon this year. Hilton Worldwide signed an agreement with Pekah Hotels Sdn Bhd to manage Hilton Kota Kinabalu which will be the fifth Hilton Hotels & Resorts branded hotel in Malaysia.
"We are delighted to fly yet another Hilton Hotels & Resorts flag in Malaysia. With more than 550 hotels across six continents, we continue to build upon our legacy as the world's leading hotel brand by developing products and services to meet the needs of tomorrow's savvy global travellers while our team members shape experiences designed to make every guest cared for, valued and respected.
"Given its prime location in the city centre, Hilton Kota Kinabalu will welcome guests to this great city in Sabah with the world-class hospitality synonymous with the brand," said Rob Palleschi, global head, Hilton Hotels & Resorts.
Dato' Steven Tan, Chief Executive Officer of Pekah Hotels Sdn Bhd said: "This signing marks our first partnership with Hilton Worldwide and combines the expertise of a truly global, award-winning hospitality company with strong local market expertise.
"Kota Kinabalu is a key leisure destination in Malaysia and we are confident that Hilton Kota Kinabalu is in a great position to take advantage of this growing market."
Hilton Worldwide senior vice president, development, Middle East & Asia Pacific, Andrew Clough said, "We have been operating in Malaysia for more than 30 years, and Hilton Kota Kinabalu will be our ninth property in Malaysia. As the capital city of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu acts as the main industrial and commercial centre for the state.
With a strong partner like Pekah Hotels Sdn Bhd, we are confident that Hilton Kota Kinabalu will set the benchmark for quality hospitality experiences catering to both domestic and international travellers."
Hilton Kota Kinabalu will also offer an all-day dining restaurant, rooftop pool and lounge bar, business centre, health club and spa with 2,500 square metres of event space including a 1,000-square metre ballroom and 8-storey car park for the convenience of patrons.
The prestigious Hilton brand in the state capital will help to mitigate any negative perception from the travel advisory issued by embassies for their own citizens especially on travel to the East Coast, that not all parts of the state are unsafe.
Some hoteliers point out that the presence of international brands like Hilton is a mark of confidence in the state capital city for independent international and business travellers.
Hilton Kota Kinabalu is expected to enliven the Asia City area.

Sabah Hotel Association justifies service charge

KOTA KINABALU: It is believed that Sabah was the first state to implement the ‘Star Rating’ system in the hotel industry undertaken in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Arts, according to the Sabah Hotel Association in a statement issued by its president, Christopher Chan.
The prime objective, according to Chan, was to improve not only the design and structure of the hotel, but also to add and improve the facilities and other services in order to uplift and upgrade the service standards of hotels and resorts.
Such a move, he said, was to help Malaysia gain recognition as a new tourism destination and to place Malaysia as having international standards accommodation, facilities and services.
“To comply with the star rating guide requires capital expenditures in the millions of ringgit and the need to employ more staff to fulfill the set criteria.
“This move has transformed Malaysia into a world class tourist destination and provided job opportunities to millions of people, not to mention the billions of ringgit revenue in tourism receipts, Chan said.
According to him, the service charge element in these billions of ringgit revenue contributed through the millions of tourists coming to Malaysia has gone directly or indirectly to the people in the industry, including the economic spinoffs that were generated.
“If the service charge portion were to be held back by the Company and not distributed, such income would still be subjected to Company tax.
“So, where is the leakage?” Chan postulated.
He said that in view of the objectives to meet the demand and expectations of foreign tourists, the hotel industry has requested the government to complement its efforts in human resource development required to train staff in the respective fields of discipline meeting the skill standards expectation.
“The Human Resource Development Fund (HRDF) imposed by the Ministry of Human Resource is proof of the strategic collaboration to train and retrain staff to meet the service standards required to maintain the Star Rating status of Star Rated Hotels.
“These skilled and trained staff are paid according to their level of skills in the hotel’s respective departments to maintain the ‘Customer’s Service’ standards.
“The hospitality industry operates 7 days a week, 24 hours a day and is open 365 days a year, including the need to have staff on duty for 3 shifts daily and to also be open on public holidays without fail.
“Can anyone compare the challenges faced by staff in the hospitality industry that their shift duty is changed every month on rotation basis?
“There are couples, both working in the hotel industry, who can only see each other, for the most 8 hours, in between shifts because of their different shift hours, and cannot afford to start a family unless one is going to sacrifice their career. Is there a justification for choosing this industry to work in?” Chan asked.
The service charge, Chan stressed, has been the motivator and substitute for the inconveniences faced by these group of workers and staff.
“To meet the shortage of service staff during busy functions, administrative and management staff would be drafted to work as part-time staff and paid as a part-timer. Not as overtime pay!
“If this service charge is abolished, as directed by Datuk Alias Ahmad, what would be the total loss of tourism receipts to the country?
“And the loss of direct income to workers in the hospitality industry? How do you quantify justification? A cup of gourmet ice cream in the Middle East was reported to cost USD817 recently!
“Without the financial subsidy through the service charge to maintain the hotel staff, the options would be to minimize staff strength and at the same time redefine the service standards with the reduced staff strength, and consequently dilute the star rating system,” Chan proffered.
“The Human Resources Ministry and the Tourism and Culture Ministry are therefore requested to give their comments on this matter.
“If this service charge issue requires a review, then all stake holders should come together to discuss the matter in detail, including the complications and implications that will arise, rather that declaring the matter as final in the press,” Chan lamented, adding that there is nothing personal in this matter as the implications affect million of workers and staff who are caught in limbo and cannot express their feelings and rights.

First run to save Bornean elephants

KOTA KINABALU: The first “Save the Bornean Elephants Run” to create public awareness on the importance of conserving the habitat for Bornean elephants in Sabah attracted around 2,500 runners here yesterday.
The event, organised by Wildlife Alliance (Borneo) Sdn Bhd and Valiant Event Entertainment, was officiated by Sabah Wildlife Department deputy director Jumrafiah Abd Shukor and KTS Plantation Sdn Bhd executive director Ngu Ngiong Hieng.
It was also jointly supported by KTS Plantation Sdn Bhd, Felda Global Venture (FGV), Kwantas Corporation Berhad, Jurukur Luaran and Associates, Directors, Proboscis Lodge Bukit Melapi, Montanic Adventures and Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort & Spa.
The 11km run took place along the beautiful coastal roads in Kota Kinabalu yesterday, starting at the Likas Stadium parking area to the roundabout near Jesselton Hotel and then to the roundabout near the Likas Mosque before returning to Likas Stadium.
The categories were Mens Open, Womens Open, Veteran Mens Open (41 years old and above), Veteran Womens Open (41 years and above), Boys Below 17 Years and Girls Below 17 Years.
Fabian Daimon Osman won the Men’s Open, Wincentbert Latius second and Imaldy Zakin third. The top three winners of the Womens Open were Katie OBrien, Roziana Ramlee and Mailin Salungin respectively.
The Mens Veteran winner was Yusop Tunkob with Guianus Salagan and Ahmadul Tahir the first and second runners-up respectively. Taking the first prize in the Women Veteran
was Kona Liau with Chong Vun Lung second and Hamisah Antahar third.
Refson Tirip, Gregory Cornelius and Elvin Lazarus were the top three winners of the Boys Below 17 Years and Erristiana Joel, Jenny Kissin and Dewanty David the winners of the Girls Below 17 years.
The overall winner of the school category was SMK Tanbunan.
Dr Raymond Alfred, the race director and programme advisor, said that the aims of the charity run were to enhance the knowledge of the public in wildlife conservation, especially the Bornean elephants through information dissemination.
It was also to raise fund to support the publication of the research and reference book on Population, Ecology and Conservation of Bornean Elephants.
This book presents the key findings of the first systematic attempt to study the Bornean elephant, 10 years of research using a range of techniques ranging from on-the-ground observation to sophisticated satellite tracking, followed by detailed and complex analysis of the information gathered.
The prime aims of the study were to estimate the elephants home range size in Sabah; examine feeding behaviour; investigate the availability of plant species; determine suitable habitats; obtain an accurate and estmate the current population size, and look at the role of oil palm and timber industries, as well as of local communities.
The Bornean elephant is one of the flagship species in Malaysia, and its successful conservation will ensure the survival of most species which are found within its large home range.
The maintenance of a viable population of the Bornean elephant will make an important contribution to the conservation of biodiversity.
It is hoped that this book will also make a contribution by increasing awareness of the needs of the Bornean elephant, and the threats faced by this magnificent animal.
Meanwhile, Dr Raymond expressed his appreciation to all the runners, including three Miss Global International Malaysia 2015 winners, namely Immaculate Lojuki, Tanisha Kaur and Livonia Ricky.
The run will not be successful without the cooperation from Borneo Conservation Trust, Kota Kinabalu City Hall, Sabah Amatuer Radio Society, Royal Malaysian Police, Sabah Wildlife Department, ER Sport, 100 Plus, Red Crescent Society and volunteers from Institut Sinaran, Kota Kinabalu.
Dr Alfred hoped the runners would also participate in the Wild Run on October 4 in conjunction with World Animal Day 2015 and also The Rhino X-Run on December 6.

Story behind Jesselton Hotel lobby pix: Aussie

Story behind Jesselton Hotel lobby pix: Aussie
Published on: Saturday, May 21, 2016
By Mary ChinIT was a nostalgic down memory lane trip for Kuching-born Marion Reeves, one of the 14 students of the All Saints’ 1965-1966 (HSC Class). The 68-year-old flew back from Australia for the recent 50th Anniversary Reunion gathering in Kota Kinabalu.
Marion and younger sister Elizabeth (now Prof Elizabeth Eckermann) are daughters of the late Bruce Reeves who served as Director of the Lands and Surveys Department, North Borneo and later Sabah from August 26, 1958 to November 19, 1966. (Prof Elizabeth is Personal Chair in Medical Sociology, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University).
Reeves’ wife, Margaret, who lives in Adelaide, Australia, is still going strong at 90 and remembers vividly the early days in Sabah.
Marion, a trained nurse by profession, has fond memories of her father, saying he was very interested in the native land title.
“He was there during the Malaysian-Indonesian Confrontation and had to bring maps home,” she said without elaborating.
She takes pride in the fact that her parents’ photos taken with Lady Mountbatten now adorn the murals of the Jesselton Hotel lobby.
In fact, the collection is a personal gift to Wong Kah Ho from Margaret with the specific wish that the historic photos be hung in the Jesselton Hotel’s Mountbatten Lounge.
Lady Mountbatten was the wife of Lord Louis Mountbatten, a British statesman and naval officer. He was made the last Viceroy of British India and Later the first Governor-General of Independent India (which gained independence in 1947).
Then Superintendent-in-Chief of St John’s Ambulance Brigade, Lady Mountbatten arrived in Jesselton (now Kota Kinabalu) on February 18, 1960 for an engagement where she inspected the St John’s Parade and Demonstration on February 20, 1960. A day earlier (February 19, 1960), she had dinner at the Jesselton Hotel with Bruce Reeves and wife Margaret Reeves, and other local dignitaries.
Born in 1914, Reeves was educated at Nelson College and trained as a surveyor. In 1939, he was appointed to Sarawak during the Rajah Brooke Administration where he worked as a town planner and surveyor. From 1942 to 1946, he was on active service as a navigator in the Australian Navy.
After demobilisaton, he became the Superintendent of Lands and Surveys till 1949 when he spent a year as Settlement Officer. In 1950, he was posted to North Borneo (now Sabah), first as a surveyor and subsequently as Deputy Director of Lands and Surveys (1952). He was promoted to be Director in 1958 and served in this capacity until his retirement in 1966.
As a child, Marion used to catch mudfish in those bomb craters at Tanjung Aru left behind by the Second World War.
“After we had moved to Jesselton (now Kota Kinabalu) from Sarawak in the early 1950s, we lived in a kajang (attap) house on top of a hill. Later we moved to Tanjung Aru and lived in one of those houses built on the edge of the jungle (near the old KK Airport),” she recalled.
Marion went to boarding school in Australia from the time she was eight. “But by the time I was 15 or 16, I had been away from home for too long. So my parents decided to bring me and my sister back to Sabah. By then, Sabah had achieved independence from the British. That’s how I ended up at Sabah College for a year (1964) before joining All Saints’ School in 1965.”
Marion also related her father’s war experiences in Kuching – how he escaped from the invading Japanese.
“My Dad never talked about the war. But my paternal aunt knew about it. He wrote his sister a letter telling her about his experiences – how the Dayaks saved him and helped him.
“According to the contents of the letter, Dad was at a Christmas lunch when the Japanese suddenly came and entered the room. He walked slowly backwards, and fell out the window and ran into the nearby jungle.
“He walked for six weeks to Pontianak to get help from the Dayaks,” she shared.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Perkasa Hotel Keningau

 



I think at first when working as a night auditor at the Sri Perkasa which has now been operating in the city of Kota Kinabalu is located in the kampung ayer which is a relatively popular in Sabah.




 

On a night when the audit was my new position for nearly a dozen years after I was in the position of food and beverage at any position palig my final work is as asistant food and beverage manager at a kokol haven resort.


 


For over a month I moved in perkasa hotel keningau is a new experience as I have never worked in this position before, and this is something that makes me a little nervous as my skills in the food and beverage quite good.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

sabah oriental hotel

http://sabahoriental.com.my/

Sabah Oriental Hotel

Located in a suburban setting of Kinabalu City, this 4-star hotel offers majestic view of Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in South East Asia, the South China Sea, the islands, and the bustling city.
Sabah Oriental Hotel features Cafe Oriental, a restaurant with Al Fresco dining, Tapai Lounge which provides nightly live entertainment (except for Mondays); six meeting rooms which cater for 12 to 450 persons, complimented by the latest multimedia/ audio visual equipment; and a business centre services. Our hotel also offers a fully equipped fitness centre which includes sauna and a swimming pool with a sunset patio for its guests’ pleasure.
With convenience and comfort as its objective, Sabah Oriental Hotel Kota Kinabalu is set to offer the best for both the business and leisure travelers to Kota Kinabalu.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

A Hotel In



Gaya Centre Hotel 

Is the first hotel to operate in Sabah, the hotel is located in the city center near the Suria Sabah and Wisma Merdeka which is the largest shopping center in Sabah after the Centre Point and the 1 Borneo Shopping Mall, the hotel, we can observe the beauty of the coast sea​​, especially at sunset for me that is the uniqueness of this hotel is not available at other hotels with the interior design of a beautiful hotel room stay for guests is also quite comfortable with the price of suitable affordable accommodation.

The hotel has a total of 260 rooms in a special fault for the convenience of guests seriously and through this room we can observe the south china sea as well as a nearby island, if you want to see the beauty of the sea at sunset in G CAFE is the ideal place to see beauty at sunset, in the hotel room service is also available to deliver food if they wish to watch the sunset while dining in their room guests.

Time of food delivery to the room does not take a long time, according to my experience most of the food delivery just take a period of not more than 30 minutes according to the preparation of food, most food is available in G CAFE meets my tastes in addition to the provision of clean food this hotel is also very good, there is also a very popular menu at this hotel as Oxtail Asam Pedas and Nasi Goreng Kampung

There are also other facilities provided by the hotel such as reservation facilities to the tourist center, bus and taxi shuffle to enable tourists to visit as a tourist destination, the hotel also provide an early breakfast or takeaway for guests who did not get worse for breakfast at G CAFE besides that, there is a bussines center that provides free computers to use in house guest and imformation center as a reference for the serious tourist destination found in Sabah.

G CAFE, a restaurant that provides a variety of dishes for guests there are many options seriously like Malay food, Chinese food and western food that can be selected according to the taste of guests seriously, one of the most popular menu available in the G CAFE is oxtail asam pedas, tom yam soup and sago gula melaka, this menu is the best available in this hotel so do not miss the chance to enjoy a meal that was prepared in this restaurant.

G CAFE is the operation of starting from 6.30 am to 10.30 pm or even until the very latest, at 11.00 pm, the day the most joy in this restaurant is a day of fasting, at this time feel the excitement clear why many traditional food will be available at the time breaking the fast, apart from that there is a Sunday market that can be visited by many tourists severe local products that can be found here, Sunday market will open at 9.30 am until 3.00 pm so do not miss the chance to enjoy the atmosphere in the Sunday this market.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Most Famous Cititel Express Hotel


Actually competitive hotel industry in Sabah is strong enough, only the sales that plays an important role in the standard of a hotel's name but if sales are not strong enough the hotel is likely to be slipping in other words, staff salaries will go down, I never felt that knows how to pay hotel revenue is small due to high and I'm sure many of those who worked in the hotel know how sales play an important role in raising the wages of workers in the hotel.

Service most hotels only hope they can play an important role in the hope that their customers will come back to their hotel, but the true extent I am sure many of the hotel also perform the same role, are just popularity only played an important role in the up or down the performance of a hotel, in other words sales to be strong to raise the name of this hotel is the only way to increase the hotel, there is no sales there is no revenue is a very important verse.


Cititel hotel one of the hotel received an award from me why they have a very good service in recent years of good service certainly plays an important role in the increase of the hotel is also the reason why the hotel would like to remain in the hotel industry, I believe the hotel will not collapse easily because tourists are flooding sabah but if it is too much competition from other hotels is not easy for a hotel to continue to progress as well as the Cititel Hotel.
 

In an unstable economic situation now, the hotel is in a state of uncertainty, because the increasingly high standard of living that many tourists will find the hotel with a low rate, the story about my experience at this hotel staff they were very friendly as other hotels they were taking care for their guests, has resulted in many customer often come to this hotel, what I see food in their restaurants is also very tasty as well as an efficient reception staff makes this hotel a very good standard.

For me to bujet low and in the atmosphere at this comfortable and easy to go into town, the hotel is very much recommended because it meets all the conditions so I am confident that tourists will certainly have the same opinion with me.

I as a writer in Sabah Most Wanted very interested to find out with more on this hotel because it was very interesting and most of the staff at this hotel is also cheap with a smile that makes me seem to be in the family in this hotel.

For me this hotel is the perfect choice for those who want good treatment, so I as the author of this blog once in Sabah Most Wanted host you in finding the best choice of a hotel.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Casuarina Hotel dream the most beautiful scenery in Sabah

 



This is another one I like Casuarina hotel other hotels close to the Tanjung aru, the scenery around was not bad for those interested in the natural beauty that attracted me to come up recommended to this hotel I am sure you will satisfied with the service available at this hotel is the best if not believe the next one you will know later.

For me, the hotel must have environmental conditions such as those of other Casuarina hotel was quite nice fresh air and comfortable that there is merit in this hotel is not available at other hotels according to the name which means beautiful Casuarina was appropriate to this hotel, service staff shall hold, if boring city sights this hotel is a great option other than close to Tanjung aru, can also go to the beach for sea water bath I'm sure many people want to go, especially Saturday and Sunday is when most joy at the beach this.

Want to tell us a bit about Tanjung in this aru, I prefer at work because the environment is not too tight I do not like the fact that too many people airless me in him, do so if too noisy, which made ​​me uncomfortable, but not everyone have the same taste not.

Similarly in other Casuarina hotel is very quiet comfortable circumstances for those who want to find peace is my place of choice, after all we kenah live in a quiet and comfortable new hotel say so in other words, this hotel is suitable for foreign tourists .
There are many facilities available at this hotel in particular is actually available in the hotel garden is a view of this garden is as beautiful as the flora and fauna decorate and interesting enough to experience the beautiful scenery at a time when the sun goes down, if we want to aru beach Tanjung was not so far only takes 2 minutes drive from the hotel, apart from that there is also a place to rent bicycles to the beach below the Tanjung aru quite suitable for cycling enthusiasts.

In my opinion this hotel really suits me who likes the peace and nature, as well as comfortable hotel also has beautiful scenery, Sabah Most Wanted once again be the host you are anxious to choose the most beautiful hotel in Sabah, thank you for wanting to read the this article. 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Winner Hotel is a hotel that is always best to win in terms of service


From the beginning I arrive back at the hotel are endless here for hospitality staff is very good, until I want to fall in love with mutually staff here, hire have very good service Posted from my point of view hire win in the treatment may cause this hotel in the winner's name berih hotel, foods served here was normal to be delicious if not now not a hotel.


   
  
Whatever usual hospitality hotel if hire must be pretty good, too much competition services and other hotel services only determinant of their Victory, for Which I worked in the hotel That is the key to a victory, if you want to know about this hotel is good if a go own habits will not know if people do not feel themselves.

The service I received here may hold also for a small hotel, far as I know most of the small hotel, in my experience they are quite small salary and of course their services comparable to their salaries, but what I see here they are for very good service to customer, customer's known quite well also sure to come back after receiving good service.

 
Now we are back again, this time I will talk a little about the hotel winner
actually not much I know about this hotel after all I have never worked in this hotel in other words, few of which I story of the hotel, this experience even after my stay and eat in this hotel, it was a packet that I got after attending    in a course organized by SEDCO program.

The hotel is not bad also restaurants, bars and BQT hall was quite pretty but not great for me if we want to come back that's for sure, I think this is a good opportunity to try their attempt at this hotel is not lost, even food is good and very good service I think is quite worth it for comfort, but if we want to find the swimming pool is no common hotel has a swimming pool on the four-star class.

What's great about this hotel is outside the salon, the price offered was quite cheap for those who want to do in salon hair treatment, I highly recommend them, my accommodation for orientation day was not in vain may the said profit more important I think not pay it no loss to me. 

It seems that once again Sabah Most Wanted host you in the selection of the best hotel if there is time winner please come to the hotel it would be a huge lemenangan to you and your family, see you bye bye.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

King Park Hotel is the king of all services in Sabah

 
Previously, I had introduced sabah oriental hotel,once again, I will introduce one of the hotels I've ever worked, hotel king park located in the heart of the city close to the center point, about this hotel is also popular among the hotel I know, for those who want a cheap and comfortable hotel, I will recommend strongly this hotel at this hotel many customers are still, why the service staff are mostly quite friendly, if not why clients can not stick with this hotel.
There are many advantages of this hotel compared to other hotels, most of their staff rather casual than other hotel staff, as if the staff and the customer is able to close friends that I see from other hotels, this makes a lot of customers will come back after the first stay, but anything at all hotels have a unique and distinctive advantages do not stop I want to say here.
 
The hotel is not great so there are only about 112 rooms only, however this hotel is very attractive in my opinion when I worked here I was treated very well like a family that difference I can see here hehehe.
Cafe was not bad compared to other hotel staff what I have seen a smile like they like it very cheap with a smile in my view, however, all the hotel was just a good hotel as well as the difference between us, so this I propose here do not miss the chance to feel the difference in I give this hotel a high percentage of this hotel know.

What people say do not know it was not love, then we have to know the new self we know the extent to which variations in this hotel is not, so if truly wanted to come to sabah please come to the hotel king park, I am confident that all is sure to feel satisfied with what I say here.
For me, though relatively short time I have worked here, but it is sufficient for this hotel keeper may hold as well, the atmosphere was quite comfortable and the service was good, serve the food in this cafe there is also a malay even delicious food available, cheaper in in other words not a problem when staying at this hotel.
  
As I say this blog is the purpose of facilitating partners to know more what is in the Sabah the beauty of nature and the environment makes me feel thankful born in this state, safe again, especially here where I grew up, Sabah Most Wanted once again be your host on sabah more accurately.  

The best service of sabah oriental hotel staff.


Just a story about the restaurant only would many of the friends all want to know more about the hotels available in the Sabah let me start with the oldest hotel I work beverly hotel (sabah oriental hotel).

Sabah oriental hotel has 200 rooms, swimming pool, Sauna, Fitness Centre, Turkish / Steam Bath, and many more, for the Bests my work here one time the hotel has a good performance from time to time, especially hotel this where I grew up, this is a memory that will never be forgotten.

There are many real advantages in terms of hotel service staff is friendly and always placing the customer more than what is on offer by the hotel by the hotel are always receiving the attention of government departments to function at this hotel.
 
 For those who want a renewal and a different atmosphere this hotel is the right choice of accommodation why clean rooms equipped with TV satellites, in short this hotel offers the best to our customers, meals available at restaurants also can stand apart from providing a la carte , buffet and set menu, can also enjoy the fermented lounge.
This hotel is the best option if customers want friendly service from staff, why do not I need to know more I have worked here before, in short all the ins and outs of my available at the hotel from the restaurant, rice wine, lounge, function room up to gym, almost everything.

Want to eat steak, fried rice or food malay village are all available in oriental cafe, if you want a more lively in the month of fasting evident excitement, have fun, in other words you will try a new self tehu atmosphere at this hotel, once again I say joy lies in your hands and Sabah Most Wanted once again be the host you in choosing the hotel with the best service in Sabah.

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