Fents
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So me and the missus just got back from our honey moon in Malaysia. For anyone thinking of going there i highly recommend it! We started out an island called Borneo and particulary a place on the island called Kota Kinabalu.
The resort we stayed in was LUSH! Shagri La Tajung Aru resort if i recall correctly and i could not recommend it enough. Super friendly staff, right on the beach, wicked pool's, watersports galore etc. Very kid friendly (not the we have one....yet) too..
The food in the resort was a bit pricey but they usually are. Venture out into the city and it became much cheaper and even a bit more authentic. Had satays, currys, lots of different rices, i was even offerd turtle but declined...
BUT BEER I HEAR YOU SAY???? yea well a good brewer always sources it out...
First thing to remember is its predomintly a muslim country now...so beer by the slab/crate is hard to find.
First up i was stuck with Carlsberg 320ml can by the pool...5% Alc BUL in Malaysia. $55 Rinngits for a bucket of four cans in ice. Works out to be about $5.50AUD a can...pretty pricey but it was at the resort.
So i tredge down to 7 eleven to buy some smokes (tobacco is soooo cheap over there no wonder everyone smokes and no one drinks - $11 ringgits for a pack of smokes or $14 for 50gm pouch of tobacco...about $6AUD a pack.) and lo and behold they sell beer in 7 eleven! bonus...
Carlsberg
Carlsberg Special
Heiniken
Skool
Tiger
Becks
Stella
and a few others i cant remember
All Cans though and all 320ml @ $8 rinngits ($3.5AUD) a can. not bad. so i stocked up on 12 cans and headed back and stocked my mini bar up nicely.
Got through that and found out the only place you can buy it in bulk is at supermarkets. No bottleshops there at all...so i headed off to the nearest and brought a slab of Carlsberg again (was really not diggin the tiger) for $130 rinnigts which is about $60AUD...still pricey compared to home but hey, im on holiydays, cashed up, who cares right?!
Few points about Malasia for anyone thinking about it
1. Its hot and humid and sweaty!
2. You get used the the stench after 3-4 days
3. Foods good and cheap if you know where to go
4. Tobaccos very cheap
5. Its rains at about 4pm everyday but only for an hour
6. Dont get stuck in the middle of a road crossing in KL - its like playing real life frogger
7. Dont drive they make there own road rules!
8. Clothes and Runners are cheap!
9. Hungry jacks tasted the same! hahahah
10. They dont serve pig as its not Halal! i was gutted.
In all i thought it was a fantastic place, the people are nice and their culture was good to see. B)
The resort we stayed in was LUSH! Shagri La Tajung Aru resort if i recall correctly and i could not recommend it enough. Super friendly staff, right on the beach, wicked pool's, watersports galore etc. Very kid friendly (not the we have one....yet) too..
The food in the resort was a bit pricey but they usually are. Venture out into the city and it became much cheaper and even a bit more authentic. Had satays, currys, lots of different rices, i was even offerd turtle but declined...
BUT BEER I HEAR YOU SAY???? yea well a good brewer always sources it out...
First thing to remember is its predomintly a muslim country now...so beer by the slab/crate is hard to find.
First up i was stuck with Carlsberg 320ml can by the pool...5% Alc BUL in Malaysia. $55 Rinngits for a bucket of four cans in ice. Works out to be about $5.50AUD a can...pretty pricey but it was at the resort.
So i tredge down to 7 eleven to buy some smokes (tobacco is soooo cheap over there no wonder everyone smokes and no one drinks - $11 ringgits for a pack of smokes or $14 for 50gm pouch of tobacco...about $6AUD a pack.) and lo and behold they sell beer in 7 eleven! bonus...
Carlsberg
Carlsberg Special
Heiniken
Skool
Tiger
Becks
Stella
and a few others i cant remember
All Cans though and all 320ml @ $8 rinngits ($3.5AUD) a can. not bad. so i stocked up on 12 cans and headed back and stocked my mini bar up nicely.
Got through that and found out the only place you can buy it in bulk is at supermarkets. No bottleshops there at all...so i headed off to the nearest and brought a slab of Carlsberg again (was really not diggin the tiger) for $130 rinnigts which is about $60AUD...still pricey compared to home but hey, im on holiydays, cashed up, who cares right?!
Few points about Malasia for anyone thinking about it
1. Its hot and humid and sweaty!
2. You get used the the stench after 3-4 days
3. Foods good and cheap if you know where to go
4. Tobaccos very cheap
5. Its rains at about 4pm everyday but only for an hour
6. Dont get stuck in the middle of a road crossing in KL - its like playing real life frogger
7. Dont drive they make there own road rules!
8. Clothes and Runners are cheap!
9. Hungry jacks tasted the same! hahahah
10. They dont serve pig as its not Halal! i was gutted.
In all i thought it was a fantastic place, the people are nice and their culture was good to see. B)