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DESARU 3 Hari 2 Malam

Lama sangat simpan short sharing nih..bulan Oktober tahun lepas, saya dan keluarga pergi ke Desaru untuk cuti-cuti Malaysia selepas lama kita PKP.

Kami tidur di Westin Hotel 2 malam. Trip kali ni memang dah siap-siap nak santai dan makan sedap.

Maybe sebab dah lama tak bercuti, I feel so relieved and excited untuk percutian kali ni. Lobi Westin Hotel besar and I can see the impression of an open space concept. You boleh rasa angin laut, berangin sungguh.  

Laut di Westin Hotel adalah private beach. No wonder nampak bersih dan terjaga. How do I know? Pagi terakhir I bangun awal dan mandi di pantai. Rupanya ada jentolak yang akan meratakan pasir, sebab tu nampak pasir flat. 

Kami hanya makan kawasan berdekatan kerana nak menggunakan masa sebaiknya dan berbaloi wang ringgit dengan menggunakan facilities yang ada di persekitaran Desaru Coast sahaja. So kenalah bawa duit poket lebih sikit. Dua hari kat sana, dua hari jugak mandi laut and pool. 

Makan malam di salah satu restoran di Hard Rock Hotel. Nama Restaurant ialah Sessions Restaurant. Servis agak lambat tapi food yang kami order sedap. Maybe sebab dah tanya dengan kawan lain apa menu dekat situ yang sedap. Food mahal kena make sure sedap ;p 

We were recommended to order mee goreng mamak and mee kari. 

Makan tengah hari pula di Restoran Nelayan yang terletak di dalam Hotel Tunamaya. Pilihan seafood banyak. Ada pakej masa kami pergi. So pilih pakej dan tambah additional lauk sebab kami ramai, 7 orang. Memang order antaranya udang, ikan, sotong dan lobster. Fuhh, memang kenyang sangat.

Hari check out, kami plan nak cari makan seafood goreng tepung macam ikan caru, sotong, udang, ketam dan lain-lain. Malangnya kedai yang adik nak bawa tutup hari tu, maka kami google dan ada rupanya gerai goreng tepung di tepi sungai. Bila adik compare harga, lagi murah sikit.   

Kawasan tu agak masuk ke dalam. Kami lalu kawasan pokok kelapa sawit dengan jalan yang sempit sikit. Tapi ikut juga Waze dan akhirnya jumpa. Kawasan kedai tu di Sedili dan boleh google tempat tu as Celop-Celop 5A. You cannot expect cozy place sangat la, dia ala tepian jeti style. Kami tak kisah sangat and we enjoyed the snacking of celop-celop goreng tepung kat situ.

So, that’s it. Hopefully ada points yang dikongsi boleh digunakan as reference :)

 

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