On our second day, we had complimentary breakfast at the Coffee House and so we refilled our energy to last until midday. Food spread was acceptable.
There was the Malaysian breakfast such as nasi lemak, sambal sotong, fried noodle, curry chicken (but sadly no fried chicken), fish nuggets, sausages and beef and chicken slices. Then there was a no-meat section serving Dhal, some curry and roti canai. There were steamed buns, Malay kuehs, plain porridge with its condiments, noodles section with chicken soup, Western section serving different types of cereal, toasted bread, chocolate danish, croissants, fruits and salad section with your choice of dressings, beef and chicken ham slices and an egg counter for omelette, fried egg or scrambled. To wash down the food, a choice of tea, coffee, orange juice, apple juice or starfruit juice.
There was the Malaysian breakfast such as nasi lemak, sambal sotong, fried noodle, curry chicken (but sadly no fried chicken), fish nuggets, sausages and beef and chicken slices. Then there was a no-meat section serving Dhal, some curry and roti canai. There were steamed buns, Malay kuehs, plain porridge with its condiments, noodles section with chicken soup, Western section serving different types of cereal, toasted bread, chocolate danish, croissants, fruits and salad section with your choice of dressings, beef and chicken ham slices and an egg counter for omelette, fried egg or scrambled. To wash down the food, a choice of tea, coffee, orange juice, apple juice or starfruit juice.
After breakfast, we walked along the water chalets. It looks perfect for those who enjoy fishing as they can do it conveniently in their balcony.
Besides fishing, LWC also offers bicycles for rent at RM10 per hour. There is an arcade room, a gym, a swimming pool and playroom for kids just beside the mini playground. The pool was crowded with kids on Sunday morning so we had a quick swim only. There is a beachfront next to LWC so we took a stroll along the beach and then spend the whole day back in our love hut. We decided to go for another swim at night, this time the pool was dimly lit and quite empty. It was so peaceful soaking in the cool water while gazing at the full moon above. The pool operates from 8am to 10pm and next to the pool, a Jacuzzi is available for both men and women separately. But we'd rather soak up in our private tub! *winks*
Besides fishing, LWC also offers bicycles for rent at RM10 per hour. There is an arcade room, a gym, a swimming pool and playroom for kids just beside the mini playground. The pool was crowded with kids on Sunday morning so we had a quick swim only. There is a beachfront next to LWC so we took a stroll along the beach and then spend the whole day back in our love hut. We decided to go for another swim at night, this time the pool was dimly lit and quite empty. It was so peaceful soaking in the cool water while gazing at the full moon above. The pool operates from 8am to 10pm and next to the pool, a Jacuzzi is available for both men and women separately. But we'd rather soak up in our private tub! *winks*
On our third and last day, we refueled ourselves with the complimentary breakfast again. The nasi lemak was replaced by fried rice, there were fried chicken (yaay!), and some additions like yoghurt and apple pie. The rest of menu is a repetitive of the day before but it was fine as we were there for only 2 nights. Taste wise, it was 7.5 out of 10. We leave the Coffee House feeling satiated both times.
We spend the last few hours admiring the spectacular view and we booked a taxi to bring us to PD Bus Terminal. It was RM20 one-way. Boo! We checked out at 12pm and bid farewell to LWC...