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Special feature: Dining at the Tanjung Rhu Resort, Langkawi

We had a wonderful stay at the Tanjung Rhu Resort recently, and there was so much to write about I decided to do it over several articles. The first was a special feature about the resort itself. Now let’s look at the dining options. There are several restaurants at the resort: The Rhu – this is the resort’s fine dining restaurant with both indoor air-conditioned areas and al fresco dining. The Rhu is open for dinner only. Smoking is not allowed at this restaurant but you can nip across the path and sit on the verandah underneath the Reading Room and the staff will happily bring your wine over for you too. Children are not allowed on the upper floor of the restaurant. There is also a dress code and smart casual clothing is required. There is no dress code anywhere else on the resort – pretty much anything goes (within reason). Sunset on the balcony of the Rhu restaurant at the Tanjung Rhu Resort We sat outside upstairs and enjoyed the beautiful view of the Andaman Sea waves lapping gently onto the resort’s long white-sand beach. (Hint: book early and nab a table at the front overlooking the beach.) The food is excellent and beautifully presented. Have a look at the menu and see if it whets your appetite. This is a great place for a special occasion or even just to treat yourself because you’re on holiday. Pan-roasted ocean trout at the Tanjung Rhu Resort's Rhu restaurant There’s lots of fish and seafood on the menu as well as prime steaks and various other options. Both of us chose fish for our main courses. I had the pan-roasted ocean trout with roast cherry tomato, haricot beans, salmon roe, and citrus beurre blanc. David had the pan-fried kingfish with eryngii mushrooms, parsnip purée, toasted pine kernels, and raisin butter with chives. Despite already having had two delicious starters, we both scoffed it all up. (It’s very unusual for me to clean my plate.) In a way, I’m sorry that we left it to our last evening to dine at The Rhu, otherwise I would most certainly have gone back. Pan-fried kingfish from the Tanjung Rhu Resort's Rhu restaurant The Saffron – this is open from 11am to 11pm so you can have lunch, dinner, or whatever you fancy in the afternoon. The restaurant has indoor and outdoor dining options and a Mediterranean flavour. They serve salads, pizzas, pastas, fish and seafood, breads and dips, tapas and lots of other things. Scallop salad from Saffron at the Tanjung Rhu Resort The Sands – an all-day dining venue. This is where we had breakfast every morning, choosing from a wide selection of buffet items. There is something for everyone here, with Malaysian, Western, Thai, Indian, Chinese, and Japanese cuisine. In addition to their à la carte menu, they also do a set dinner every evening, Indian one night, Thai the next, Chinese the next and so on. Both the Sands Pool and the Sunset Pool have bars which serve a variety of mouth watering snacks and a full range of cocktails and other drinks. The Reading Room – this serves speciality teas and coffees as well as snacks and cocktails. They serve an English-style high tea in the afternoons too. Private BBQ – if you want a special romantic occasion you can order a private BBQ. You can choose either a mixed BBQ or a seafood one and your personal butler will cook and serve for you whilst you sip Champagne. Beach barbecue at the Tanjung Rhu Resort There is also the option of in-room dining where you can eat restaurant-style food even if you don’t feel like going out. We found that our room’s balcony was a comfortable place to eat. The menus for all these are on the Tanjung Rhu website’s dining section. And now for an insider tip, which I didn’t find anything about on the resort’s website. The Saffron also has a variety of picnic options which you need to order the day before. These picnics are then delivered to Reception or your room at the arranged time and you can take them with you on your excursions (or eat them on your balcony). These come beautifully packaged in a large wicker basket and include absolutely scrumptious food and soft drinks. (Hint: menu 3, which in our opinion was the best foodie option anyway, also includes beer or wine.) We were amazed when we received our picnic hamper. This was quite unlike any picnic I’d ever seen before. It was a feast! So, there you have it. If you’re planning a visit to Langkawi, and I recommend you do, the Tanjung Rhu Resort offers some excellent dining options. If you would like a special feature on A Luxury Travel Blog, please contact us.

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3 Comments

  1. FREAKY – we share the same name (but then so does my step mother) and I stayed at the Tanjung Rhu in January 2011. We loved the food & were lucky to enjoy the wine special that was on during our stay: NZ Sauvignon blanc for the equivalent of £15 a bottle. A bargain by Malaysian standards.

  2. Wow! That really is freaky. I’ve never met another one before. There are a few around, eg a golf pro, and an author of bodice rippers. I write books too and people keep kidding me on that the romantic novels are mine. I just tell them that my life is strange enough without writing fiction!

    We had a wonderful time at the Tanjung Rhu. I still have the little batik painting I made. That was fun!

  3. Those dinner look wonderful. I am researching staying there and have been wondering about the cost of dining there as it is rather remote. Can you give me some idea of prices please.

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