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We didn’t make any booking, therefore there’s no special Cave room for us. We basically have to share the cave with others.
Altogether there are 4 floors in there. The biggest cave (which is the whole floor) is on the 3rd floor, and there’s a bar area. 2nd floor was closed last nite, so I couldn’t see. And the 1st floor has all the couple caves. The ground floor is where the reception is. It has a rather small waiting area.
The food was ok, erm.. not really great. But it has lots of varieties, from fusion, chinese, snacks, burgers to western. The food is rather pricey, a ‘Wat Tan Hor’ is priced about RM12, and a chicken chop is about RM24. And it comes with 10% service charge and 5% govt tax. Overall, I think The Cave is worth a try, especially for the interior.
** Oh, and if you feel chilly, you may get the waiters to get you a blanket.
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