Tamarind Springs
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, KUALA LUMPUR/ Updated : Nov 7, 2016, 16:37 IST
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Tamarind Springs' secluded location on the edge of a large forest reserve makes it feel like a tropical hideout—even if the bustle of KL is a mere 15 minutes' drive away. Everything about the place screams romance, from the candle … Read more
Tamarind Springs' secluded location on the edge of a large forest reserve makes it feel like a tropical hideout—even if the bustle of KL is a mere 15 minutes' drive away. Everything about the place screams romance, from the candlelit path leading to the main restaurant to the ornate Indochinese sculptures and the sounds of wildlife emanating from the jungle. Read less
Exotic Indochinese food in a lush forest retreatTamarind Springs' secluded location on the edge of a large forest reserve makes it feel like a tropical hideout—even if the bustle of KL is a mere 15 minutes' drive away. Everything about the place screams romance, from the candlelit path leading to the main restaurant to the ornate Indochinese sculptures and the sounds of wildlife emanating from the jungle.
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