Danial bin Ali
The shop is located conveniently within the Monte Carlo casino. Food quality however is terrible.. The last chicken siew pau I had, smelled like ammonia. The drinks are all right.
Location: Genting Highlands, 69000 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
Resorts World Genting
Hainan Express serves up quick-service Hainanese comfort food in First World Plaza, bringing the flavours of one of Malaysia's most beloved culinary traditions to the heart of Resorts World Genting. The counter-service format makes it easy to grab a plate of the signature Hainanese chicken rice, a bowl of fragrant curry noodles, or a classic Hainanese coffee without the wait of a full-service restaurant.\n\nThe menu draws on the Hainanese diaspora's rich food heritage, offering staples like poached chicken with rice, toast with kaya and butter, and hearty noodle dishes that have sustained generations of Malaysian diners.
Prices are reasonable for a resort location, and the casual, no-fuss setup means you can eat and get back to exploring the highlands in short order. It is a particularly handy option for families and groups who want a reliable meal without the formality.\n\nFor a taste of Hainanese tradition served fast and fresh, Hainan Express hits the spot.
It is comfort food, Genting-style, quick, satisfying, and always ready when you are.
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Danial bin Ali
The shop is located conveniently within the Monte Carlo casino. Food quality however is terrible.. The last chicken siew pau I had, smelled like ammonia. The drinks are all right.
Kumar Param
Cleanness is a issue, saw the staff digging his ear while cooking the noodle, although he cleaned his finger with tissue paper but I think is still not clean as he is half way handling the food , really eat with disgusting feeling, hope Genting will educate all staffs to have cleanliness awareness.
Li Qing Tay
Snack.
Hainan Express
Food tray with breakfast items
A meal served on a dark textured tray includes toasted bread cut into squares, two eggs in a bowl, a cup of dark liquid with a white sphere (possibly soy milk or dessert), and a glass of water. Cutlery and napkin are placed beside the plate. The setting appears to be indoors at a dining area.
Interior of a Hainan restaurant
Customers are seated at tables eating food; staff are working behind the counter with a 'HAINAN ESPRESSO' sign above. The ambiance is casual dining with wooden shelves and glass display cases.
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