Showing posts with label Location: Sabah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Location: Sabah. Show all posts

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Big Fish, Kota Kinabalu Marriott Hotel

Located in Kota Kinabalu Marriott Hotel, Big Fish Restaurant specialises in seafood amid a stunning sea front atmosphere. Fresh seafood and catch of the day are proudly displayed on ice at the front of the open kitchen.

Other than fresh seafood, the a la carte menu at Big Fish also features appetizers, soups, mains such as lamb shank and spring chicken, pasta, grilled meats and desserts.



The Grilled asparagus with scallop (RM32) was our favourite dish here at Big Fish. A well-executed dish featuring three plump, juicy scallops atop grilled asparagus spears.



Sauteed blue mussel with white wine, garlic and cilantro (RM40) - took the boy 2 mins to devour this dish!




Grilled flower prawn (RM38 per 100g) - simply grilled, we loved the slight smoky flavour imparted. So fresh and tasty, best way to taste the natural sweetness of the seafood.




For those dining in a larger group, the Surf & Turf at Big Fish (RM210) is recommended. Available daily, this impressive platter comes with Black Angus tenderloin, lamb rack, half a spring chicken, tiger prawns, salmon, slipper lobster and seabass as well as French beans and roasted potato wedges. A great way to sample a little bit of everything from the grilled selection. Our favourite was the tenderloin (super tender and juicy), tiger prawns and slipper lobster!



Dessert - Butterscotch panna cotta (RM30)


Open kitchen at Big Fish Restaurant

Beautiful majestic Christmas tree at hotel lobby



Pork-free.

Opening times: 6pm - 10pm daily.

Location: Big Fish Restaurant, Level 8, Kota Kinabalu Marriott Hotel, Lot G-23A, Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 88000 Malaysia.

Tel: +60 88-286 888



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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Hotel Review: Gaya Island Resort, Sabah, Malaysia

Gaya Island Resort, a luxury resort by YTL Hotels is located in Sabah within the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu and the shores of Pulau Gaya. Beautiful sandy beaches and lush rainforest paired with luxurious accommodation and great hospitality makes Gaya Island Resort a wonderful holiday destination for all.



Gaya Island Resort is ideal for families, couples or simply anyone looking for a memorable vacation.




A few months back, we were here for a family getaway and we had a truly amazing time. My kids were so mesmerized by the whole experience and we definitely made many memories which we can fondly look back on in future.

To get to Gaya Island Resort from Kuala Lumpur, you can either fly via Malaysia Airlines or Air Asia to  Kota Kinabalu International Resort. Private transfers via luxury sedan or MPV for families between Kota Kinabalu International Airport and Sutera Harbour Marina can be arranged. We were then escorted to the lounge and refreshed with a welcome treat (lovely sorbet) while being checked in to the resort. Then, it is another 10-15 minutes ride in a speedboat to the resort.


Sutera Harbour Marina


On the speedboat - towards Gaya Island Resort


We were greeted by a natural sanctuary nestled in the hillside of an ancient rainforest with a stunning outline of Mount Kinabalu on the horizon. Breathtaking! There are a total of 121 villas and suites, set amidst lush greenery. The resort's architecture respects local Sabahan elements, by using local materials and blending harmoniously with the natural environment while villa interiors are designed with a contemporary elegance.


We have arrived!


There are 3 types of villas here - Bayu Villa, Canopy Villa and Kinabalu Villa, each offering a different view (either the mangrove, canopy, tropical rainforest and the South China Sea). There is also a 188square metre 2-bedroom Suria Suite.

Luxurious, comfortable beds


Large bath tub and two vanity units in each villa

Mangosteen toiletries


We stayed in the Kinabalu Villa, which has the best views in the resort of the South China Sea, and on a clear day, Mount Kinabalu can also be seen. The 47 square metre villa is luxuriously appointed and features a spacious bedroom, a writing desk, a safe box, a flat screen television with satellite channels, a large open bathroom with an oversized bathtub and two vanity units, and an outdoor verandah with day beds. There is complimentary wifi in the resort, however in the villas, connection may be temperamental.

Outdoor verandah, perfect for chilling

View from our room


Our kids were very excited when they saw their beautiful room and the huge bathtub (which they spent hours in on rainy evenings!). We also love waking up early in the mornings (before 6am!) to catch the sunrise and on our last morning, we were rewarded with a view of Mount Kinabalu plus a beautiful sunrise.


Beautiful sunrise



As Gaya Island Resort is committed to minimise the carbon footprint within its environment, it is therefore a walking resort. From the resort lobby/beach front to our villa is a 10-minute leisurely walk.  There is a 40-metre lap pool with floating cabanas fronting the beach and a wading pool for the kids at Gaya Island Resort.  Every morning after breakfast, our kids would go down to the beach by the Feast Village and play in the sand or just run at the beach. So peaceful here! Do remember to bring your sunscreen and mosquito repellent.




Pool


Pretty girl by the pool


Happy moments





Beautiful, clean beaches


Jump if you're happy!




Other than the main beach, there is also another private beach at Tavajun Bay. This tranquil beach is a 5-minute boat ride from the resort. Lunch is available here from 12.00pm to 3.30pm or a picnic basket could be arranged. At Tavajun Bay you will also find the Gaya Island Resort Marine Centre which main goals are turtle rescue and rehabilitation, coral reef restoration and conservation through education.






Picnic by the beach


There is also a Library located between the Gymnasium and Feast Village and several relaxation chambers for those who want some quiet time. Board games are available at the library. There is also a kids play room as well as KuRi-KuRi (meaning 'play' in the local Bajau language) Kids Club whereby half day programmes are available to keep young adventurers occupied with activities and games designed to nurture creativity and educate on the natural surroundings. 






In the resort, there are a myriad of dining selections. Feast Village offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, Pool Bar & Lounge offers a light bite for lunch as well as evening cocktails, and Fisherman's Cove serves fresh seafood for dinner (children under 16 not allowed).


Feast Village


Fisherman's Cove, serving fresh seafood with a view of the sea and Mount Kinabalu



There are also a host of interesting and unique activities to experience the cultural heritage of the region such as snorkelling explorations, guided nature walks, The Borneo Culinary Journey and Singgah Singgarung. Singgah Singgarung showcases the traditional Borneo life,thorugh native arts, leaf-weaving, traditional bamboo dance as well as trying local snacks and a local rice wine called lihing. There is also a Spa Village at the resort, a unique spa hideaway set in the mangroves which offer indulgent treatments that reflect the cultural healing traditions of Sabah's indigeneous people. 


Learning how to make local handicrafts from leaves


Tribal games


Guided nature walk


Our green friend


Daniel's first snorkelling experience


With resident marine biologist, Scott Mayback who was also our snorkelling guide


Kadazan Tribal Dinner, a private dining experience whereby we were treated to a tribal-style BBQ (moved indoors to Feast Village due to the rain) with live entertainment (Kadazan music, fire-eater and shooting with a blowpipe)

Fresh seafood 



The Borneo Culinary Journey - a fun cooking class which we thoroughly enjoyed


Spa Village Gaya Island - for a pampering, relaxing experience


Thank you to YTL Hotels for this wonderful experience.




Do check out their special packages here - resident's package from RM775++ per room per night, stay 3 pay 2 from RM800++ per room per night and more.


See other posts related to Gaya Island Resort here:
Hello from Paradise!
Gaya Island Marine Centre
Feast Village
Pool Bar & Lounge
The Borneo Culinary Journey
Spa Village Gaya Island


Website: http://www.gayaislandresort.com/

Location: Gaya Island Resort, Malohom Bay, Pulau Gaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia.


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