Look Out Point @ Hulu Langat

January 9th, 2010 by aacee Leave a reply »

It was a little after eight o’clock in the evening when my beloved and I decided to head out for dinner. Since it was a long weekend, my beloved suggested somewhere further than the usual dining spots we frequent. We have decided to pay a visit to the Look Out Point on Jalan Hulu Langat.

Almost an hour and a half later, with the help of Google Maps and my phone’s GPS, we finally reached our destination.

Little Genting

We parked our car took the flight of stairs to the top of the Look Out Point where there are a few restaurants with breath-taking view for a romantic dinner with your loved ones. Or with your family.

Little Genting

Since I was not prepared for such nice view, the only recording device for still images I had was my phone, and the pictures in this entry are nothing near the exact view your eyes get to savor on site. Even though the temperature is not as low as in Genting, it is quite cooling and you do not need extra sweater.

Little Genting

We chose a table next to the window in the enclosed dining area, where it will be warmer than the open dining area where occasional wind will make you shiver in cold. Unless you want a legitimate reason to hug your love ones in public.

We kept ourselves warm with a hot cuppa tea. We also warmed our stomach with some delicious food prepared by the Bread and Olive while feasting out eyes with the panoramic night view of the KL city.

We shifted to a table with a better view after the previous diners left. This has a better view as compared to the table we had earlier. Since it was in a middle of the long weekend night, the waiters were too busy to serve us even though we have been seated there for more than 15 minutes. Eventually we placed our orders and waited for our food.

My beloved ordered a Fish & Chip and the tartar sauce goes on well with the moderately fried fish. The chips were not too oily as well. Price was acceptable too.

Mine was a lamb chop with mint sauce, and the mashed potatoes were deliciously delicious! We spent half an hour ordering and waiting for the food and spent half of the time gobbling up the food. It may be a testament to how good the food is, or how hungry we are considering the time when dinner was served is around 1030pm!

We were admiring the view after the food and before we knew it was midnight. We had to get home and left this place with a heavy heart. Rest assured that we will be coming back again soon, with a better camera, and better prepared.

p.s. A colleague of mine who stays around the area told me that the Ampang-Hulu Langat Look Out Point is different from the Little Genting (which was were we wanted to go at the first place). Since the Look Out Point was made popular, the visitors to Little Genting has dwindled.

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