The
first thing that struck me when I step into the lobby is the cheerful ambiance
created by the colourful backdrop to the reception counter and the matching
brightly coloured furniture.
Facade of Amerin Hotel Johor Baru in Taman Perling, Johor Baru |
I
can’t help being buoyed up by this paintbox of colours in the reception area
and am happy to see its cheerful pattern repeated on the carpet along the
corridors leading to our room.
This
certainly set the tone for our stay in a family room, furnished with two
king-size beds.
My
sisters can’t resist inspecting every detail in our room and when I pull aside
the curtain, I’m also pleasantly surprised to see that our room on level 6, opens
to a private balcony where we can step out to a protected garden area!
We
explore the garden where deck chairs are set up under shady giant umbrellas and
I just hope the hotel’s CCTV did not catch us cavorting on the artificial grass!
The
outdoor garden is indeed a smart idea to create more space, especially for the
elderly and families with young children so they need not be confined to their
rooms.
The
en suite bathroom is separated from the bedroom by a frosted glass wall and we
are tickled by how clear it looks with the lights on but I assure my shy
sisters that there’s also a roll-up screen to let down for their comfort and
privacy!
An extra sink and even a washing machine in some suites |
All
of us agree that the extra sink in the room is such a boon to a family or group
who have two sinks to use among them.
The
hotel seems to be thinking ahead of the guests’ needs and even provides a
washing machine – complete with detergent for one or more washes – and a dryer,
in some of the suites.
The
hotel’s interest in their guests’ needs is also evident from the two franchise
brands that were invited to open outlets here.
On
the ground level, Gloria Jean’s Café offers specialty coffee, cakes and snacks
as an alternative for guests who need their daily perk and there’s 7-Eleven, a
convenience store for travelers who may need to pick up daily necessities.
Chill-out
cool
To
catch the tropical sun set, we are at the rooftop’s Chill Out Sky Bar, basking
in the balmy breezes and sipping on tall chilled drinks.
A panoramic view of the Chill Out Sky Bar on the hotel rooftop |
The
Happy Hour crowd is trickling in so we decide against taking a dip in the
adjacent pool dubbed the Sky Pool, because of its location on the hotel
rooftop.
As
the sun sinks down the horizon in a splash of colour, we return to our room and
enjoy the private garden while we take turns to shower and dress for dinner.
The
table in the Sky View Café is set for a Chinese banquet. While waiting for dinner to be served, I
learn that the café also serves Weekend Tea in a set for two persons (RM58
nett) and Steamboat and Grill Buffet (Adult RM88 nett; Child RM44 nett) on
Friday and Saturday.
Our Chef recommended Chinese set menu for dinner |
The
chef recommended Chinese set menu starts with individual servings of soup of
the day, a corn and crabmeat broth, followed by white rice savoured with dishes
like steamed broccoli florets in oyster sauce, deep-fried seabass in Thai
sauce, chicken in honey barbecue sauce and steamed egg with fresh shrimps.
The
dishes are delicious and we thoroughly enjoy our meal in convivial chatter,
almost as if we are dining at home!
After
a dessert of freshly cut fruits, we head to the rooftop again. Covered by the dark canopy of night sky, the
ambiance at the rooftop Sky Bar is remarkably different from a few hours ago.
By
now most of the tables are occupied by hotel and walk-in guests who are
enjoying live music entertainment provided by a duo, serenading with English
and Chinese lounge favourites.
Seated
on bar stools to chill out over cool drinks, relaxing with a view in a striking
panorama of lights like a rolled-out glittering carpet before us.
The
sight is so mesmerizing that for a moment, we forget that we are in Taman
Perling!
Breakfast
Buffet
Nobody
stirs even after the second alarm sounds its crazy tune. I crack open my eyes to peek at the time and
drag myself up from the comfortable bed to get ready for breakfast.
Finally
we are all ready to go for breakfast at the Sky View Café. I’m told that the buffet spread may not be
wide but the food quality is good, so I’m going to find out if it’s true.
A twilight view of Amerin Hotel JB with the top floors devoted to the Sky View Cafe and Chill Out Sky Bar |
First
I track down the egg station to place my usual omelet order. When I collect it later, I’m impressed at how
it looks. I cut through its bouncy moist
insides for my first taste and I’m glad it tastes as good as it looks!
My
elder sister picks roti to savour
with gravy and insists that the lamb curry is so good that she must return to
the buffet for another helping.
While
I sip my second cup of brewed coffee, I watch my sisters sampling a variety of
items from bread to noodles and end with yogurt and an assortment of cut and
preserved fruits.
From
their satisfied smiles, I know they too discovered that while the spread may
not be wide, the food quality is quite good!
All too soon, our
staycation is over but from our experience, it may be worthwhile to return to
Amerin Johor Baru soon to enjoy their weekend food promotions.
Fast Facts:
Amerin Hotel Johor
Baru
No. 35 Persisiran
Perling 1
Taman Perling
81200 Johor Baru,
Johor
Tel: 607 – 233
0333
Fax: 607 – 233
0331
Website: www.amerinhotel.com.my
First
Impression
Contemporary,
cheerful and comfortable
Main Attraction
It’s location in a
city suburb keeps the hotel close to the city with a 15-minute drive directly
to the Second Link into Singapore and leisure attractions in Iskandar Puteri
Rooms
176 well-appointed
rooms and suites dubbed, Amerin, Platinum, Gold, Silver and Family suites as
well as disabled-friendly rooms
F&B Outlets
All-day dining at
Sky View Cafe with a la carte Asian and Western selections and Chinese set
menus; Chill Out Sky Bar & Lounge and specialty coffee at Gloria Jean’s
Cafe
Facilities
Rooftop swimming
pool, wellness and beauty centre, in-room dining, in-room washing machine, function
rooms, executive boardroom, business centre, convenience store, high-speed
wireless internet connection and in-room safe
Getting There
From the Causeway
and Senai International Airport via Jalan Skudai, exit to Taman Perling and a
short drive will take you to the hotel situated opposite the Perling Mall. From the Second Link directly into Taman
Perling after the toll gates or via the Iskandar Coastal Highway from Iskandar
Puteri.
Places Within
Walking Distance
Perling Mall and Causeway
Link bus station with direct route to Jurong East, Singapore; dining options in
a range of restaurants for Italian, Chinese and Nyonya cuisine and street food
in nearby shops and stalls
A version of this was published in The New Straits Times, Life & Times on 29 December 2016
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