Marrybrown Restaurant Genting Highlands

Marrybrown is a Malaysian owned fast food franchise which isn't as popular as the usual KFC or Mcdonalds but have been around the local scene for quite some time now. They serve a localized fare of fried chicken, chicken porridge, nasi lemak, burgers and more. Anyway this post would be my take on Marrybrown's branch in First World Plaza, Genting Highlands.

Marrybrown Restaurant
Marrybrown Genting Highlands

Marrybrown Restaurant
First World Plaza,
Genting Highlands

Part of the reason how I ended up in a fast food restaurant on the first night I was up in Genting Highlands the other day was the fact that I arrived way past midnight. Walking around Genting, there weren't much choices for hot food as most eateries were already closed for the night. This was when I stumbled upon Marrybrown with it's "Open 24hours" sign, with the promise of offering hot freshly prepared food. It was indeed a welcome sight on a cold night.

Marrybrown Restaurant
Marrybrown with its "open door" concept

Since it was already late, we did not order a heavy meal but something light which consisted of their signature dish the Marrybrown Nasi Lemak, some porridge, and a Fish & Chips set to share. Check out below on what we had that night.

Marrybrown Restaurant
#1 Chicken Porridge
Marrybrown Restaurant Menu
#2 Marrybrown Nasi Lemak
Marrybrown Restaurant Menu
#3 Fish and Chips
Marrybrown Restaurant Menu
#4 Soft drink included

There's nothing much to shout about in terms of the food, and I was surprised at the size of the fried chicken drumstick which came with the nasi lemak. It looked like it shrunk during the cooking process. The porridge was hot and tasted good though, and so was the fish and chips. For a price of around RM12 per set with drinks included, it's not too cheap but we all know food prices in Genting Highlands are always overpriced to begin with.

Marrybrown Restaurant
The wall design which tempted me to get the fried chicken in the first place.
An affordable yet satisfying meal at close to 2am in the morning. I was just thankful that they still had restaurants serving hot food this late at night, or early in the morning, depending on how you look at it. I should also mention, by showing your Genting Worldcard, you're able to obtain a 10% discount off your total bill.

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Comments

  1. yeeing ng9:43 PM

    Hen hao chi!!! 

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  2. there're many marrybrown outlets here in Kch but I visited none of them hahaha

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  3. jfook9:50 PM

    Kuching has many marrybrown but I tried none of them..

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  4. never try it before..

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  5. so long din eat liao~~hahaha, good memory^^

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  6. Marrybrown so so to me. LOL

    www.shiiteck.com

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  7. moonlight_zone11:19 PM

    LOL... fast food with asian fusion, I hv yet hv any! We actually went for the steamboat buffet right beside Marry brown, not bad though!

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  8. reana ct11:29 PM

    Long time I never visit Marrybrown.. the other day saw a youtube on KFC staff, now very skeptical of taking from fast food joints.. 

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  9. Erm...Actually I never eat Marrybrown in my life...Haha...well...KFC now many bad news maybe I will try eat friend chicken at here. :p

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  10. I'd remember the very first fast food restaurant I dined in when I was in Genting was Marrybrown. :)

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  11. By...the way I just had MarryBrown last night. Haha :D

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  12. Never tried. There's one in Kuching...at the airport. Is it a Filipino franchise or something?

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  13. Jimmy Cheng9:34 AM

    marrybrown ok ok la...not easy to bump into it..so some of the people in Genting will choose to have marrybrown instead :)

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  14. genting food.. expensive.. what to do?

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  15. that porridge looks yummy!

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  16. Hey bro, Finally managed to figure out how to comment on your page. I had to wait a couple of minutes until this comment box is active :). Marrybrown used to be one of the place that I used to chill at during my college times, only because there was on just right at the corner. Not really as tempting as their better competitors, but overall quite satisfying.

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  17. Oh Marrybrown! haven't had that in ages! And not surprisingly, my first ever Marrybrown experience was in Genting too! I guess it's the most successful Marrybrown in Malaysia.. not fantastic but serves the purpose of reasonably priced food high up in the mountains! :)

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  18. haha the fried chicken is sad . . . maybe we shall try at Sunway Lagoon 1? :P 

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  19. not a lot of Marry Brown in Klang Valley but i heard it's popular in southern region.. some times will be a good choice if i want to have other alternatives than KFC.. their nasi lemak is not a bad choice actually.. :)

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  20. I've been once only! at KK one! lol! havent try any at KL yet. maybe shud try one day! :)

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  21. What?! You call nasi lemak and fish and chips light meals?? What is considered "heavy" to you? A buffet? : D

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  22. oh the food looks ok to me compared to the one i had many years ago. i sort of banned marybrown since the food is not cheap and lotsa flies at the branch in JB Senai Airport. The 10% off deal is good though :)

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  23. Warghhhh..make me Hungryy lorrrr..cehhhhh..hehe..nice meeting you bro

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  24. wawakyoko11:10 PM

    its look yummy but Kota Kinabalu no Marrybrownnn...=D

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  25. there're many marrybrown outlets here in Kch but I visited none of them hahaha

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