Hentian Rehat & Rawat Ajil Arah Barat

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Ajil, Malaysia

Toll road rest stop

Hentian Rehat & Rawat Ajil Arah Barat Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hentian Rehat & Rawat Ajil Arah Barat is located in Ajil, Malaysia on E Coast Expy. Hentian Rehat & Rawat Ajil Arah Barat is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category toll road rest stop in Malaysia.

Address

E Coast Expy

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Surjit Rai

August 2020 Carpark. No trees located at carpark for shades. Toilet Smells, door handle not working, toilets dirty and can't flush. Food , Stall No.5 Expensive with limited choice. Only Malay food available. Very disappointed. Maggie Goreng vegetables RM5/. (Taste bad). Rice with egg RM4/. Drinks , Stall 4 No choice of Tea with Milk within sweet condense milk. Terrible. Hand wash, not in good working order. Little Dirty.

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Zailan Kamaruddin

Not much of a choice. Cleanliness is not up to the grade

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Ralph Yong

SOP followed accordingly. Affordable food easily found.

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Maizurah Mahmood

Good place for a stop. Delicious food and good service

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Sukiman Ismail

The place has a Surau for prayer and provides a clean toilet as well as a food and beverage stall selling delicious food. You can choose shop number 5 if you want to taste deliciously cooked tempoyak ikan Baung and a delicious beef soup dish at an affordable price.

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Anas Alwi

it's OK. Pretty decent and well-maintained. As this is the first R&R after entering from Kuala Terengganu, it's OK not to have many shops as yet. But the TouchnGo Reload kiosk should work. A few of us tried to top up our card, but it failed. I also would like to suggest that it should have a gas station here.

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Tuan Jah Tuan Soh

So clean.

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Amos

They have family toilet so mummies and daddies can take their children without the normal hassle of using a public toilet. Very clean toilets. Makcik cleaner has done a good job. Can we all agree cleaners in Malaysia has the short ends of all possible sticks there are. Low pay, long hours making sure toilets are clean and then having to put up with humans who were not taught proper toilet etiquette. May we all fight for better treatments for the makcik2 cleaners in our organisations