The limited ermen guide to asia pacific airport lounges

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Yes they have Champers - just not on their wine list (I don't know why ...) I'm not sure what one.

They've been serving the same Duval Leroy NV as they have in QF Intl. J, for the past 6-9 months. Before that it was Cattier, which was quite awful.

I actually really like the MH KUL F lounge. It's a great, quiet, private F lounge. I'm only there about 6 times a year, but the staff all remember me. The steamed cod and prawn is one of my favorite dishes of any lounge, anywhere. Very delicate. Very tasty.

Cheers,
Matt.
 
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Ah so I am at the MH F lounge again doing another inspection to see if I should award it another star. :p

Positives:
- sit down restaurant + laksa bar (in adjacent J lounge)
- food is reasonably tasty
- friendly staff
- nice ambience
- potential use of slumber rooms

Negatives:
- business centre computer connection very spotty (albeit this is a shared lounge facility)
- maintenance of the shower rooms - generally not fully cleaned and does not look well maintained

I think they are almost there. But like many things in Malaysia sometimes, the facade is good, but execution poor.

Given this is meant to be a F lounge, they need to fix these niggles imo
 
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