Fraser's Hill
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Fraser’s Hill is a highland resort destination nestled among the mountains of Pahang, located two hours away from Kuala Lumpur. Locally known as Bukit Fraser, this cooling holiday retreat is popular for its nature activities and cooling climate, being one of the last hill stations of Malaysia, an imprint by former British colonial masters.
Fraser’s Hill has its roots in the 1890s, when Scottish prospector Louis James Fraser opened up a tin mine but mysteriously vanished in 1915. In 1917, the bishop of Singapore rediscovered Fraser's Hill while on a hunt for the man, providing suggestions for the area to be developed into a hill station which was brought to fruition by authorities.
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Mimi Strawberi is a restaurant within the
Sports Complex of town, nestled along the verandah with a view facing the golf course. Formely in Food Garden, Mimi Strawberi now enjoys a strategic location facing the town roundabout, with a loyal following of local residents flocking through all seasons.
The restaurant's name is a combination of 'Mimi', the lass from Tioman who operates the eatery, and her signature strawberry milk shakes and ice blended drinks from the menu. The restaurants serves an eclectic range of Malay hawker stall cuisine, including Tom Yam, Nasi Paprik, Sup Tulang, Mi Bandung, Banjo Burger and local versions of Western food dishes.
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The strawberry farm is located within Taman Flora Bukit Fraser (Fraser Hill Garden Center), an agricultural center next to Allan's Water at Jalan Ampang. While visitors can purchase a limited quantity of strawberries daily, the center specialises more in ornamental plants and vegetables for retail.
The flowers and plants are grown in large greenhouses, while lettuce, tomatoes and other leafy greens creep along the ground and fences at select areas around the compound. Free to enter, the center is open daily from morning till evening, with a break in the afternoon. The small shop beside the main entrance is a popular spot for locals to do vegetable shopping.