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  1. Monaco Garden, Johor Bahru. 4,764 likes · 14 talking about this · 1,378 were here. Local western food cafe include bar bites, soup, salad, pizza,pasta and platter.

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  3. Monaco Garden in Johor Bahru, browse the original menu, discover prices, read customer reviews. The restaurant Monaco Garden has received 60 user ratings with a score of 70.

  4. Monaco Garden Monaco Garden 45 Jalan Serampang, Johor Bahru 80050 $$$ Bar-B-Q. Reservations Monaco Garden Reservations 16 709 7745. Date. Time Party Size ...

  5. Exotic Garden of Monaco. High on the cliffs overlooking Monaco, the Exotic Garden is a showcase for the exuberance, strangeness and surrealism of nature. (Currently closed - due to re-open in 2025) Visit time. 1h00. Bus route 2 Jardin Exotique. 62, boulevard du Jardin Exotique. Website. B. Saint Martin Gardens.

  6. Sep 23, 2020 · The Captivating Charm of Monaco Gardens. 23 September , 2020. 618 5 minutes read. By Jean Ronin. Monaco is captivating in its spectacular seascapes, bright sunshine, neatness and a good mixture of urban and resort town in one. A special charm is mirrored by the Principality through its many gardens and parks.

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  8. Monaco Garden, Johor Bahru: See unbiased reviews of Monaco Garden, one of 1,104 Johor Bahru restaurants listed on Tripadvisor.

  9. Monaco Garden. Claimed. Review. Share. 0 reviews. Italian, Cafe, Barbecue, European. No45,jalan Serampang Taman Sri Tebrau,, Johor Bahru 80050 Malaysia. +60 12-777 2903 + Add website. Open now 11:00 am - 11:00 pm. Improve this listing. See all (17) Ratings and reviews. There are no reviews for Monaco Garden yet. Be the first to write a review!

  10. May 22, 2019 · History and plants of the Exotic Garden, declared “ World Patrimony of Humanity ” by UNESCO. 7000 different species of plants and 550.000 tourists every year. To avoid putrefaction of the roots, most of cactus grow in pots dug in the rock.