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Heritage within reach

The Lemuni brings traditional Malay architecture and cuisine to life for everyone
Datuk Dr Zahari Husin .

THE Lemuni , also known as Istana Lemuni , is located in Kampung Cemperoh , Janda Baik , Pahang , approximately a one-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur . Located within a durian orchard in the heart of the village , The Lemuni is a place that stirs nostalgia , reminding visitors of their childhoods and the bygone days of kampung life . At the same time , the place promises a new memory for them to reminisce about in later years .

“ The Lemuni was established with the concept of bridging the heritage closer to everybody ,” said The Lemuni Founder , Datuk Dr Zahari Husin .
Known for its authentic traditional Malay houses , particularly the Rumah Tele Terengganu , The Lemuni offers visitors a unique glimpse into Malaysia ’ s architectural heritage . Complementing this cultural experience is the opportunity to savour traditional Malay cuisine , all within a setting that emphasises close proximity to nature .
This combination of heritage architecture , delicious halal food , and close connection to nature makes it a premier destination for cultural and sustainable Muslim-friendly tourism .
“ It ’ s more than just a tourist place where people go to eat and take photos . It ’ s about keeping or preserving what we had 100 years ago ,” shared Zahari .
The Lemuni features traditional Malay architecture .
RUMAH TELE PRESERVATION
The Lemuni features four units of old Rumah Tele ( Tele House ), one of two reinstalled Terengganu Malay traditional houses , and one Istana Tele ( Tele Palace ) in the process of being reinstalled .
“ In Terengganu , there are still some Rumah Tele standing , including at the State Museum , but not many visitors have taken the time to visit these houses while they are in Terengganu . Hence , not many are aware of the uniqueness and beauty of Rumah Tele ,” shared Zahari .
“ By bringing and reinstalling the original houses at The Lemuni , many city folks and people from surrounding states now have the opportunity to learn , understand , and appreciate the architecture , woodcraft , and overall concept of our very own traditional house .”
He said many of the old houses in Terengganu itself had been destroyed or replaced with modern houses . In years to come , Rumah Tele will probably dissapear . Therefore , The Lemuni has taken steps to ensure this heritage is preserved . Zahari highlighted that more Rumah Tele would be secured and preserved under phase three of The Lemuni Development Plan .
The Rumah Tele , crafted from Kayu Cengal , a sturdy Malaysian hardwood , is known for its unique “ nail-less ” construction method . “ Tele ” refers to a hall , indicating its open-plan design without internal rooms . At The Lemuni , these restored houses range from 135 to 120 years old and the Istana was initially built in 1888 for the late Sultan Zainal Abidin III .
“ To ensure the authenticity of the houses , we only engaged the ‘ Tukang ’ who specialise exclusively in Rumah Tele . The ‘ Tukang ’
masters the woodworking techniques used by the original craftsmen for the Rumah Tele and is well-versed in its historical elements . Additionally , during the dismantling stage , all wooden parts were carefully marked so that they could be reassembled in the same locations and configurations��
THE LEMUNI CAFE
Alongside its rich heritage and village ambience , The Lemuni features Lemuni Cafe , which offers a variety of ‘ homecooked ’ and modern dishes for visitors to enjoy . The cafe provides a nostalgic dining experience that brings to mind balik kampung moments , especially appealing to city folks .
Its menu includes a range of traditional kampung dishes and a selection of local desserts ( kuih-muih ). Customers can opt for �oor seating� reminiscent of traditional dining customs . The Lemuni Cafe also caters to events such as weddings , birthdays , and family gatherings , offering a buffet featuring authentic Malaysian cuisine .
“ Most of our staff are from Janda Baik ,” observed Zahari .
Lemuni Cafe serves authentic Malay cuisine .
Kompang performance from Janda Baik community .
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He noted that The Lemuni sources most of its food and beverages from local vendors . This approach allows The Lemuni to offer authentic and organic food , making it more appealing as a cafe . As a result , this initiative has created job opportunities , contributing to the economic growth of Janda Baik .
Recently , The Lemuni was honoured with the ASEAN Rural Sustainable Tourism Standard ( Gastronomy ) 2024-2025 at the ASEAN National Tourism Standards Award ceremony , highlighting its dedication to promoting sustainable and culturally enriching culinary experiences .
PROMOTING LOCAL CULTURE
According to Zahari , approximately 1,000 visitors arrive at The Lemuni each week , with 80 to 90 per cent experiencing Janda �aik for the first time� This increased footfall �enefits local �endors� particularly during the fruit season , when visitors often purchase local produce .
To uphold its social responsibility of promoting local culture , The Lemuni actively involves the indigenous community of Janda Baik . They showcase traditional dances , silat performances , and traditional cooking demonstrations to guests , among other things .
At times , The Lemuni acts as a platform for the community to share their heritage . This initiative not only enhances the guests ’ experience but also contri�utes significantly to the preservation of The Lemuni hosts various events at its indigenous traditions in premise . the area . – RnR