M Social Resort Penang, part of the upscale lifestyle collection under Millennium Hotels & Resorts, is located in Tanjung Bungah, a vibrant suburb of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. Nestled along the northern coast of Penang Island, between Batu Ferringhi and Tanjong Tokong, Tanjung Bungah is approximately 6.5 km (4.0 mi) northwest of George Town’s city center. The area, known as "Flower Cape" in Malay due to the smaller promontories that extend into the sea, seamlessly combines serene coastal beauty with Penang’s rich cultural heritage. The resort features 318 thoughtfully designed rooms and suites, each crafted for ultimate comfort and functionality. Guests can unwind with a range of modern amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, an inviting pool, and versatile meeting spaces that cater to both business and leisure events. Food lovers are treated to two signature dining venues: one offering authentic Peranakan cuisine prepared with the freshest local ingredients, and another serving a selection of international dishes, ensuring something for every palate. Whether you're exploring the cultural landmarks of Tanjung Bungah or relaxing in the resort’s stylish and vibrant environment, M Social Resort Penang offers the perfect gateway to experience both the heritage and modern charm of Penang
"The resort has a modern design and I was pleased with the level of service provided by the staff, who were consistently polite and helpful. In particular, I would like to commend the Indian bellboy for his excellent attitude and professionalism.
However, there were several areas that could be improved. The room carpet had visible stains, the in-room AI device was not functioning, and the TV channel selection was very limited, especially the absence of sports channels.
During breakfast, the food variety was limited and did not reflect local cuisine, with no roti canai or teh tarik offered. Additionally, bihun goreng ran out early and was replaced with maggie goreng. There was also a lack of staff presence and signage at the breakfast area, which caused some confusion for guests."