Brunei Cuisine

Marianne
Marianne
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4 out of 5
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Brunei Cuisine

  • October 7, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Marianne from Eindhoven, Netherlands
The area around the bus station and Brunei Hotel has a lot of very good Indian restaurants. The owners cater to the Indian migrant workers in Brunei. Authentic and very good value for the money.

Taman Bandaraya - A night market just beyond the Royal Regalia Museum off Jalan Tutong. Malay food sold at night.

Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Complex, many fast-food restaurants: McDonalds, KFC, Jollibee. Haunt of young Bruneians.

On the top floor of the Yayasan Complex and visible from Jalan McArthur, internet access: Rates are B$3 per hour, and one hour free. If you do not need these full two hours you can come back the following day and use the remaining time.

In Jerudong Park there are quite a lot of food stalls. It is well frequented by Bruneians, if for no other reason than there is not too much to do at night. It is open until quite late. The drawback is that you need your own transport, as there are no buses after 6 pm. Taxis are pretty expensive.

From journal A Tiny Sultanate and a Rich Sultan

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