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Cuisine: Seafood
Quote: Awesome food! I went there two times out of 4 nights and ate both times at the first stall as you come up the steps. The first night was lobster, prawns, and vegetables. The lobster was a bit tasteless (after the Read More
Cuisine: Sandwiches, Bagels
Quote: Best quality western food in Malacca. Large portions, all NZ beef, big burgers, steaks, US roast turkey, and NZ leg of lamb. Very large menu. Blues and rock-and-roll on the stereo, live jam sessions by "The Read More
Quote: This little gem of Chinese cooking is in the Wisma Saberkas shopping center in downtown Kuching. Their specialty is Char Siew, which is the Chinese barbecue red pork. To say that this place serves good Char Siew Read More
Quote: Situated along the waterfront, D’Alif café is just 150m from James Brook Bistro. It was recommended to us by a cabbie when we asked him for some place to have afternoon snacks. Whilst most eateries close from Read More
Quote: The atmosphere of this restaurant is very cooling and cosy as it uses the Bali style to decorate the place. The food is very good especially the Telur Taufu (created like a volcano), beef rending, and Pisang Read More
Quote: One gem of a place I like to eat in Kuching is Hornbill Corner. It’s a steamboat-style restaurant, and the seating is open-air. They allow you to choose a wide variety of marinated meats and vegetables and bring Read More
Quote: It is a well knowned restaurant since my mother's youth. It consists of Japanese, Thai, Chinese, and local cuisines, whereby the quality of taste and presentation is up to standard though the price for us Read More
Quote: This has been a well-known seafood restaurant since my mother's younger time (my mom is about 60). The best time to go is around 6:30pm as it has a view to the sea. The deck is built out to the seashore. Very Read More
Quote: If there is one specific type of food that Sarawak and Kuching are famous for, it is Laksa. If you meet a Malaysian in Kuala Lumpur and tell them you are going to Kuching, there is a 50% chance they will tell you Read More
Quote: It’s a very casual and crowded place. It’s famous fishball soup is definitely a must-try, and it is only RM 2 - 3. Along the street you may find other eateries like this that are "old family" businesses. You Read More
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