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Brighton Beach, also known as Tanjung Lobang, is an ideal spot for watching the sunset. The city's oldest recreational park, it is still popular with joggers, anglers, Tai Chi enthusiasts and children. Two small, beautiful piers here extend out to the ocean and offer excellent views of the coastline and ...
Location: Miri
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Kuching has a huge selection of Chinese food outlets, from simple noodle stalls to full-blown banqueting palaces. Many of them feature regular food promotions - see local press for details.
Café Harapan, Harbour View Hotel. As well as the usual hotel coffee shop favourites, Café Harapan serves an interesting selection of ...
Location: Kuching
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The town abounds with traditional coffee shops serving noodle and rice dishes for breakfast and lunch. For dinner, the Soon Seng restaurant in Jln Punang is a good choice, as is the bustling Good Corner Seafood behind the Ngiu Kee department store.
Location: Limbang
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Dozens of Chinese hawker stalls set up every evening around the three rows of old wooden shophouses in the town centre, offering economical noodle and rice dishes and local specialities. More Chinese hawker stalls operate from early morning to late afternoon on the first floor of the Tamu (wet market) ...
Location: Limbang
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Chinese coffee-shops are dotted all over town, with food stalls serving a variety of local noodle dishes. Most also serve economical mixed rice dishes at lunchtimes.
2020 Café, 557/558 Pelita Commercial Centre. Wide selection of dim sum in the mornings and fast food, rice and noodle dishes lunchtime. Open 6 am ...
Location: Miri
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Kam pua mee is Sibu’s signature dish, thin noodles tossed in pork lard and served with slices of roasted pork or minced pork balls, served either with or without a thin broth and accompanied with chilli sauce and soya sauce. Mee sua (longevity noodles), another Foochow favourite, is a ...
Location: Sibu
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Coffee-shops with their attendant food-stalls are dotted all over town. Some of the most interesting and traditional ones are found around Jln Carpenter, Main Bazaar and Padungan Road, The coffee shops on Lebuh Temple are conveniently located near the budget hotels on Jln Green Hill, and serve a wide selection ...
Location: Kuching
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All major hotels serve continental cuisine, usually in their coffee houses. Diners have a choice of a la carte or all-you-can-eat buffets. Most also feature high tea buffets on Saturdays or Sundays. Look out for food promotions advertised in the local press.
Some coffee shops and food centres have stalls selling ...
Location: Kuching
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Kuching has entertainment and nightlife to suit most tastes. As this guide has been written with tourists in mind, we have not included places that concentrate on lavish business entertainment or where female visitors would feel uncomfortable.
Socialising in Kuching is also done in restaurants and coffee shops. Normal pubs usually ...
Location: Kuching
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The residents of Miri like to enjoy themselves and the city has a justified reputation as a party town, especially at weekends, and there is no shortage of entertainment outlets. There are a few pubs, bars and karaoke lounges in the city centre, but the most happening nightlife takes place ...
Location: Miri
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