Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei-Muara District, Brunei Darussalam. Bandar Seri Begawan is a city of two terrains: the stilted water villages that make up some of the city's historic aquatic districts stretch out into the sea, while drier districts spread out over the flatter areas of land. The beaches around the area offer vibrant undersea life, drawing scuba enthusiasts and snorkelers from around the world. Above ground the gold-domed Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque dazzles with its intricate marble design and museums provide ample cultural stimulation.
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3 based on 69 reviews
Recommended in the Lonely Planet guide to Brunei, we travelled a fair distance to eat supper here. It was well worth it: the food was delicious, and the servings copious. Pleasant wait staff.A movie screen even showed a James Bond movie. I heard that kissing was censored in Brunei, but this movie showed kissing. Maybe bootlegged? What marred the evening was the fact that they appear to have disabled their credit card reader; it rejected THREE different credit cards! Why not just say that they wanted to be paid in cash?
4 based on 50 reviews
Nice for romantic dates, family dining, business meals because some cosy tables, private space, larger tables. Quite big menu, best dish for me is the coconut prawns with lots of hot steamed white rice. Desserts only so-so. Still popular with diners after many years in existence and above average prices.
4 based on 27 reviews
Great for family dinner or celebrating occasion especially after the newly renovated interior. Moreover, its affordable considering we paid around $114 for 10 pax with huge spread of food. Loved the mango lassi, naan and everything is nice. P/S: Do reserve if u plan to bring along many people as this restaurant is usually full.
4 based on 39 reviews
Halal certified restaurant catering the best Asian street food. Proudly cooking with fresh ingredients with no MSG and still with plenty of flavour. MyTown is committed to providing contemporary culinary delights by drawing as much influence from all arou
Itâs located near Badiâah Hotel (where I stay in Brunei) probably 3-minute walking distance from the hotel. Easy to find and the interior looks like a little bit hipster (to my eyes). The first time I came in here, I had hokkien noodle mix (couldnât remember the full name of the dish) but it was not in the menu because they had some sort of one-off promotion I guess. Then the noodle soup (canât remember the full name too - ah sorry not good with my memory). Lastly the Sarawak Laksa. My favourite drink: hot honey lemon ginger. Price range $5-7 inclusive a drink. Worth a visit.
4 based on 81 reviews
This popular restaurant in Bandar Seri Begawan features a relaxed, charming atmosphere and serves a sumptuous buffet, a la carte items, childrens menu, gourmet sandwiches and a variety of light snacks and desserts.
Everything is relative and this restaurant appeared better than anything else around but it was fairly standard in terms of food and could at best be described iif you look at restaurants outside the area as average. It is old fashioned in appearance, as is the hotel and limited in size. Breakfast was a fairly standard buffet with a focus on Malaysian and local cuisine. Service was friendly and courteous.Dear Oldjack,Thank you for writing about your experience at the restaurant. I'm quite surprised about your opinion about the breakfast buffet as we have a vast choice of western items on offer, including pastries, cheeses and hot items. Thank you for your positive comments about our service, your comments have been conveyed to our team members. We look forward to welcoming you back.Kind regards,Jerome
4 based on 113 reviews
A friend of mine took me here to try the local cuisine (mostly Ambuyat). Tasty food and well mannered wait staffs. Clean and neat restaurant with acceptable price, indead suitable to bring visitors to try the local food.
4 based on 209 reviews
I feel that Brunei perhaps is too small to support a lot of specialty premium eateries. Excapade has been around for as long as I can remember and all my Bruneian friends loves going there. This visit I went with my family and found the food to be decent but a tad bit on the sweet side. Particularly their Nabe, the soups was practically broth with sugar in it.
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4 based on 265 reviews
Roti Culture is committed to infuse passion, fun and vibrancy to create a new lifestyle experience for our customers. Our story goes back since 2004 where our signature Prata was born in our home kitchen. Another milestone will be the superb recipe of our
Won't be there anymore as nothing special with the food. The food not even nice or good but just normal, not worth to visit again to pay for expensive but so-so food. Visited during lunch hour, even not so packed, but service so slow, and food took quite a while to served and wrong food served.
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4 based on 139 reviews
They have 3 branches - this one on Batu Satu, another in Kiulap opposite Hua Ho and the last in Gadong itself. Food is cheap and tasty simple fare. Definitely worth going for. Only their Kiulap outlet/branch has an air conditioned section (upstairs) so if you have fussy kids, Iâd suggest going there. Or you can do a take away. If youâre adventurous with food, their tripe/intestine soup is yummy as is their laksa (a local noodle dish in coconut chilli broth).
4 based on 489 reviews
Came 25 mins just before they are due to close. They advised that I would be able to order sushi or sashimi only as there isnât time to cook.Salmon sashimi is definitely good! Rolls were also very good. Price is reasonable, compared to Singapore where the same amount of food will cost more.
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