Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Bintulu. Bintulu /biːnˈtuːluː/ (Chinese: 民都魯; pinyin: Míndūlǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bîn-to͘-ló͘) is a coastal town on the island of Borneo in the central region of Sarawak, Malaysia. Bintulu is located 610 kilometres (380 mi) northeast of Kuching, 216 kilometres (134 mi) northeast of Sibu, and 200 kilometres (120 mi) southwest of Miri. With a population of 114,058 as of 2010, Bintulu is the capital of the Bintulu District of the Bintulu Division of Sarawak, Malaysia.
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Relax, chill out & unwind here with free music, free movies, free pool, free air-cond & free live football matches!
Simple place with a lot of potential. The mojitos were rich in flavor but with no alcohol or if it has was very little. It was not what we were looking for. For a nonalcoholic beverage was overpriced.
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So i went to this restaurant just to check out their foods. I ordered fried kuey teow. Took a little bit long to arrive, but it's ok since I'm not in a rush. I eat some of it and..my oh my that was salty! But i didn't whine or complaint. Instead i finished the whole thing (with regret of course lel). Recommended or not? Idk brah. Go try it yourself.
I'll start off with the environment. The surrounding is ok, the place is clean and neat. I like this place but it seems to lack of draught beers and no cocktail?! Come on, this is a bar, you should have them both. The only available draught beer is Carlsberg. 1664 and asahi are just display i see. Also, you can't buy draught beer by pint. They only sell by jug (1litre) and tower (3 litre). Well, there's still room for improvement.
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A place where you can karaoke, drink and eat at the same time. At a rate of Rm 20 per hour for small room, this place is definitely will be your choice to spend your time. There are also medium and large room. Medium room is RM 25 per hour and large room is RM 30 per hour. Songs are up to date. From 4-7 pm weekdays and weekends, there is a happy hour rate. RM 40 for small room, RM 60 for medium and RM 70 for large. All of these are equal to 3 hours of karaoke! Also there are free soft drinks and fries during happy hour. A perfect place for hanging out, birthday celebration and also party. â ï½('â½^人)
The Szechuan dishes are great! modified creatively by the team to suit local taste bud. It is not too spicy, bitter and numbing. rather, it is moderately spicy, sour and a hint of sweetness.
I chose this restaurant because I was staying at the Promenade Hotel which is diagonally across this restaurant. At first, I thought this restaurant served wok-fried Chinese cuisine. I was wrong â Wok Chef has aa great selection of western cuisine (lamb cutlet, chicken chop, fish and chips, salmon steak etc), pasta and different fried rice, finger food (e.g. fried chicken wing), salads, sandwiches, burgers, soups and of course Chinese noodles cooked in different styles (dry, wet, Cantonese, mamak, sambal or tomato). There are also 30 different beverages and several alcoholic beverages to compliment oneâs main course. Moreover, you can supplement with ice cream, cakes and hot coffee. Like me, the interesting part of the dining is that you enjoy the food in an open-air environment with rotating fans and music. Apparently, this setting went well with the patrons and when I was there between 7pm and 8pm, Wok Chef was about three-quarter full.I ate a pan-seared salmon and drank a lemonade with plum juice â both were excellent, which more than made up for the 25-minute waiting time.
4 based on 15 reviews
We wanted to go to Apple restaurant based on various reviews but few locals recommended this place so decided to give it a try. This is a Chinese restaurant with no indication of halal compliance. At the entrance & inside are placed few red color round lamps. First thing I noticed is that there was no menu card offered. Almost all serving & order taking staff are females. Dining tables were with red table cloth & contrasting green chairs. Upon entry, the walls on the left & right have large paintings / posters. We were given sweet pickled vegetables, small crackers & wet tissues without asking. My local friend took the lead & ordered fish, local vegetable delicacy (money chai), variation of tofu & deep fried pork knuckles with plain white rice. They also offer dragon fruit drinks with or without milk added. Food quantity of each dish was more than we expected & were not able to finish any dish completely. This place was started in 2015 & many folks come for dinner in groups. Preparation is fresh so it takes time to serve.The only concern was the final bill amount for the type of food which was quite high without any alcoholic drink.
4 based on 11 reviews
the atmosphere were just crowded, but never worry the cuisine was superb! a great place for family gathering. starting from cold dish and end with simple dessert. the best taste i've ever was fried shrimp :)
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