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4 based on 101 reviews
Welcome to Rock Road Seafood Restaurant! If you are looking for good chinese food or Halal food, this is the place. With over 40 years of experience, Rock Road Seafood Restaurant specializes in authentic Chinese food and local cuisine. Don't miss our spec
This restuarant was packed when we arrived so it's better you make a reservation. There is enough parking behind the restuarant which is reserved for the dinners. On entering the place, you can see the aquariums of live seafood like fish, prawns etc. The good thing is there is a display of the menu so you have an idea of how you want it cooked with the prices stated.
4 based on 58 reviews
This is a really good choice for a Cantonese restaurant, especially if you are looking for fish on the menu. We were there for dinner very recently. We hadn't been for a long time, but we weren't disappointed. The food was good in quality and quantity and it was good value for money. The owner takes the orders and is very helpful in giving advice about suitable amounts for your group. Would definitely recommend, but it is best to book in advance - this place is well-known with locals and is busy.
4 based on 69 reviews
Service & environment slightly better than Top Spot but parking can be a challenge if you drive.Overall food is reasonably price, seafood is fresh & offers more menu variety.
4 based on 74 reviews
Hot day and just wanted a cold drink and stumbled into this shop. It was crowded and selling noodle so must be good. Oredi eaten my lunch but no harm with one bowl of Kolo Mee... right? Ordered one bowl of mixed pork soup and one bowl of mee kosong. Little did I know that the innocent looking mee kosong packed a punch... really tasty!!! The pork soup was also awesome. Simply put I was not disappointed (as even after having my lunch).. this simple kolo mee stall deserved to be visited again. Oh... try their iced cucumber juice... on a hot day it was refreshing. I also took an additional glass of kedondong juice... it made my day!
4 based on 320 reviews
Established since 1994, providing authentic North Indian cuisine, all freshly prepared and cooked upon order. More than 200 over items available to choose from the menu both vegetarian and non-vegetarian.
Enjoyed the food so much I went back for a second time! Huge selection of curries, including around 20 different paneer options. Decent serving sizes and all made from scratch. Didnât have a bad dish so try whatever takes your fancy! Dear catherinemac24,Thank you for patronizing our restaurant. We are glad that you enjoyed our hospitality for a second time. We hope to see you again during your next visit to Kuching.
4 based on 93 reviews
I have absolutely no idea what the dish we shared is called, (it had some flat noodles, thin noodles, chicken and an egg) and an nutty type flavor without any evidence of nuts. It was really really good and something I would happily eat again. Look past the "dirty" and enjoy some food that from my observation many locals do.
Where to eat Indian food in Kuching: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 74 reviews
Went late for a prawn noodle meal. Prawns nice and fresh and meal very tasty. Some of the stall holders trying too hard for business but just took my time finding what I wanted. Cold beers available along with any other drinks. Good place to eat local food and watch the locals driving and walking past. Close to India St and the riverside st.
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4 based on 75 reviews
Clean, well decorated, helpful staff, tasty well-prepared dishes of all kinds. Good for carnivores, herbivores and omnivores alike. Thumbs up!
Where to eat Malaysian food in Kuching: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 93 reviews
The kopitiam made famous by late celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain. Come try our signature kaya toasted bread. Also, do sample the delicious Sarawak laksa, rojak and kolo mee. -- This listing is maintained by BYC Digital. --
Use a Grab taxi to go there. The crowd was so happening, we were advised to just dump ourselves to any empty table. This place is so in demand! Apart from laksa, the kolo mee and popiah is dirt cheap (MYR3.50). All tasty and super delicious. Will definitely go again.
4 based on 172 reviews
This is a fantastic local eating experience in Kuching which we were recommended to go to. Itâs on top of a multi-storey car park (donât let that put you off) in the centre of Kuching. When you get there itâs a bit manic (at least around 7.30pm), full of local people. The atmosphere is very buzzy and fun. I think it is more or less just seafood. Basically you choose your fish from a stall (not a street stall but essentially a restaurant) and they cook it and bring it to your table. We were recommended stall 25 which did not disappoint and stall 33 was also recommended if 25 was busy (they are next door to one another - not sure about the numbering as I think there were only about 10 stalls). Iâm sure the others would be great too. The food was delicious - we went for sea bass (I think), crab and squid with some noodles - absolutely delicious and it only cost 87 ringgits which I still struggle to believe was the correct price. Go there, itâs great.
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