Reviews on Chinese food in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Kota Kinabalu on the island of Borneo is the bustling gateway to acclaimed Kinabalu National Park. The park's high point is 13,400-foot Mount Kinabula, Malaysia's tallest peak, a mecca for climbers. Ninety miles away, thrilling jungle trekking and camping await in the Crocker Range National Park.
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4 based on 134 reviews
Date of visit:9th June, 2019.Our time of visit:Dinner.Pros:1. Location within the Shangri-La Tg Aru resort.2. We were greeted by friendly and helpful staffs. They gave their best throughout our dinner.3. Good selection of food, especially chinese cuisine.4. Not many diners around, so we had our dinner and chatted together comfortably.5. Food taste is good. We ordered dim sum, chicken pastry with prawn and they were delicious ! I give'em overall 8 of 10.Cons:1. Pricing is more expensive than typical restaurant.Summary:We like this place and will be dining here again someday.
4 based on 61 reviews
Latest Recipe is a modern, family-friendly and interactive all day dining experience. It offers fresh, organic and unique culinary experiences through the Sabah local dishes, special a la carte menu and vibrant buffet spread. This 150 pax restaurant is pe
I had a mini family gathering yesterday at Latest Recipe. The sumptuous hi-tea was well spread and adequate to cater to those with discerning taste buds. From local to western cuisine, it was awesome! I, for one has a sweet tooth - was absolutely delighted with the vast desserts range and each of it was savoured and sampled with a grin on my face. A special shout out to Mr Roger Juis who is the Venue F&B Manager. His impeccable and warm service in ensuring the perfect arrangement was greatly appreciated by my family and I. The service staff was prompt and you can be assured of a top notch service with a smile despite the restaurant was running on full capacity. Highly recommended and would certainly pay another visit in the near future. Keep up the good work!!!Dear Emelia, Thank you for choosing Latest Recipe Kota Kinabalu and for taking the time to review us! Thank you for the excellent full 5/5 star rating! We are very happy you enjoyed the weekend high tea with us and loved the desserts wonderland and our hospitality with special mention to our Mr Roger, our restaurant manager. We look forward to celebrate many more occasions with you! Regards, Jacqueline, Guest Experience
3 based on 351 reviews
Next to Old Town White Coffee, the next block down from the Jesselton Hotel, across from Hotel Sixty3
Sauntered over to this Fook Yuen, next to Cititel Express.Can't fault the kopi susu, atypical Malaysian black coffee with sweetened milk.
4 based on 97 reviews
Luyang Branch Opening hours: 7.00AM to 2.30PM, 6.00PM- 9.30PM daily A local neighborhood restaurant in Sabah serving freshly handmade dim sum daily & Chinese cuisine & delicacies. Latest Branch at Suria Sabah Shopping Mall Opens daily 10.00AM-9.00PM
Recommended by friends...recommended by TripAdvisor reviews....best dim sum in kk?..It's ok, don't get me wrong...due to the facts that they probably don't use much msg and salt in their cooking. But best dim sum probably not...Even the grab driver said he can recommend some place better.....Seems to be popular with the locals though as at 8am it was getting full...
4 based on 329 reviews
Are they tasted badly, No I'm sure. But will I come back for more? No I confess....May it be I'm expecting for something more, but they just can't give what I want no matter how many times I visit them. May it be just it doesn't fit my taste.
4 based on 63 reviews
This is a nice chill out bar when we went there for post run celebration drinks. The Boss was very friendly and he talked to us for a while.
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4 based on 400 reviews
Suang Tain Seafood Restaurant is the oldest seafood restaurant in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. It was established in 1983 and has served a great number of diners from across the globe. Suang Tain Seafood Restaurant now operates its air-conditioner sitting area,
We ordered seven dishes which was deliciously cooked for 4 pax at total of RM275.40. Pick your choice from their aquarium. -2 pcs deep fried Soft Shell Crab 270gm@RM120/kg -6 pcs Sashimi Oyster (buy 5 free 1)@RM8/pc-Small tiger prawn buttermilk 300gm@RM150/kg-3 pcs Crab kam heong @RM20/pc-Fish lip garlic 300gm@RM150/kg-Clam lala Soupy 1kg@RM35-Tung Fung Lo Shell Steam 1kg@RM28We had one yummy coconut pudding for RM13.
4 based on 178 reviews
Was recommended to me by an Australian Yachtie that we met while here, very busy and sometimes we had to stand and stalk a table and pounce when someone left. Food was great They do have an english menu but the best stuff appears is written on the wall in
I already enjoy Fatty Kee's foods 20 years ago. Famous with its economy rice during lunch time. And always full with people during dinner time, need to be patient to wait for seating. As a local, I always come before 6pm to have seat. Most of the dishes are very delicious such as chicken wing, fried rice, assam fish, fried pork leg ....worth to try.
4 based on 1423 reviews
By far the biggest outlet for seafood in Kota Kinabalu however heavily catering tourists only. It is not the best seafood, nor the biggest selection or pricing. It mass caters to chinese or korean market who value quantoty over quality. Walk a few steps further in the complex to find a multitude of smaller shops with better offering. Also recommend the seafood-malay style next to the waterfront
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4 based on 581 reviews
Too much curry powder in Laksa broth kinda made it more touristy than it should. Local couple sharing table said this is Kuching style but Singaporean and West Mâsian laksa are better. We agreed. Also had wanton noodles - broth is decent and plenty of wanton but yellow noodle not wanton noodles brought it down a notch. All in, not worth the trouble to try.
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