Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Pulau Mabul. Mabul is a small island off the south-eastern coast of Sabah in Malaysia. The island has been a fishing village since the 1970s. In the 1990s, it first became popular to divers due to its proximity to Sipadan island.
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Business hour 0730 - 2200 daily. Breakfast with our special nasi lemak dish fresh live seafood and local bajau food nightly cultural dance performance starting from 1830 - 2030 hrs
We stayed in Seefest and in Dragon Inn and went for possible lunch and dinner there,... its definitely one of the best seafood places where we have been throughout our travel in normal life, not highpriced and image attracting - its a normal SABAH place but excellent, Mr. Mike the "seafood expert" is speaking great english and consulting you with big big open heart to delicious food and other explanation about Semporna etc.... Mr. Mike and his colleges make the place to this what it is - A great place to have lunch and a real great place for seafood dinner !
Time of visit:July, 2019.Purpose of visit:Breakfast.My Favorite morning breakfast restaurant.Pros:1. Local owner, very friendly and warm.2. Restaurant menu is generally consist of Malay cuisine like nasi goreng, Chinese like mee, indonesian like ayam penyet with other menus like Nasi Pattaya and its Mee basah.3. The restaurant's design is pretty decent and not that big, have ample number of seatings an tables indoors and outdoors for easy pick.4. Got ample number for parking spaces too, so easy to park nearby.5. The food taste suits the price.6. Staffs were warm and friendly.7. Location is very strategic, there's a local grocery and computer store on-site as well as local Gas Stations (Petronas - there are 2 of them) nearby also car wash and local religious school. Just about half a mile to town.8. Also have homestay with fair price.Cons:1. The main area is gravel, if the weather is dry maybe a bit dusty so not recommended to dine outdoor.2. Not too many selection.
3 based on 27 reviews
This place was full of eaters mostly from China so decided to try it. After 5 minutes trying to get table for two person and making eye contact with TWO waiters and asking table from them, needed to go directly to cash counter as they kept ignoring us. They found us a table and same ignorance continued, they failed to give us menus in 10 minutes after which we told the person in charge that your service is rude - he basically throw us out (well we were on our way out anyway).There are lot of seafood restaurants on seafront, take any one of them over this ignorant and rude place where they treat you like a trash!
3 based on 50 reviews
Located just beside Sipadan Inn II, in a relatively new development area of Semporna.We offer an Al Fresco dining environment with a superb seaview just outside our premises. Suitable for families, couples and groups of all ages.
We got to this restaurant from the market side and were so hungry we didn't bother to walk the whole street as we would have probably chosen one of the other similar restaurant that looked cleaner. Nevertheless the food was good and the price was not high. The guy who served us was very nice and spoke English. While we were there some kids hid behind the table and begged us for money making signs they were hungry. They had no clothes on and were very dirty. I gave them a little money and the restaurant lady came to shoo them away.
4 based on 122 reviews
I had lunch here as I read through the review it seems to be difficult to get a table at night.Ordered a fish, crab and few other seafood. Taste wasn't impressive but seafood is fresh.
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