Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Kuching. Kuching is a fine choice for an enriching vacation that's as packed with learning as it is leisure. Its many museums and impressive planetarium will enthrall even the tiniest travelers, and a quick climb to the top of the Kuching Civic Center will reward you with jaw-dropping 360-degree views. Grab a snack from a stall on the bustling waterfront, and don't miss the absolutely massive Sunday market, which is an electric experience for shoppers, vendors, and observers.
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3 based on 59 reviews
Went on early on a Saturday evening expecting crowd but was unnecesary as it was not even a quarter full all night. It is 20km out of Kuching town.Seafood was passable but not as fresh as expected. Price was reasonable but I was to discover Topspot seafood in town is fresher and cheaper.As mentioned main attraction is the seaview of a rustic fishing village.Note that driving out in the dark after dinner is a challenge if you are not familiar with the way. Parts are pitch dark. Without a GPS good luck !
Sarawak, Malaysia Food Guide: 10 Chinese food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Kuching
4 based on 28 reviews
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Serves the freshest seafood cooked in very simple ways that enhances the delicious ingredients. A little on the pricey side but worth it. Excellent place to bring guests/visitors to Kuching as the fishing village is a great place for sightseeing. Go explore the Chinese temple and surrounding area. Showcase of racial and religious harmony at its best.
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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.
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4 based on 26 reviews
This is the most popular seafood food court in Kuching. No visit to this city is complete without visiting/dining at this place. It is located on the 6th floor of a multi-storey car park of the UTC Building. It is open from 5.00 pm till midnight. There are several restaurants and drink stalls located side-by-side, each displaying various types of fishes, prawns, crabs, squids, shellfish, vegetables, etc. Live fishes and crabs are also displayed in glass tanks and containers for diners to choose. Among the fishes offered here include those that are not commonly available elsewhere, e.g. parrot fish. Big round tables and plastic chairs fill the common dining area. The whole place is very lively and usually packed during weekends and holidays.Diners choose the types of seafood that they want to eat and have them weighed to get the price. Then tell the proprietor how they want the chosen seafood to be cooked. Service is fast even on a crowded night as there are many helpers around. Among the dishes we like are the steamed fish, crabs fried with salted egg, curry-fried clams and stir-fried 'midin', a local fern-like vegetable. Prices depend on the type and weight of the seafood chosen, be prepared to pay more for the less-commonly available ones.Besides the usual carbonated drinks and fruit juices, fresh coconut water, sugarcane juice as well as beer are also available. There is also a stall selling satay (local barbecued meat in skewers). It is a recommendable place for a good seafood dinner. Get your fill of the delicious food here and then go for a walk along the famous Waterfront and the new 'S' bridge to burn away some calories. Bon appétit.
Where to eat Malaysian food in Kuching: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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 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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