Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Sarawak, Malaysia. Sarawak (/səˈrɑːwɒk/; Malay: [saˈrawaʔ]) is a state of Malaysia. Being the largest among 13 other states with the size almost equal to West Malaysia, Sarawak is located in northwest Borneo Island, Sarawak is bordered by the Malaysian state of Sabah to the northeast, Kalimantan, the Indonesian portion of Borneo, to the south, and the independent country of Brunei in the north. The capital city, Kuching, is the economic centre of the state and seat of the Sarawak state government. Other cities and towns in Sarawak include Miri, Sibu, and Bintulu. As of the 2015 census, the population of Sarawak was 2,636,000. Sarawak has an equatorial climate with tropical rainforests and abundant animal and plant species. It has several prominent cave systems at Gunung Mulu National Park. Rajang River is the longest river in Malaysia; Bakun Dam, one of the largest dams in Southeast Asia, is located on one of its tributaries, the Balui River. Mount Murud is the highest point in Sarawak.
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4 based on 64 reviews
Winner of The Most Innovative Fusion Restaurant Awards by Tourism Malaysia in 2010 which makes us the Best Fusion Restaurant in Malaysia. We have moved to the Old Courthouse where we have taken up a block and tastefully converted into a Fusion restaurant.
Located right on the waterfront in the old fort/ gaol. Great building. service and food was also good.
3 based on 125 reviews
Itâs a shame that this restaurant is so high on TripAdvisor ratings in Miri. Was attracted by the high rating thus the huge disappointment. We came during lunch time on a Sunday, the restaurant wasnât event pack. As we came in a big group(7pax), we had to combine a few tables together ourselves. The staff were just standing there happily chatting among themselves. Just when we began sitting down, I heard my wife screamed. Apparently one of the staff splashed curry onto her from behind! The staff didnât even bother to apologize or even say anything about this incident! They just laughed away as if nothing ever happened. We proceeded to changed the table ourselves away from the curry serving location and arranged the tables ourselves again. (We didnât walk away from the restaurant after the curry splashing incident because the kids are glued to the tv playing Harry Potter) We tried to order some satay and was told thereâs no gravy! What a joke! We have to make do with nasi lemak and nasi Kelabu. If you think the curry splashing incident is the worst thing that could happen to us then you are wrong. They served us undercooked fried chicken. Not once but twice! We complain and ask them to replace it the first time, and to our shocking, they return the second fried chicken which was not even cooked! When we cut open one of the pieces, it was uncooked inside, blood dripped on to the serving plate! This is the first time I see blood dripping out from a fried chicken! And to top this? The staff wasnât even concerned nor apologizes, they just bring the chicken back and were seen laughing away again! Man... if the place continue to employ staffs with such behavior , I think this business will fold very soon. The management should stop replying TripAdvisor reviews with the same reply template and start looking/review their own business instead!1 star. Which is the lowest score I have ever given in TripAdvisor, and I must say it is definitely a well deserved one. I would like to advice fellow TripAdvisor mates to stop visiting such business that provide non existence services and were purely running just to earn money! Stay away from this place!I really appreciate that you have taken the time to write. I am horrified to hear of your experience; this is certainly not how we expect our staff to behave and we shall take urgent and severe action against all involved.We do not use a TripAdvisor reply template. Each entry deserves it's own reply and I do this because the only way we can learn is to take notice of customers.My telephone number is displayed clearly on the wall near the cashier and can be used at any time.Our sincere apologies for this and thanks again for bringing it to our attention.
Where to eat Malaysian food in Sarawak: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 36 reviews
Service is friendly & attentive but waiters & waitresses are inexperienced, could do with more training eg. water refills, requests, knowledge of menu etc. We ate local dishes that we miss, like Sarawak Laksa, Midin, Udang Galah, etc We enjoyed the atmosphere of the open kitchen. Sad to see only 2 tables of diners in the entire restaurant. Please support this place! The Sarawak laksa here is well-known.
4 based on 60 reviews
tel no:+6082-247672
This is a Western food restaurant with nice environment, Price is on the rather high size with medium portion but food is good.They also have various of good wine for you and their famous cake is Cheese Cake which you must try, Service is good and staff are polite. Restaurant come with WiFi.
4 based on 45 reviews
All-day dining restaurant with speciality buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as high tea on weekends and public holidays.
Just had a wonderful dinner with our Kuching friends in this cafe in Hilton Kuching. Food spread is good and price is reasonable and most importantly received a very warm welcome from the staff at the restaurant especially the excellent service given by their Supervisor, Mazaki. Situated in front of the riverside Kuching, I would sincerely recommend anyone to come and experience this wonderful cafe in heart of Kuching. Kudos to the team members!
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4 based on 66 reviews
The shop is run by local residents in Mulu where it is located right outside the Mulu National Park entrance beside the start of suspension beach. There are several eateries nearby around the same price, identical menu items and taste pretty similar. We ordered the beef with black sauce and chicken with black sauce which both served with steamed rice. The portion is big which is adequate to fill up the stomach after excursions at Mulu National Park. Anyway, the highlight in Mulu National Park is about the nature not the food. All places in Mulu only accept cash payment except Mulu Marriott Hotel where credit card payment is accepted.
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4 based on 113 reviews
We invite all who are in search of authentic food and beer from all over the world, good music, live football (yeah, it is called football, not soccer),laidback ambiance and friendly environment to our humble gastropub here in Bintulu. Our Chef BZ (Execut
Had the Canadian Maple burger in honour of my homeland and found it to be a nice burger with excellent flavouring. The black bun is a little disconcerting to look at (youâd think it would taste like charcoal) but it tastes like any other bun. Price was reasonable and service was prompt. Nice change of pace from all the Malaysian food Iâd been eating the past week. Thanks for your kind feedback! We are flattered! It's our pleasure to serve you! Please come again :)
4 based on 28 reviews
Modern western cuisines in the old heart of Kuching. Fresh, innovative and always satisfying, Peridot is an ideal place for an intimate or elegant dinner be it for a couple on a special night out, or a family and friends gathering.
The ribeye steak melts in the mouth, the salmon was flavourful and deliciously paired with sesame and almond flakes, the mushroom soup so good it warms the heart, the Waldorf salad started off the perfect dinner rounded off by the cosy and relaxing ambience. Service was prompt, courteous and attentive. Spot on!
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4 based on 131 reviews
All- Day- Dining, Zest restaurant serving theme buffet and ala carte menu through breakfast, lunch and dinner periods with tempting flavors of Local, Continental and Asian cuisine. Affordable and value for money for all walks of life. Ideal place for busi
We have stayed at the Miri Marriott a fair few times over the last couple of months and have dined at Zest in the morning for breakfast and in the evening for dinner. A very clean environment, but very busy, so if you prefer a quiet meal this might not be the place for you. Breakfast - a pretty impressive selection of food, breads, cakes, egg station, noodle station, cereals, fresh fruit, pancakes, juices, selection of teas and coffee...Dinner - lots of food on offer but I personally struggle to find things that go well together from the buffet selection or the fish is always gone before I get there. The seafood station looks amazing but it isn't very clear on what you can have or how to have it, so I haven't been brave enough to try it yet. There is usually a beef stew on offer in the buffet area and the taste of carrots and mushrooms in it are delicious...Watch out for bones in it though, we got caught out with the children. Green steamed vegetables are very nice and fresh. We generally make a trip to the BBQ area for the children and gather a big plate of BBQ food and add a plate of wedges and salad etc. Ice cream is yummy and deserts always look and taste very good.Dear JSRKTH,Greeting from Zest Restaurant !Thank you for choosing Zest as dining venue for your dinner recently. I would like thank you for your feedback and suggestion. Our team are happy to hear that you enjoy your day at Zest Restaurant.Have a good day! RegardsGunalanF&B Manager
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