Other restaurants in Bandar Seri Begawan
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Pasar Gadong
Brunei’s most famous night market, Pasar Gadong is a bustling marquee of munch parked near the big shopping centres in Gadong. Vendors offer every cooked comestible imaginable, from satay and barbecued fish to chicken wings and kueh melayu (sweet pancakes filled with peanuts, raisins and sugar), though quality varies widely. Annoyingly there’s nowhere to sit, so you will either have to eat on your feet or take your grub elsewhere.
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Port View Café
Not the most original name, but sure enough, the split-level Port View does indeed gaze out over the water towards Kampong Ayer. The downstairs cafe menu includes simple Western, Chinese and Malay dishes, while upstairs is a little more expensive and features Thai, Chinese and Japanese food.
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Taman Selera
It’s not much to look at, but this night-time food spot, across from the Terrace Hotel, offers everything from burgers and noodles to seafood and traditional Muslim dishes (halal, curries etc). The ‘smooters’ (B$2) at stall four are a damn good approximation of a real ice-cream milkshake.
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Nyonya Restaurant
The wide-ranging menu and bistro-style air-con chic accentuate the appeal of this popular place on the Yayasan’s central courtyard. As well as steak, soup, sandwiches, seabass, and Indian, Chinese and Malay dishes, there’s a good-value selection of pasta (B$3 to B$7.80).
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Glo Food Court
Strut past large plastic aquariums full of the daily catch and choose from an array of food stalls – each one with plate polaroids for the uninitiated. Grab a chair amid the cafeteria-style seating and enjoy your cheap grub while taking in the views of the royal barge.
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Aminah Arif
Aminah Arif is synonymous with ambuyat – Brunei’s signature dish. If you’re up for trying a bowl of wiggly white goo, then this is the place. Aminah’s daughter has opened up her own restaurant, Seri Balai Food House, next door, and uses the same family recipe.
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Kianggeh Food Court
Take in the sunset views over Kampong Ayer while devouring scrumptious local dishes like savoury satay sticks and a big bowl of soto (noodle soup) with chicken and yellow noodles. Swing by in the morning for some roti canai (flaky flat bread).
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Villa Mauri
Brunei’s best tribute to the Bootland, Villa Mauri’s menu reads like a poem: risotto Milanese,linguine alla pugliese, farfalle al salmone affumicato. Chequered tablecloths further enhance the Mediterranean vibe – too bad there’s no wine list…
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Nur Wanita
A fantastic new restaurant in the Kiarong area, this chic venue serves authentic dishes from Northern Thailand. It’s exceptionally popular during lunch when nearby office monkeys swing by to transport their tastebuds.
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I-Lotus
You’ll need a cab or a very keen sense of direction to find this posh Chinese restaurant, but you’ll be glad you put in the effort.
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