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Bintulu

Things to do in Bintulu

  1. A

    Ban Kee Café

    Run, don’t walk, to this brilliant indoor-outdoor Chinese seafood specialist. It doesn’t look like much, but the food is so good that you’ll consider staying in town for a second night just so you can eat here again. Try the butter prawns or the baby kailan (a Chinese vegetable similar to baby bak choi). The food is fresh as can be.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Restoran P.J. Corner

    This friendly Malay place serves good fresh fruit juice, rotis, nasi campur and a nice plate of mee goreng. It's on the eastern end of Jln Abang Galau, roughly opposite the Regency Plaza Hotel.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Night Market

    Every evening, a busy night market sets up in a lot off a backstreet between the old airport and Jln Abang Galau. It’s a good place to snack track for Malay dishes and fresh fruit.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Popular Corner Food Centre

    A gaudy restaurant and seafood centre draped in twinkling lights and neon at the northern end of town. The Hong Kong-style prawns are expensive but tasty. Overall, however, we prefer Ban Kee.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Chef

    No chocolate salty balls here: this drool-inducing bakery-cafe can satisfy most sweet and savoury cravings, from local cakes and pastries to a good rendition of tiramisu (RM4.50).

    reviewed

  6. F

    New Millenium Food & Drinks Centre

    This kedai kopi is a good spot for breakfast as they serve toast and eggs here in addition to the usual Chinese rice and noodle dishes, as well as decent coffee and tea.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Tua Pek Kong

    In the centre of town overlooking the river, you'll find Tua Pek Kong, a colourful Chinese temple, about a block away from the Bintulu Market.

    reviewed

  8. H

    King Hua Café & Restaurant

    Next door to the Ban Kee Café, this is a similar, if slightly less appealing Chinese seafood place. There's an English menu.

    reviewed

  9. Tanjung Batu Beach

    If you want a break from the city, hire a taxi (about around RM10) for the 10km trip to Tanjung Batu Beach.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Pasar Utama

    There are several food stalls on the upper floor of the Pasar Utama.

    reviewed

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  12. J

    Tamu Bintulu

    The stalls at Tamu Bintulu sells fresh fruit and jungle produce.

    reviewed

  13. Waterfront

    Has several busy markets.

    reviewed

  14. K

    Night Market

    Every evening, a busy night market sets up in a lot off a backstreet between the old airport and Jln Abang Galau. It’s a good place to snack track for Malay dishes and fresh fruit.

    reviewed

  15. L

    Pasar Utama

    There are several food stalls on the upper floor of the Pasar Utama.

    reviewed