MiriRestaurants

Restaurants in Miri

  1. Summit Café

    Not to be confused with the Summit Café across from the Apollo, this spot, specialising in traditional Kelabit cuisine, is a 10-minute walk southwest of Mega Hotel (in the ‘Waterfront Area’; look for a big sign saying ‘Tian Tian’). If Bario isn’t on your travel itinerary, then a meal here is a must. Try the colourful array of ‘jungle food’ – canko manis (forest ferns), minced tapioca, and wild boar – served on leaves instead of plates. It’s best to come for an early lunch, because once the food runs out they close!

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  2. A

    Seaworld Seafood Centre

    Not as good as the nearby Apollo Seafood Centre and with somewhat less efficient service, the Seaworld Seafood Centre still draws a crowd. Even if you have no intention of eating seafood, the massed tanks of live aquatic creatures here can make a visit to Seaworld Miri as educational as a visit to Seaworld Florida. If you've never tried frog, this is your chance.

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  3. Apollo Seafood Centre

    This deservedly popular Chinese seafood restaurant is a big hit with ex-pat visitors. Just about anything you order will be delicious, but we recommend the crabs and the fried midin with belacan. If you are a big spender, you could always go for some lobsters straight from the tank.

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  4. Khan’s Islamic Restaurant

    This simple canteen is one of Miri’s best Indian eateries, whipping up tasty treats like mouth-wateringtandoori chicken and aloo gobi (Indian potato and cauliflower dish), as well as the usual roti canai. It’s opposite Mega Hotel.

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  5. Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

    This international coffee chain out at the mall allows you to recreate the experience of being in suburban America right in the middle of Borneo. The coffee is good here, as are the cakes, and wi-fi clinches the deal for computerised travellers.

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  6. B

    Twin Happiness Cafe

    We all take our happiness where we can find it, and the twin joys of good Chinese food and cheap prices make this particular pleasure zone worth seeking out. Besides, how can you not love a place that serves ‘drunken prawn’?

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  7. Tiong Hua Café and Restaurant

    If you're just after a quick cuppa or some fried noodles, this standard-issue Chinese kedai kopi is a good call. It's unremarkable but very convenient if you're staying at one of the hotels on Jln Kwangtung.

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  8. C

    Sea Village Seafood Restaurant

    If you want a little atmosphere with your meal, you might try some of the outdoor Chinese seafood specialists that set up each evening along the Sungai Miri such as Sea Village Seafood Restaurant.

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  9. Yi Ha Hai Seafood

    If you want a little atmosphere with your meal, you might try some of the outdoor Chinese seafood specialists that set up each evening along the Sungai Miri such as Yi Ha Hai Seafood.

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  10. Ming Café

    Take your pick of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western food at this ever-busy corner eating emporium. There’s a good drink counter here serving fresh juices and signature tapioca teas.

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  12. WZT Café

    This popular coffee shop/eatery is a good spot for breakfast and you can choose from toast served any number of ways. At lunch, the noodle dishes are a good choice.

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  13. Unity Food Centre

    Unity Food Centre is not far from Yu Lan Plaza, the high building in the centre of town. It covers all the bases of Malay, Indian and Chinese food.

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  14. Khan’s Islamic Restaurant

    This simple canteen is one of Miri’s best Indian eateries, whipping up tasty treats like mouth-watering tandoori chicken and aloo gobi (Indian potato and cauliflower dish), as well as the usual roti canai. It’s opposite Mega Hotel.

    reviewed