A-Square Night Market

Top choice in Kota Kinabalu


Part of KK's food revolution, this night market consists of around three dozen food containers, all selling some kick-ass edible. Standout stalls include Devil Laksa (self-explanatory), Sugbu Express (Filipino classics) and the Chinese seafood one that grills razor clams and baby cuttlefish. Our absolute favourite is Punya Sadap – indigenous Sabah dishes such as hinava and wild ferns (closed Mondays).


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