Where to Eat – What to Eat??


 Chinese
 
Chinese

Chinese cuisine is very illustrious indeed throughout the world, and thanks to a great number of Chinese residing in Sabah, Chinese delicacies are most abounding here. Enjoy special arrays of delectable Chinese dishes such as the dim sum and various other dishes at Chinese restaurants and coffee shops all around Sabah.
 
Equatorial Restaurant
Address: Lot C-G8, C-G7, Ground Floor, Block C, Plaza Tanjung Aru, Jalan Mat Salleh.Sabah, Malaysia.
Telephone number: +6088 313399 / 313166 / 225166

Four Seasons Restaurant
Address: Lot G23, 24 & 25,Ground Floor, Kompleks Asia City, Jalan Asia City,Sabah, Malaysia.
Business hours: 10:00am - 10:00pm (Monday – Friday) & 8:00am - 10:00pm (Saturday - Sunday)
Telephone number: +6088 484988

SuperTanker Restaurant
Address: Shoplot No. 12, 13, Grand Industrial hase 2, Jalan Bundusan, Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia
Business hours: 11:30am - 2:00pm & 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Telephone number: +6088 717889
 

Indian
Indian


Indian food lovers will be delighted to find countless restaurants serving authentic Indian specialties scattered all around Sabah.

Address:

Kohinoor North Indian Restaurant
Address: Waterfront EsplanadeSabah, Malaysia.
Business hours: 11:30am - 2:00pm & 5:30pm - 11:00pm
Telephone number: +6088 235160

Naan
Address: Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort,Sabah, Malaysia.
Telephone number: +6088 792888


Italian
Italian

The Italian cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political changes, with its roots traced back to 4th century BC. Today, it is one of the most favoured foreign cuisines in Sabah. Just talk about cheese, pasta and wine - we Sabahans say, "Sedap bah!

Address:

Bella Italia Pizzeria Ristorante Cafe
Address: Ground Floor, Shop 69, Hotel Jesselton, Gaya Street, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Business hours: Daily (6am - 11pm)
Telephone number: +6088 313366

Grazie Italia Pizzeria Ristorante Cafe
Address: Lot 2-1-30G, Ground Floor, Level 1, Wawasan Plaza Complex,Sabah, Malaysia.
Business hours: Monday – Friday (11am – 3pm, 6pm – 11pm), Weekends & Public Holidays (6pm – 11pm)
Telephone number: +6019 5315246

Little Italy
Address: Ground Flr, No. 23, Hotel Capitol, Jalan Haji Saman,Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Business hours: 10:00am - 11:30pm
Telephone number: +6088 232231

Toscani's Italian & Spanish Fusion
Address: Lot 14, The Waterfront, Sabah, Malaysia
Business hours: 11:30am - midnight (daily) & till 1:00am (Friday and Saturday)
Telephone number: +6088 242879

Amplang

Amplang


Keropok amplang (amplang cracker) which is especially famous in Tawau, is made from Spanish mackerel mixed with tapioca flour and selected spices to bring out a distinctive delicious taste. Amplang Cracker is formed round and fried until crispy before packed in plastic. Amplang Cracker is simply crispy and is suitable to be taken as a snack anywhere and anytime throughout the day.
 
Pinjaram

Pinjaram


Pinjaram, penyaram or kuih UFO as some would call it, is a type of local cake that is popularized by the Bajau people. This Mexican hat-shaped cake has a nice, chewy texture with a tantalizing pandan aroma. Excellent to be eaten in front of the TV with a cup of hot black tea or coffee!

Rempeyek

Rempeyek


The rempenyek is a crunchy savoury snack which is basically a batter shaped into a saucer, decorated with peanuts and anchovies, and fried till it turns crispy and golden brown. This addictive, brittle cracker can be found at the tamu markets all around Sabah. It is Sabah's very own answer to potato chips.

Fresh Seafood

Fresh Seafood


Fresh, abundant and served to perfection – Sabah’s seafood promises nothing less than the best! Be spoilt for choice at any of our selected seafood restaurants.

For starters, some of the freshest selection can be found in KK’s popular favourites, namely Ocean Seafood Restaurant and Port View Seafood Village where diners can pick and choose their crabs, shellfish, lobsters and fish straight from the tank and onto their table!
For a floating dining experience, visit Kampung Nelayan and enjoy a nightly cultural performance.

At the Tanjung Aru Beach Seafood Restaurant, diners can enjoy stunning beachfront views while feasting on fresh seafood.
A leisurely 25-minute drive from KK city is the Gayang and Salut seafood restaurants (both located along Jalan Sulaman – from UMS highway, on the way to Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort) famous for its great value and generous portions.

If its alfresco dining and endless choices that you want, then head over to Sri Selera Kampung Air - the line-up of seafood restaurants found at Sedco Complex (behind the Golden Screen Cinemas movie theatre).


Mee Goreng Tuaran
Mee Goreng Tuaran


Mee goreng, or fried noodles is a universal favourite. In Sabah, there is a special kind of mee goreng called mee Tuaran (Tuaran being the name of one of the districts in Sabah). Mee Tuaran noodles are made of batter of egg yolk and flour, which gives the noodle a yummy egg aroma when fried. It is usually cooked with local vegetables, such as the sawi, as well as various meats or seafood, and eggs.




Beaufort Mee


Beaufort Mee
Beaufort Mee is Chinese-style fried home-made local yellow noodles from the district of Beaufort, served with your choice of meat or seafood and a generous amount of crunchy and fresh choy-sim (Chinese greens). 
 
Available from Restoran Beaufort (Shop No.1, Ground Floor, Taman Mesra, Penampang, Tel: 016 818 9339) - open from 8am - 2pm & 6pm - 9pm and closed Monday.

Ngiu Chap


 
Ngiu Chap


Be sure to try the famous ngiu chap, which means 'mixed beef'. Consisting a combination of minced beef balls, beef slices, tripe, tendon, tongue and other parts of the cow (or buffalo), this signature Sabah dish is usually served with noodles in a delicious beef broth.