Kota Kinabalu: Port View Seafood Village
Our first dinner was at Port View Seafood Village, a well known restaurant for tourists. It’s located along the beach in Kota Kinabalu City. We were told that the food there is good but a little bit...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu: Dott’s Egg Tarts
One of the things I don’t see in Kuala Lumpur is small retails selling egg tarts solely. I’ve almost been a big fan of egg tarts and I would order egg tarts whenever I go for dimsum. Took this when it...
View ArticleKota Kinablu: Sabah Court Houses
Finally, a break from food related entries. We dropped by Sabah Court House to check out the court. Sabah Court House houses the magistrate court, sessions court and high court of Kota Kinabalu. On the...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu: Salut Zoo @ Salut Seafood Restaurant
Outside Salut Seafood Restaurant lays “Salut Zoo”. It’s not a proper zoo but it’s actually few cages with some common animals like snakes, monkeys and monitor lizards. I wonder if they were kept as...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu: Kah Hiong Ngiu Chap @ Taman Hilltop
[Note: Last KK trip post!] Kah Hiong Ngiu Chap is located at Kolam Centre Phase 2, Taman Hilltop. The first thing that caught my attention was the name, “Ngiu Chap”. In most places, it’s spelled and...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu Part II: Kedai Kopi Fook Yuen
Kedai Kopi Fook Yuen (Fook Yuen Coffeeshop) is located in a centralised hawker centre. Each shop has their own area and this can be seen from the colour of the chairs. Once you step into the centre,...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu Part II: KK -> Poring Hot Springs -> Kundasang -> Kinabalu...
The journey to Poring Hot Spring is a long and tedious one. As I’ve said earlier, we had to go narrow and windy 2 lanes roads to get to these places. We also had to go through Bad visibility, Slow...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu Part II: KK -> Poring Hot Springs -> Kundasang -> Kinabalu...
Continued from here We stopped by Pine Resort at Kundasang, a countryside town located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu. Pine Resort is located up a hill hence it’s a good place to check out the...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu Part II: Gaya Street Sunday Market
Gaya Street Sunday Market, as the name explains, is a market held every Sunday. It features local handicrafts, food, plants and even animals. Actually more than that, they sell candy floss mosquitoes...
View ArticleKota Kinabalu: Food Guide
Kedai Kopi City @ Gaya Street Tuaran Mee is a special dish that originates from the town of Tuaran, a town not far from KK City. I was told that Tuaran Mee comes in a few varieties – e.g. soup based or...
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