Jul 02

Hijau is located at BDC. You should be able to see it from the roadside on your left when you want to go to BDC if you are coming from the road below the airport flyover. It’s opened for business for months already. The atmosphere is quite unique.


Thought that it’s just another cafe in town but it’s actually a place similar to kopitiam but it’s much better than kopitiam. It was packed with people.


The interior design is quite unique. There are many stalls also, there are variety of food such as seafood, beef noodle, chicken wings, satay stalls and more.


The mini fountain lit up by the lightings installed there.


If you would like to buy things that are related to lanscaping or gradening, you can also buy it here because the owner of this place is in this business as well.


You have a round of beers with your friends there. The prices of the food and drinks here are similar to all those kopitiams out there. It’s quite hard to find parking places and place to sit because it’s always packed. It’s a place that you can hang out with your friends.

Jun 29

Kluang Station is one of the eateries you can find in tHe Spring. It’s just next to Starbucks. They serve local cuisine and if I’m not miskaten it should be a franchise. It can be considered a kopitiam where you can get basic Kopitiam food.

Let’s see what you can find there:


Nasi Ayam Merah, RM8.90


Nasi lemak, RM3.80

By the way, Kluang Station’s Kaya (coconut jam) is a very much sought after item for its quality taste and texture. Anyone tried it before? What do you think?

One more thing, they are pork-free.

You can visit Kluang Station website here.

Jun 25


2nd Home Eatery is located along Jalan Keretapi. It’s at the same row as Pearl Bridal Studio and NK Food Network(never been there yet though). They don’t have a name card so I don’t have much details about the shop.


The counter.

Let’s see what they have there. The food choices were quite limited at least for us.

Curry Noodle(RM5.50), the curry smell was strong but it’s not that spicy. However for those that cannot tolerate spiciness it can be quite spicy.


Mee Mamak(RM4.50), noodle fried with chili sauce. It’s quite spicy too for those that can’t tolerate spicy food.

Jun 11


One of the famous Bak Kut Teh places in Kuching is now available at Ban Hock Road. Just next to Ting Noodle House.

Let’s see what they have to offer for 4 persons:

Rice, included in the set. Since there were 4 persons, they suggested us to order 2 sets of bak kut teh, each set for 2 persons.


The chili that is a must for bak kut teh lovers.


One set is the usual bak kut teh, RM13 for two persons.


Another set is dry bak kut teh, RM16 for two persons. Something different that you can get there. It’s quite spicy if you cannot tolerate spicy food. You can ask them to skip the chili if you want but the taste wouldn’t be the same.


You can also order extra vegetable, this the RM5 stir fried vegetable.

If you want to get good bak kut teh in Kuching, this is one place you can go. They have a variety of drinks too such as bubble milk tea and various desserts.

Jun 08

Travillion Sin Chiew Chicken Rice was previously situated at Point One Travillion. It was previously a stall. They had recently moved to a shoplot at Ang Cheng Ho. The location is behind Kuching Park. You can go there by turning into the junction before the junction at Hock Lee. Then drive to the back of the bakery supplies shop, go straight up and take note of the shops on your left. There’s a bigger kopitiam there called Spring Garden at the same row as Travillion Sin Chiew Chicken Rice.


This picture roughly show you the look of shop from the roadside.


Here is the shop. Red signboard that you will not miss.


Kolomee(RM2.70)


Roasted Chicken Rice(RM3.50), if you opt for drumstick, it’s RM4


Steamed Chciken Rice(RM3.50), if you opt for drumstick, it’s RM4

The food prices here are very reasonable and affordale, it’s cheaper compare to other places.

May 02


After Three Kopitiam has just opened for business last week. This is the modern kopitiam not your old style kopitiam.


It was previously named as Banquet Express but for unknown reason, they changed it to After Three Kopitiam.


As the previous name suggested it, it belongs to the same management as The Banquet.


The outdoor is suitable for those that want to smoke while enjoying their food.


The inside is air-conditioned.


The menu. You can get Toast, Hong Kong Dim Sum, Noodle, Vermicelli, Hor Fun, Rice, Fast Food Tie Cai Rice, Local Favorites, Western Food, and Snacks.


Wheat Grass(RM1.20) and Tea C(RM1.40)


Cantonese Fried Rice in Basket(RM5)


Crispy Beancurd Roll(RM3)

三口饭茶餐厅 AFTER THREE KOPITIAM
Address: No. 258, Ground Floor, Yun Phin Building, Jalan Padungan, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak.
Phone: 082-259414
Operating hour: 7am-10pm

Apr 20

Food Bazaar is located in tHe Spring.


There are many choice there, you can have Indian food, Indonesian food, Korean food, Japanese food, Muslim food, Chinese food, Western food and more.


Indonesian food. It’s from Gamelan, the indonesian cafe located at Simpang Tiga.


This Set 4 that includes rice, vegetables, soup, prawn crackers, egg and more. The portion is quite big and it’s only RM6.50, no tax.


Indian food.


You can have fast food here.


Chicken Brayani (RM6.50), promotion price in March. Not sure about the actual price though.


Strawberry Fruit Cocktail (RM4.20), also promotion price in March. The actual price is RM5.20.


Hot Plate is available there too. Hot Plate Rice with Traditional “BABA” Sweet Sauce Chicken(RM5.80), if you want to add an egg, it’s RM6.80.


Hot Plate Rice with Oyster Sauce Chicken(RM5.80)

There are so much more food available there. You’ll be spoilt by choices.

Apr 13

Dalight Food Court is located between King’s Centre and Queen’s Court. If you wonder where is King’s Centre, it’s just below the Simpang Tiga flyover. The food court is big, you will not miss it when you are around that area. If still can’t make sense where, just go to King’s Center and ask those around, they will be able to tell you where.

There are many types of food on offer by many stalls. You can get Chinese to Malay food.


It’s always packed during lunch or dinner time.

Here are some food available there: 

Fishball soup.


Kampua.


Kueh Chap.

Feb 21


Jolly Kitchen located at the top floor of Hock Lee shopping centre. It used to be known as different name which I don’t remember anymore.


The interior.


Sweet Sour Fish Rice(RM5)


Mongolian Beef Rice(RM5), I think this is the name for it, can’t quite remember.

Dec 20

I know many people still wondering where is this place. It’s just next to 4th Mile Everrise or behind IGLOO. Don’t expect it to be big, it’s quite small.

food avenue
The signboard. Can you see it? If not you’ll need to wear a spec or get Lasik.

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The whole building.

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Projector. They will on it at night. I’m sure when there’s football match, it will be showing the match.

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View of the food court.

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WiFi is available there also. I’m not sure it’s workable or not as don’t have anything to test it with.

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Some of the drinks available. Iced soya bean and lime juice, total of both is RM3.10.

Some food… You can get Penang food, Singapore food and local cuisines from Malay to Chinese food there. There’s about 20+ stalls.

This is from Pinoy Ihaw-Ihaw. They opened a stall here.
food avenue

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Two types of pork rice, each RM4.50.

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Sister Crispy Popiah stall is there too.

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Pork rice from Ah Suan Chicken Rice.