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When I stay in Bintulu for the past weeks for work, this Sea View coffee shop become the regular place for breakfast. I am staying in the same hotel (Riverfront Hotel Bintulu) that I posted here not long ago. So this restaurant is just beside the Riverfront Hotel. I just walked over to the coffee shop for breakfast. This coffee shop is really popular and it is always packed with people every morning. Sometimes you can hardly find an empty table there.
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11 comments:
I remember I passed through this restaurant before. Never thought the food there is nice
The kampua mee looked a bit oily isn't?
Have a great weekend.
Kampua looks quite fine to me. Some wantan mee in JB are 10 times more oily than that XD
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How much was that plate of fried mee? Looks so delisious! So much ingredients!!! Sibu RM2.50-2.80 but the meat so little, so miserable...like those things I korek out of my nose! Hahahahahaha!!! I know I'm so gross!!!
P.S. I think they told me that coffee shop is very popular for its porridge? Opens till late at night or something...
Would love to try both noodles! : )
borneo falcon - You should try it next time you go there. Not bad.
mei teng - Actually not so oily. But a little bit wet. They didn't really dried the noodle. If not, the plate of Kampua mee will be taste better.
jl - haha. long time I didn't eat wantan mee already. Can't get any here. Will join the game if possible.
suituapui - I think it is RM3.50 if my memory serve me right. I feel the same also that Sibu one really getting less and less ingredients as you said. But for the korek from nose one, I don't want to relate it to my food. Haha. No joke no fun mah. :) Nope, the porridge shop is another one near the place. other end of the hotel. Only start business at night. Famous of its fried chicken feet.
foongpc - You should give it a try if have chance. Nice food.
i only tried Kolo Mee in Kuching... yet to try the Kampua mee. Will pay Sibu and Bintulu to try the Kampua mee :)
is there a nice seaview from that restaurant or it's just the name?? haha :)
i miss fried noodles, can't buy it here and even the ingredients is hard to get. Even if i can cook, i still miss the fun of going to places to order and eat it. there are some chinese restaurants but way too pricey
tz - Kolok mee is famous in Kuching and the Kampua mee is in Sibu. Should try it and let me know which one you prefer. :)
[sk] - The restaurant is facing the river. Not the sea. Maybe can ask them to change the name to riverview restaurant. hehe.
ayie - If you come here to eat, the fried noodles is only selling for RM2.80 in Sibu. Cheap cheap. Sometimes those food we eat outside is just different from what we cooked ourselves. I also like to eating out sometimes.
i used to eat out more back home (philippines) but here in US now...so much junkies so unhealthy