Not only does Kota Kinabalu have some very fun marine activities on the island, many of the local delicacies are also very popular and delicious.
After all, there may still be some foods in foreign countries that people are not used to.
You can go to these places to try the recommended delicacies.
Yifeng Teahouse is a teahouse that has been in operation for ten years.
It is a restaurant often visited by locals in Kota Kinabalu.
They only have three dishes.
Decibel is chicken with rice, beef offal, and salad, but it tastes really good.
Address: Xin Kee Bak Kut Teh, No. 127 Gaya Street. If you go to Sabah, you must try the Malaysian style Bak Kut Teh. Xinji Bak Kut Teh is one of the famous local Bak Kut Teh.
This one is on Gaya Street.
Their Bak Kut Teh tastes very fragrant, fat but not greasy, and tastes really good.
In addition, fried dough sticks and tofu will also be delicious.
Recommended foods: Bak Kut Teh, signature Sabah Salad, beef soup, and noodles.
Address: Prince Coconut, Pantai Road, District 26, Kota Kinabalu City. Coconut paste in Kota Kinabalu is basically a dessert that every household has.
There are individual coconut and ice cream flavored coconuts.
You can choose yourself.
Recommended foods: coconut pudding, smoothie, coconut ice cream, coconut water, coconut smoothie.
Address: Five-star Hainanese Chicken Rice, No. 44, Panghai Street, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. You must try Hainanese Chicken Rice when you go to Malaysia.
The popular Hainanese chicken rice in Kota Kinabalu is the five-star Hainanese chicken rice.
The signature of this restaurant is Hainanese chicken rice.
Lay the chicken directly on the cucumbers.
The whole plate of chicken is very refreshing, the soup is very fresh, oily but not greasy, and the flying shovel is more suitable for summer eating.
The restaurant has also closed its barbecue and Cantonese-style barbecue.
Recommended food: Hainanese chicken rice, white-cut chicken leg rice.
Address: No. 1, Kota Kinabalu City Center Road. This restaurant can be said to be the number one seafood restaurant in the city center of Kota Kinabalu.
Mainly food stalls with lots of people.
Recommended food: Butter tiger prawns, mantis prawns, signature tofu, ivory clams, salted egg yolk crab, fried rice noodles.
Address: Durian Fruit Market at the foot of the flyover, Coast Street, Kota Kinabalu (near Asia Center), Sabah. If you like to eat durian, don’t miss Kota Kinabalu.
This market is only open at night.
There are both Musang King and Tekka King, but remember to go early.
Musang King sells quickly.
A paradise for durian lovers, the market is only open at night.
Elvis and Tekka have everything, but you have to get there early.
Elvis sells fast.
Address: Under the overpass behind the Holiland Hotel.