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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Editor Picks: 10 Heavenly Sarawakian Foods You Must Try in Central Sarawak!

Editor Picks: 10 Heavenly Sarawakian Foods You Must Try in Central Sarawak!

September 1, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

After my 4 days 3 nights trip in Central of Sarawak, we had enjoyed so much of the local delicacies of Sibu, Mukah and also Sarikei. And for those who are well verse with Sarawak, they comes with a wide variety of unique food you MUST try when you are there. Hereby , we had listed 10 things to enjoy in Central of Sarawak.

1) Red Wine Mee Suah
The red wine mee suah is originated from FuZhou and this one dish meal comes with loads of ginger, and rice wine. Topped with egg, longetivity noodles and egg with it. According to the owner, the red wine mee suah is being taken during confinement by the locals here and they served them to friends and family during baby full moon as well. Comparable to the West Malaysia, the Sarawak Red Wine Mee Suah comes with the clearer red wine soup and the taste is more mild.
Price: RM 6.00 
Where to Have it? 
Mr Uncle Bakery
Address: 15, Lorong Pahlawan 7e, Pekan Sibu, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia
Phone: +60 19-817 1076


2) Kampua noodles

Kampua Noodles is one of a MUST to have when you are in Sibu. It is easily find in most coffee shop in Sibu and everyone have their own preference of kampua noodles. Have them plain or have them with charsiew  or not. Comparable to Kolo Noodles, Kampua Noodles specialies from Sibu and Kolo Noodles is from Kuching. Asides,the kampua noodles are much thicker comepared to the traditional mee kia but thinner than the mee pok. And in Sibu, kampua noodles is filled wth loads of shallots and other condiets. The noodles textures comes smooth and soft compared to the kolo me.
Price: RM 3.00 
Where to Have it? 
Bosco Cafe
Address: NO. 9, G/F, JLN RAKYAT, 96000 SIBU


3) Big Head Prawn Noodles


Big Head Prawn Noodles is one of the signature  in Sibu too. The big head prawn noodles where they are being cook with the thicker Fu chow noodles and light spicy brooth. The prawns are sliced half with the complete sweetness flavours. The big head prawns comes pretty huge and fresh.
Price: RM 38.00 
Where to Have it?
Bosco Cafe
Address: NO. 9, G/F, JLN RAKYAT, 96000 SIBU

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