Visiting this place wanting decent dinner we were looking for whole fish menu. There were plenty of live safood in the large glass box similar to aquarium, with several type of fish, from as cheap as MYR 10 to the expensive type MYR 100 per 100 grams weight. Then after choose the fish, they will ask what type of cook we want, so we chose to be cooked with kangkong and belacan. The next kiosk offers us oyster omelette, and we added our dinner with this. The whole fish menu was OK and quite good, also the oyster omelette, and as the drink we enjoyed our whole coconut drink. Surprsingly for us, in that special night, this food court performed traditional native Dayak dances on the centre stage, a bonus free show for the guests. If any critics, the toilet was not up to standard, the management should improve this as a goodwill service for the...
Read moreNot as good as reviewed. Fish is fresh though but not all seafood is. Cooking is lousy and ruins the taste of the seafood. Staff is nice and friendly though and there are indigenous tribal dance performance which is nice. Pls ensure u check that the seafood u select at the tank is the one that they will cook for you. We ordered swimming sea prawns but when the food was cooked and came out, the prawns were bit soggy and definitely not fresh seafood. Either their cooking skill is really bad or they have changed the content of what your picked and ordered from the live...
Read moreFresh local sea food cooked in Cantonese style. Unbeatable price for the food quality. If you're not a fan to the local BBQ style sea food cuisine, you must come here and try out.
Also, there will be variety show by the native people at night. Includes tribal dancing, blowing arrow demonstration. If you're feeling touristy, just come here and have fun.
Me and my friends came here by chance. We had...
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