I think most Sarawakians know that "kampua" is famously known in Sibu. I've tried several places that serve kampua in Kuching. Sadiqin Lim is a place you don't want to miss out, starting from 7MYR for small to 9MYR big sizes. Halal version too.
Taste good, not just hype or cincai buat one but I hope they serve "清汤" means "soup" with their kampua as well. Cannot miss out because the soup makes it more authentic. When you eat kampua, mostly it's dry(normal texture), then hit it up with soup. Baru hociak!
Of course they do serve Bak Kut Teh too. Herbal soup but it's different from ”清汤”。。
Anyway, I recommend to try Kampua Putih/Masin first. It's more authentic than other version like soy sauce/chilli. Sometimes sauces can be too overwhelming.Then you can try...
Read moreKampua Awesome I'm from Kapit traveling food hunter taste exactly kampua sibu and exactly from kapit but kapit more soya sauce but this was soya sauce chicken and great. atmosphere here also clean .but I don't care atmosphere here but it is clean ..because I care about food and cleanliness kitchen. The price started small 6Ringgit medium 9Ringgit Big 10Ringgit. Owner friendly and it is friendly muslim. Also muslim work there. In the picture I order big 10Ringgit. If someone from miri, sibu , kapit I Recommend here. If you guys miss your home town kampua this is the right place. But soup kosong...
Read more1st time tried this Halal Kampua Noodle and the Beef Bak Kut Teh. Very delicious, to be honest. I would recommend everyone to try the Kampua Noodle (3 types to choose from) and the Beef Bak Kut Teh. Portion wise is a lot as well.
FYI, self-service to make orders over at the counter, get your table utensils, and drinks at the next stall to it. Then, they'll deliver your...
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