Location was great, in the heart of Kuching town, within 2-10mins walk to the most popular restaurants, bars, sight seeing places in town. ||||The staff contacted us early to enquire about our check in time. As our flight arrives late into Kuching, she provide us with details on how to get in on our own and check in was done the next day at our convenience. ||||Bed and pillow were comfortable. Towel was clean, Room was simple and nice. Bathroom was small but adequate. Water pressure in shower was good. Hot water was adequate. ||||we stayed there on Sunday and Monday. The guesthouse is next to a church where the church bells rang every hour on Sunday morning from about 6am or 7am (?). We were still asleep as we got in late after a night out. On Monday, the church bells rang again early in the morning. ||||We were staying in rooms 1 and 2 which was at the front of the shophouse, and our bed were against the front wall. There was no false ceiling between the ground floor and 1st floor. Hence we could hear people talking as their voices travelled upwards to the bed. ||||Great place to stay if you are an early riser. ||Otherwise, you wont get much sleep here with the church bells and people...
Read moreLocation was great, in the heart of Kuching town, within 2-10mins walk to the most popular restaurants, bars, sight seeing places in town. ||||The staff contacted us early to enquire about our check in time. As our flight arrives late into Kuching, she provide us with details on how to get in on our own and check in was done the next day at our convenience. ||||Bed and pillow were comfortable. Towel was clean, Room was simple and nice. Bathroom was small but adequate. Water pressure in shower was good. Hot water was adequate. ||||we stayed there on Sunday and Monday. The guesthouse is next to a church where the church bells rang every hour on Sunday morning from about 6am or 7am (?). We were still asleep as we got in late after a night out. On Monday, the church bells rang again early in the morning. ||||We were staying in rooms 1 and 2 which was at the front of the shophouse, and our bed were against the front wall. There was no false ceiling between the ground floor and 1st floor. Hence we could hear people talking as their voices travelled upwards to the bed. ||||Great place to stay if you are an early riser. ||Otherwise, you wont get much sleep here with the church bells and people...
Read moreWe did not stay here. This review is for the food.
Located a few shops away from Indah House and Pinggai Café, Lima-tujoh is an nondesrcipt café mainly selling nasi lemak. Décor is simple. Menu is handwriiten on the blackboard above cashier counter.
We were here for lunch. We ordered 3 different kinds of nasi lemak. With one sunshine egg, the normal nuts and anchoives, cucumber and of course the coconut-flavoured white rice, the Nasi Lemak Biasa is the cheapest among all at RM5.90. Served in traditional flowered design metal plate. It is simple and delicious.
Nasi Lemak Kari Ayam (RM10) has the usual components of the Biasa but comes with a bowl of reddish curry of chicken. It also comes with a small plate of sambal chilli. Nice.
Nasi Lemak Sambal Sotong (RM12) is delicious. The squid is fresh and the sambal is excellent. The spicy mix of chilli, belacan, onion, garlic, tomato and other spices makes this sambal goes very well with the coconutty rice.
After the lunch, we also tried the coffee. It is smooth and aromatic. It is a...
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