Onion Egg Rolled Bread Restaurants in Sibu

The best places in Sibu to eat Onion Egg Rolled Bread. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Sibu who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Onion Egg Rolled Bread or dine out.

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City: Sibu, Winner GYM, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia
In the kitchen of Liza Islamic Cafe in Sibu, typical Asian spices fine traditional dishes are prepared, Moreover, one can find an very good diversity of different Malaysian national dishes such as Wantan, Roti, Naan and also Ayam in the menu. Apart from simple snacks, sweet pieces and cakes, there are also cold and hot drinks, The inventive fusion of different menus with fresh and partially daring products is highly valued by the customers - a nice example of Asian Fusion.
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City: Sibu, Yah Kuok Cafe, Lorong Indah Timur 3, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia
On this site, you can find the complete menu of Roti Canai Hing Long Cheng Cafe from Sibu. Currently, there are 14 dishes and drinks available. For changing offers, please contact the owner of the restaurant directly. You can also contact them through their website.
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City: Sibu, Multi Million Resources, Jalan Pulau, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia
A complete menu of Mamak Kafe Sibu from Sibu covering all 191 courses and drinks can be found here on the food list. For changing offers, please get in touch via phone or use the contact details provided on the website.
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City: Sibu, Jia Jia Lok Food Court, Lorong Chew Siik Hiong, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia
"I've come here for the Laksa, which was previously at Chieng's Corner at High Street. It's considered the best in town, on par with Kuching's kind of Laksa. The stall owner hails from Kuching, and he's meticulous with cooking its broth, which sits for a period of time for the flavor to sink in before the first bowl is served. Chicken is in chunks, and the Sambal Belacan has the right touch of Belacan plus some extras."

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