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A great cafe that is perfect for breakfast and lunch. There are plenty of options available, including a variety of Western, local, and Malay foods such as different types of noodles, dumplings, dim sum, potatoes, french fries, fish balls, fish cakes, half-boiled eggs with toast and coffee, laksa, nasi lemak, fried chicken rice, chicken and fish satay, American breakfast, and more. The afternoon tea also includes sna... View all feedback.
What Jane Sekhar doesn't like about Sibu Thomson Corner Pedada:
Non-halal. Outlet offering good choices of simple local food and drinks like kampua noodles, laksa, rojak, kompia (Foochow's burger), coffee, tea, and desserts like ABC and more. Food and drinks are affordable and some are really tasty. Popular among locals, and can get crowded especially during meal and tea time. Place your order and pay at the front cashier counter, then grab a seat and wait for your goodies to be... View all feedback.
A great cafe that is perfect for breakfast and lunch. There are plenty of options available, including a variety of Western, local, and Malay foods such as different types of noodles, dumplings, dim sum, potatoes, french fries, fish balls, fish cakes, half-boiled eggs with toast and coffee, laksa, nasi lemak, fried chicken rice, chicken and fish satay, American breakfast, and more. The afternoon tea also includes snacks and local treats. The list of choices seems endless. I highly recommend trying this place out if you are in Sibu. Delicious!
Great laksa! The restaurant is open until evening, so you can enjoy your dinner with some delicious local dishes.
This restaurant is a classic spot for red bean shake kompia, just like it was when I was a child. The taste remains the same over the years, bringing back fond memories.
This is One of my favourite eateries as it has a variety of foods in one stop! You could get laksa, chicken rice, rojak, sotong kangkong, local desserts, Siew mai, Kompia burgers etc Service is pretty fast and the staff are pretty friendly. The price is quite reasonable for the portion served. My only dislike of this place is the carpark. With a town that has a handful of inconsiderate drivers, it makes it really hard to reverse your car without honking away for the selfish driver who parked right behind you, while blocking others getting thru too!
Non-halal. Outlet offering good choices of simple local food and drinks like kampua noodles, laksa, rojak, kompia (Foochow's burger), coffee, tea, and desserts like ABC and more. Food and drinks are affordable and some are really tasty. Popular among locals, and can get crowded especially during meal and tea time. Place your order and pay at the front cashier counter, then grab a seat and wait for your goodies to be served.