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1. Tasek Brasserie
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AU$21
Western-style
2. Aminah Arif restaurant
4
/5
8 Reviews
AU$12
Asian Cuisine
幸福人生LOVE
We sampled a local delicacy called Ambuyat. Ambuyat is a dish that originates from the inside of the trunk of the sago palm. Ambuyat is eaten using bamboo forks called chandas, which are rolled in starch and then dipped in soy sauce, and there are many varieties of them.
3. McDonald
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/5
4 Reviews
AU$10
Fast Food
祁祁123
McDonald's porridge, McDonald's abroad actually has porridge, and there are fresh dried fish and delicious, and I also ordered their salad. It was past ten o'clock in the evening, and the locals actually ate a lot
4. Kaizen Sushi
4.1
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25 Reviews
AU$32
Japanese
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空空CJ
Best sushi This little restaurant in the city center serves good and cheap sushi. Nothing special, just one of the best sushi in town. Better than most restaurants. The lines are crazy during lunch time, so come early. They also have a small shop selling Japanese food and free water.
5. All Seasons Restaurant
4
/5
16 Reviews
AU$10
千山任我行
This Four Seasons restaurant is a small and famous Chinese restaurant in the center of Sribaga Bay, Brunei's capital. There are rich buffets and very authentic Hong Kong-style snacks. Business is very good. The overall price is affordable and the ingredients are fresh.
6. Noralizah & Iskandar House of Curry
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/5
1 Reviews
AU$8
Halal
123-traveller
Norlizah and Iskandar House of Curry is a typical southeastern Asian local restaurant to take some Malaysian dishes.
7. Roti Culture
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AU$15
Southeast Asian
money姐_肚纸饿
If you don't understand, just ask😂Is Brunei's wifi gold-plated❓ Wu Zun's restaurant has wifi, but I asked the staff and they said it's not open to the public Afternoon tea at a six-star hotel, you need to enter your accommodation information to connect to the wifi, or 35 dollars for 24 hours Driving from Miri🇲🇾 in Sarawak, Malaysia to Bandar Seri Begawan🇧🇳 in Brunei for two days and one night is really crazy👍Thumbs up for the sisters' first right-hand drive self-driving💯 Brunei is a small energy powerhouse divided into two parts by East Malaysia, facing the South China Sea. Compared to the boring entertainment in Islamic countries 🈲9🈲 mentioned on the Internet, my personal more intuitive feeling is the heat❗ and the stingy Wifi❗ 👮Brunei is visa-free for China, but you need to register and fill in the E-arrival in advance (QQ email doesn't seem to work). If you travel from Malaysia to Brunei, remember to fill in the Malaysian entry card on the return trip 💴Brunei dollar and Singapore dollar are 1:1≈5.6 soft sister yuan (Brunei only recognizes Singapore banknotes and not coins, 1 dollar Singapore coin cannot be spent), ATM withdrawals have a 3 dollar handling fee, it is recommended to exchange Singapore dollars or cash in advance 📱Brunei Internet cards are expensive, short-term sim cards can be applied for at airports and other places. We opened a 2-day overseas data package, which can be used as an Internet card, and Google loading is also difficult 〰〰📍Bandar Seri Begawan (map 👀Figure 17)〰〰 ✔Jame’asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque Mosque: Brunei's largest mosque, open to tourists for free at designated times, after 14:00 in the afternoon, robes are provided and visitors need to register ✔Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque: The golden-domed mosque by the lake in the city center, burqas are provided and visitors need to register ✔BIBD Frame Brunei Darussalam: It's a small win, and it looks great with Omar Mosque ✔The Big Wall Brunei: Who can't love a wall of landmark murals? ✔Royal Regalia Museum: The exterior is viewed by car ✔Istana Nurul Iman: The place where the Sultan lives is not open to the public. You can take a boat to see it from a distance, or make an appointment to visit it on a few open days every year. Drive through the gate and the iron gate is closed and guarded by security guards ✔The Empire Hotel & Country Club: The world's only six-star hotel🌇The sunset is not inferior to Tanjong Aru. The hotel is large and open to the public for free. There are afternoon tea sets on weekends and a la carte on weekdays. The downside is that it is 15 kilometers from the city center and there is no free wifi ✔Kampong Ayer: The world's largest stilt house village, with colorful wooden houses and newly built single-family villas. The living environment is very clean. You can wave at the pier to take a boat for $1 per person one way to enter the village. You can also charter a boat for 1 hour to see the palace and monkeys (about $30-50 🔪) ✔Gadong Night Market: A very lively night market, various stalls start at $1, the smoke is quite big and hot, there are cats who are not afraid of strangers, ordered drinks, fried noodles (with wok gas), chicken butt (so-so), chicken gizzards, fried spring rolls, fried fish cakes, sandwiches and pan-fried cakes (only satisfied, but too sweet) ✔Wu Zun Restaurant Roti Culture: A variety of Indian cakes are not bad, the entrance is a striking human-shaped stand and Wu Zun, neinei and Max's hand prints ✔Wu Zun Bakery Bake Culture Brunei :We wanted to go there, but the road conditions in the capital, right-hand steering, and high temperatures made us go back home directly ✔The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: A chain coffee shop near the mural 〰〰Surrounding attractions〰〰 ✔Sungai Tutong: A river where you can see buffaloes, crocodiles, and wild animals ✔Ulu Temburong National Park: A primitive jungle on the other half of the land, with various animals and a popular suspension bridge 〰〰Domestic transportation〰〰 In the city: ①Dart taxi: Usually starts at $5, and requires a Brunei phone number to register ②Bus: It is said that it is difficult to wait Cross-city: ①Charter a car ② Self-driving 〰〰Cross-border transportation〰〰 ① Airplane: China (Beijing, Guangzhou, Nanning, etc.)/Malaysia (Kota Kinabalu, etc.)/Singapore=Bandar Seri Begawan direct flight, Royal Brunei Airlines round trip is more cost-effective than one-way ② Charter/self-driving: Kota Kinabalu=Bandar Seri Begawan one-way 330 kilometers with average road conditions; Miri=Bandar Seri Begawan one-way 160 kilometers with good road conditions ③ Long-distance bus: Kota Kinabalu KK sentral=Brunei has direct buses every other day, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 07:30 to Kota Kinabalu, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 08:00 to Brunei ④ Boat + car: more troublesome and not cost-saving Travel in Brunei respects local customs👋I can’t write anymore, so I’ll stop here #Visa-free countries that you can go on a whim #Places that are asked about by friends #Where to go on weekends #Monthly special plan #Urban humanities notes
8. Excapade Sushi
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AU$31
Japanese
gudonghei
In contrast to the situation of most Brunei Grand Hotels such as the Emperor Pavilion and the Dynasty Hotel, Excapade Sushi is probably the hottest restaurant in Brunei. 8 branches are all over Brunei. Good dining environment and exquisite Japanese food are the best choice for enjoying romantic time, and the price of the people is even more impressive for those sushi restaurants in China. Tips: Excapade has a membership card system, and you can get a VIP card for 200 yuan or pay a 20 yuan purchase fee. You can get a 10% discount on your card. When you encounter an event, you can get a 30% discount on your card.
9. Pondok Sari Wangi
4.5
/5
2 Reviews
AU$29
Asian Cuisine
123-traveller
Pondok Sari Wangi Restaurant is a southeastern Asian and eastern Asian style restaurant to have various flavor dishes.
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