Cnr Jln North Yu Seng & Jln Merbau, Miri 98000, Malaysia
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Mingdian is a bar and restaurant. It is located in the center of Miri, on the ground floor of the Meilun Building. The store is not small. Similar bars and restaurants are common in the center of Miri. The business is especially good in the evening.
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Mingdian is a bar and restaurant. It is located in the center of Miri, on the ground floor of the Meilun Building. The store is not small. Similar bars and restaurants are common in the center of Miri. The business is especially good in the evening.
The overall feeling is very delicate, and the dishes are very good-looking, which is completely unexpected.
It's a coffee shop with a bit of atmosphere. It's quite nice to sit here for a while!
#創創動計劃分驚元现金 Miri is the "Oil City" in Sarawak, Malaysia. It has both a leisurely Nanyang style and rich natural landscapes. For mothers traveling with children, this city has a slow pace, friendly prices, and a concentration of food and attractions, making it a great place to arrange a parent-child Citywalk without rushing. The following guide is designed for mothers, taking into account the children's fun and the mother's taste buds! Miri may not be as prosperous as a big city, but this slow-paced Nanyang life is just right for taking children to savor. While shopping and eating, discover the warmth and fun of Sarawak with your children! [Highlights of the trip] ✅ Pedestrian-friendly: Attractions and food are concentrated in the city center, and there is no pressure to push a stroller ✅ Mild taste: Local specialties with less spice are recommended, which can be eaten by children ✅ Combination of movement and stillness: Interspersed with parks and museums, let children release their energy and mothers relax ✅ Budget controllable: 50 MYR per person/day, good food and fun, super cost-effective [Recommended Citywalk route for mothers] Morning: Historical exploration + natural breathing 📍Starting point: Petroleum Museum Highlights: Free visit! Through interactive models and 3D movies, take your children to understand the process of oil extraction. The "oil derrick" landmark at the door is suitable for taking pictures. Tips: The air conditioning in the museum is relatively cool, so it is recommended to bring a thin jacket; there is a lawn next to it for picnics. 5 minutes walk → Miri City Park Highlights: A natural oxygen bar with green trees, children's play facilities, a small lake and trails. Mom can sit in a lakeside cafe (recommended: Cafe Perk) and order a cup of Sarawak white coffee while the kids play on the slide. Tips: There are clean public toilets and baby rooms in the park, which are convenient for changing diapers. Noon: Nanyang-style lunch 📍Recommended restaurant: Ming Cafe Must-order dishes: Sarawak Laksa: The soup base is mild and fresh, and you can choose not to add spiciness. It is served with shrimp and shredded chicken, which is highly acceptable to children. Kolo Mee: Dry noodles + barbecued pork, with a chewy texture, you can ask for less oil. Teh C Special: Bottom layer of coconut sugar + middle layer of light milk + top layer of black tea, good for taking photos, and the sweetness can be selected. Tips: Children's dining chairs are provided. You need to wait for a seat during peak hours. It is recommended to arrive before 11:30. Afternoon: Cultural walk + market life 10 minutes walk → Old Miri Highlights: Colonial-style buildings and Nanyang arcades interweave, suitable for taking retro parent-child photos. Recommended check-in spots: Tua Pek Kong Temple: A century-old Chinese temple, colorful roof carvings attract children's attention. Handicraft Market: Selling handicrafts and Sarawak pepper (moms can buy it as a souvenir). 8 minutes walk → Pasar Utama Miri Highlights: Fresh market on the first floor (bring children to know tropical fruits), food court on the second floor! Recommended to try: Apam Balik: Malay pancakes with peanuts and corn, sweet and soft. ABC Ice (Ais Kacang): Rainbow shaved ice + red beans + coconut sugar, a great way to relieve summer heat. Tips: The market is crowded, it is recommended to use a carrier instead of a stroller; the most stalls are after 4 pm. Evening: Stroll along the river at sunset 📍Location: Miri Riverfront How to play: The boardwalk along the river is flat and open, watch the sunset reflecting on the river, and there are often street performers performing. Hidden benefits: There is a night market every Friday/Saturday night (snack recommendations: satay meat skewers, durian cendol). Tips: There are many mosquitoes by the river, so spray mosquito repellent in advance; there is a convenience store nearby where you can buy drinking water. 📝Exclusive Tips for Moms [One] Transportation: Grab taxi is cheap and convenient (strollers can be placed in the trunk), about 5-10 Malaysian ringgits one way in the city. [Two] Mother and baby facilities: There are breastfeeding rooms in large shopping malls (Bintang Mall) and parks, so bring wet wipes and portable diapers with you. [Three] Meal preparation suggestions: Local food is sweet, so you can bring sugar-free yogurt or fruit (such as bananas) with you to adjust the taste for your child. [Four] Rainy day plan: Miri Rainforest Gallery has an indoor flora and fauna exhibition, which is interesting and not boring. #Children's favorite parent-child restaurant #Mom's recommendation