H88, jambatan 8, jalan buli sim sim, , Sandakan, Malaysia, 90000
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A very friendly local seafood food stall, located in the downtown area, with an excellent geographical location, so the business is really good, the seafood ingredients are fresh, the flow of things is strong. The price is also very affordable.
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A very friendly local seafood food stall, located in the downtown area, with an excellent geographical location, so the business is really good, the seafood ingredients are fresh, the flow of things is strong. The price is also very affordable.
For a seafood restaurant, the fresh materials are important. So, they have to buy the lived seafood from the quay at every early morning.
This baby has no resistance to fresh seafood, and his requirements are not high, as long as it is fresh.
#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 1. Destination Overview Sandakan is the second largest city in Sabah, Malaysia, located at the entrance of a beautiful bay on the east coast of Sabah. It was once the capital of Borneo and is famous for its timber, lobster and bird's nest exports, which rank first in the country. Sandakan has an Asian tropical rainforest climate, with an average temperature of 22-35 degrees Celsius, and high temperatures and heavy rains all year round. 2. Travel timing - **Best travel time**: May to September is the best time to travel, and this is the "turtle viewing" season. - **Rainy season**: November to January of the following year is the rainy season, so it is best to avoid this period. 3. Transportation information - **Arrival and departure**: There are currently no direct flights to Sandakan in China. You can only fly to Kuala Lumpur or Kota Kinabalu and then transfer to Sandakan from these two places. - **Local transportation**: There are many taxis in the city center, and there are more taxis between the market and the big hotels. The short trip to the city center costs RM5, and the trip to Sepilok costs RM30. 4. Must-see attractions - **Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre**: the oldest and largest orangutan rehabilitation center. - **Lankayan Island**: a holiday island, coral reef snorkeling, leisure, quiet scenery, few people, and great service experience. - **Suko and Sepilok**: the second largest tropical rainforest in the world, second only to the Amazon. Suko is located deep in the rainforest, and Sepilok Resort is on the edge of the rainforest. 5. Accommodation recommendations - **Sheraton Hotel**: beautiful sea view, next to the central market, and a restaurant street by the sea. 6. Dining recommendations - **Sensen 88**: seafood is delicious and cheap. 7. Travel precautions - **Visa application**: From March 1, 2016, Malaysia has launched both e-visa and visa-free policies for Chinese tourists. - **Mosquito repellent**: Mosquito repellent is a must when walking on land in the rainforest. - **Sunscreen**: The tropical sun is too strong, so be sure to use various physical and chemical sunscreen methods. - **Snorkeling equipment**: Bring your own mask and respirator. The rental fee on the island is enough to buy new ones. 8. Itinerary suggestions - **Lankayang Island**: It is recommended to go to Lankayang from July to September, where you can see turtles laying eggs and baby turtles being released. - **Sukao Rainforest**: If you are interested in rainforests and want to see wild animals in their original ecology, you need to go to Sukao. The above is a detailed travel guide for Sandakan, I hope it will be helpful for your trip. I wish you a pleasant journey!
Sandakan is a place for eating seafood. There are many restaurants and markets in the streets and lanes. Because of the origin of the ingredients, you will basically not make mistakes. I asked many locals, and the best seafood here is actually in the water village Sim Sim Water Village, and there are two, both of which are adapted to local conditions, called Sim Sim Seafood Restaurant, only distinguished by 88 and H90. This water village is built directly on the beach, with eight large concrete bridges connecting the land road, and then small concrete bridges connecting each house. The house is supported by wooden piles, a bit like our stilt houses, but in fact, it is a cheap living plan given by the Sabah government. The place is easy to find. Walk to the end of the eighth bridge of Sen Sen. There are two side by side, H90 on the left and 88 on the right. 88 has a better reputation, so I walked in casually. The space inside is very spacious, because it is directly on the sea, and the evening breeze blows, which is very comfortable. Every place has its own famous food, just like Guangdong's bamboo noodles, Sabah's slingshot noodles are also a must. As the name suggests, slingshot noodles are very tough, and the taste when chewing is like biting a rubber band, so it is called slingshot noodles, and the taste is very unique. The scallops here, if I am not mistaken, are called flying snails. They are very tender and melt in your mouth like tofu, and they beat all kinds of garlic vermicelli in China... The shrimps and crabs are also plump. As the old saying goes, steaming seafood is the best way to show its original flavor. At most, we replace our vinegar with the sweet and spicy sauce that Southeast Asia likes to use here. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. There is a reason for it.