After googled about the delicious food in kuching, I found out most of them are located at the town, which is more like the open air kopitiam style. I decided to plan a short trip to there since it was a school holiday and it was a weekend which means less crowded and shorter queue. Lucky Justine got a parking and started walking around the streets. What I love about walking along the old streets were that you got to discover many kopitiams which are not really conspicuous and I simply love the vintage looking streets and buildings. I personally attracted to this kinda design, HAHA! You are advised to go in the morning because most of the kopitiams only operate in the morning and close around the afternoon.
Here are some of the random streets shots, my photo- taking skill is a fail, HAHA.
This is the first destination of the trip and where I had lunch. This is the Lau Ya Keng, located opposite ShangDi temple.
This is the famous fish ball soup and kolok mee. I love the elastic and freshly prepared handmade fish balls. Didn't get to try the kueh chap, but it is in my next visit list.
This is the famous pork satay, min order is 5 sticks and the stall only operates after 1pm.
Exploring the city after lunch, some random photos and landmarks.
Black bean coffee is highly recommended on the tripadvisor! As a coffee lover, this is the high light of the trip, HAHA! highly recommended for those who love coffee! They are still using vintage machines to serve coffee.
Ice latte
Dinner at Borneo Delight, I chose a window seat.
The portion of tomato mee is way too big for one person!
Headed back to uni after dinner, my legs were shaking all the way home.
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