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restaurants
are more reasonably priced than its hotels. If you're on a tight budget, head for the night stalls situated in the car park of the main market across the road from
Voctech
on the way to Gadong. Here, Malay favourites are laid out buffet-style, though there are no tables and chairs. Gadong, with its numerous Malay cafAŠs, is a very good place to eat in the day. Unfortunately, there is no public transport to the suburb after 6pm, and the area closes down quite early anyway. Another cheap, more accessible, option is the cluster of stalls behind the Temburong jetty on Jalan Residency, serving good and cheap
soto ayam,
nasi campur
and other Malay staples.
Hasinah Restoran
, Block 1, Unit 9, Abdul Razak Complex, Gadong. Quite fabulous and inexpensive Malay and South Indian daytime cafAŠ. Serves nine types of
dosai
and a mouthwatering
nasi campur
spread.
Hua Hua
, 48 Jl Sultan. Steamed chicken with sausage is one of the highlights in this hole-in-the-wall Chinese establishment, where B$15 feeds two people. Daily 7am-9pm.
Padian Food Court
, 1st Floor, Yayasan Complex, Jl Kumbang Pasang. Air-con food court whose stalls serve Thai, Arabic, Japanese, Indian and other regional cuisines. Daily 9am-10pm.
Port View
, the jetty, western end of Jl McArthur. Western and Malay food in relaxing setting overlooking harbour and Kampung Ayer. Main courses are around B$15. Bands play at weekends 10pm-2am. Midweek open 6pm-midnight.
Sarasaya
, Block C, Abdul Razak Complex, Gadong. Excellent Japanese restaurant. Reckon on around B$30 a head. Open 6-11pm daily.
Other useful information
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