Midin The locals greatly indulge in jungle fern such as the midin (quite similar to pucuk paku that is popular in the Peninsular). Midin is much sought after for its crisp texture and great taste. Midin is usually served in two equally delicious ways - fried with either garlic or belacan
It’s a 4 story walk to the top where you are seated in an open area that is quite cooling at night. You will also see an array of restaurants and cafes that all sell seafood. The best restaurant according to my Sarawakian friend is the stall called ABC Seafood. The ABC Restaurant and in fact most of the stalls there serve Halal food. ABC Seafood Restaurant in particular have obtained a official Halal Certificate so you’ll see a nice mixture of crowd, a true meaning of 1Malaysia.
I recommend that you be at the Top Spot Seafood Food Court before 7pm to start ordering. After 8pm, you’ll see this whole place flooded with the locals and also foreign guest. They are open from 4pm till late, depending on the crowd and are open every single day (closed on alternate Mondays). Since they are above a parking lot, you’ll have no problem looking for a place for your car. If you’re at one of the hotels in Town, I’ll suggest that you just walk there.
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