Kuching Foodie Tour

  • Day 1: Topspot Food Court
    14 minutes (4.5 km) from Kuching International Airport

    Topspot Food Court is a must-visit food court in Kuching, known for its fresh seafood and grilled dishes. It is located on the top floor of a multi-story carpark, with outdoor seating and a lively atmosphere. Don't miss the butter prawns, bamboo clams, and stingray grilled to perfection.

  • Day 2: Bako National Park Cafe
    50 minutes (24 km) from Kuching city center

    Take a day trip to Bako National Park, a natural wonderland of rainforests, waterfalls, and secluded beaches. After a morning of hiking and wildlife spotting, enjoy a relaxing lunch at the Bako National Park Cafe. Try the local specialty of laksa, a spicy noodle soup made with fish and coconut milk.

  • Day 3: Chong Choon Cafe
    8 minutes (1.5 km) from Sarawak River waterfront

    Chong Choon Cafe is a Kuching institution, serving up some of the best kolo mee (dry tossed noodles) in the city since the 1950s. The dish features springy yellow noodles tossed with minced pork, char siew (barbecued pork), and crispy lard, topped with shallots and spring onions.

  • Day 4: Carpenter Street Food Market
    2 minutes (400 meters) from India Street

    Carpenter Street Food Market is a bustling night market that comes alive after sunset, offering a variety of local street food and snacks. From sago worms and fried chicken skin to durian ice cream and kueh, there's something for every adventurous foodie to try.

  • Day 5: The Dyak
    15 minutes (6 km) from Kuching Waterfront

    The Dyak is a contemporary Sarawakian restaurant that celebrates the indigenous culture and cuisine of the state. The menu features dishes like manok pansoh (bamboo chicken), midin (jungle fern), and tuak (rice wine), presented with a modern twist. Don't miss the Sarawak layer cake for dessert.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Topspot Food Court (1 hour, MYR 50)
  • Bako National Park Cafe (2 hours, MYR 20)
  • Chong Choon Cafe (45 minutes, MYR 8)
  • Carpenter Street Food Market (2 hours, MYR 25)
  • The Dyak (2 hours, MYR 80)
  • Total Estimated Costs (MYR 183)

Transportation

The best way to get around Kuching is by taxi or Grab (ride-sharing app). Taxis are plentiful and affordable, with fares starting at MYR 3.50. Grab is slightly cheaper than taxis, with similar rates and more convenient payment options. For day trips to Bako National Park, you can hire a taxi or join a guided tour for around MYR 100.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider exploring the city's Chinatown area for street food and souvenir shopping. You can also take a day trip to Semenggoh Nature Reserve to see the orangutans in their natural habitat. If you have less time, prioritize the must-visit food spots on this itinerary and consider combining some of the activities to save time.

Airports

Kuching International Airport (KCH) is the main airport serving Kuching, located about 11 km from the city center. The airport offers direct flights to major cities in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries, as well as connecting flights to international destinations. A taxi from the airport to the city center takes about 20 minutes and costs around MYR 25-30.

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