GF Hotel Capital, Jalan Haji Saman, 88400, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, 88300
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Near Shuguang Department Store, it is also close to the pier. Business is very good, unlike other seafood shops in Sabah, which are mainly Chinese, there are many Europeans and Americans here. The pizza is grilled on-site and the seafood ingredients are very fresh. The price is slightly cheaper than Pizza Hut, there is a Chinese menu, and the waiter will speak Chinese. Very good.
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Near Shuguang Department Store and very close to the pier. The business is very good. Unlike other seafood restaurants in Sabah, which are mainly Chinese, there are many Europeans and Americans here. The pizzas are baked on site and the seafood ingredients are very fresh. The price is slightly cheaper than Pizza Hut, there is a Chinese menu, and the waiter can also speak Chinese. Very nice.
We ordered squid noodles and smoked salmon salad, tiramisu, and a glass of lemonade; the dishes tasted very good, especially the squid noodles, which were fragrant and a little elastic, very comfortable. The salad was not bad, the salmon was a little salty, and it was just right with the vegetables; the tiramisu had a strong taste and a lingering fragrance; the homemade lemonade is definitely worth tasting. !
Little Italy Tiramisu~Blasting Dark Chocolate~Lemon Black Tea~Mille-feuille~Thin-crust Pizza🍕~Steak~ ~Except that the steak was changed from 7 points to 10 points, everything else was pretty good~ ~There was a 10% service charge on the bill~ ~Only the next day did I find out that there was a 10% coupon on Alipay...!
This Little Italy in Sabah is ranked very high on many APP websites. In order to avoid the peak, we arrived before 5 o'clock. The price is not cheap, but it is worth it. The grilled lamb chops don't look much on the menu, but when they are served, they are full of a big pot. The lamb taste is a bit strong, but I think it's not bad, just a little old. The best thing is the garlic butter bread.
Finally, I had Nasi Lemak. This is also a signature food in Malaysia. Fried chicken nuggets are served with cucumber, peanuts, boiled eggs and then topped with sauce. I went to find the No. 73 Asam Lasa that closed the last time. Curry Lasa is more popular in Kuala Lumpur, while Asam Lasa is the specialty of Penang. !
Little Italy on Saba Island is a very good restaurant, ranked high in the island's food rankings. Here you can taste authentic Italian food, especially the lamb chops, which are not only delicious but also large in size, and are really enjoyable to eat.