English Tea House & Restaurant
SAR38Western-styleBrunchAfternoon Tea
Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 10:00
No.2002, Jalan Istana, 90000 Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia
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Nice view, new place but bad food, need new chef!...it is good for places like this..especially for travelers.
The environment is beautiful, it was built by the British. The food is not outstanding, but the service is very good. The sandwich is as high as a palm, with a lot of meat, and it is very greasy. The fries are delicious
I didn't expect that in such a small fishing village, there is such a fine restaurant. The environment is very elegant and the dishes are beautifully presented, especially the desserts. It feels like the chef has put a lot of effort into making them.
Pretty good and feels healthy. Love it.
#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 When you enter Sandakan, a journey through time and space is waiting for you. Starting from the Jamai Mosque next to the Sandakan Grand Hotel, following the map and the finger marks on the ground, you will visit the historical buildings of this small town one by one for hundreds of years. Stepping onto the painted hundred-step staircase, you will arrive at the former residence of AGNES KEITH, the author of "The Land Below the Wind", and feel her breath of life; take a break at the English tea house and restaurant, taste a glass of freshly squeezed juice, and overlook the magnificent sea view; one of the oldest churches in Borneo and the Guanyin Temple hidden on the hillside are also not to be missed. Every time you arrive at a monument, there are detailed plaque explanations, making your check-in journey clear and interesting. The hiking difficulty is moderate, the whole journey is about 2.5 hours, the path is flat but you need to climb uphill and stairs, and some sections of the road are not shaded, so be sure to take sun protection measures. In terms of food, Sandakan is also not to be underestimated: • Sanda Geng: Serves desserts, coffee, and traditional food such as nasi lemak and laksa. • Simsim90: Located in Simsim Seafood Street, it has a Cantonese-speaking Chinese owner. The seafood is fresh and the price is reasonable. The fried crab with salted egg yolk is particularly delicious. Paired with the sunset and sea breeze, you can enjoy an unparalleled dining experience. • Simsim H84: Special dishes include preserved egg dumplings and slingshot noodles, which have a unique taste and are far superior to similar restaurants in Kota Kinabalu. • Bistro88: A high-scoring restaurant, the three-color milk tea is rich and delicious, worth a try. • Traditional fried meat noodles: Local old-fashioned flavor, affordable price, a bowl of noodles is only 6 Malaysian ringgit, a great choice for breakfast. Please note that the store opening hours may change, it is recommended to check Google map in advance to avoid disappointment. In terms of transportation, grab service is convenient and easy to shuttle between cities. It is recommended to combine the trip to Sandakan Old Town with the rainforest adventure: those who are short on time can go to Sepilok, a 30-minute drive from the city, to see orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and sun bears up close; those who love hiking can visit the RDC Rainforest Discovery Center and Botanical Gardens to experience night activities. Local hostels and chartered car services are all available to meet your various needs. #Sandakan #EastMalaysia #Malaysia #Sabah