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International Bike Week – Count Down | Malibu Lifestyle B&B - Come Sarawak


International Bike Week – Count Down | Malibu Lifestyle B&B

Posted: 02 Sep 2015 08:29 AM PDT

Kuching International Bike Week

KUCHING INTERNATIONAL BIKE WEEK (3-6 Sept 2015)

  • Among the highlights:
    -Stunt clinics
    -Ms KIBW
    -Battle of the bands
    -Concert feat Ramli Sarip
    -Lucky Draw

More @ Travel.inSarawak.net: Kuching International Bike Week 2015.

EVENT PROGRAMME

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Posted: 18 Jul 2015 11:31 PM PDT

The Rainforest World Music Festival is a unique festival that brings together on the same stage renowned world musicians from all continents and indigenous musicians from the interiors of the mythical island of Borneo.

Its formula of afternoon informative workshops, ethno-musical lectures, jamming sessions and mini concerts, followed by evening performances on the main stage has proven to be a hit with the audience, who come from near and far.

The festival site also sets up a variety of food and drink stalls, an arts and crafts area as well as a counter for festival memorabilia, Sarawak souvenirs and CDs by the performing artists, all this contributing to a fun filled, wholesome festival experience. World Music plus a country fair atmosphere in the midst of lush greenery.

The Rainforest World Music Festival, a not-to-be-missed occasion, guarantees a smashing time in the heart of the Borneo Jungle.

Damai - Aerial

Aerial View of the Damai Peninsular – a prime tourist destination 40-min drive out of Kuching. There are three beach resorts, a 18-hole golf course, a boutique hideaway and a few homestay operators for your accommodation needs.  The peninsular is also home to the Gunung (Mt.) Santubong National Park and fringes the Kuching Wetland Areas – a RAMSAR site. Interesting activities include a hike up Mt. Santubong, watch Irrawaddy Dolphins, crocodiles or fireflies. The Sarawak Cultural Village, an award-winning living museum, is nestled at the foot of the legendary Mt. Santubong.

Sarawak Cultural Village

<b>Top seafood restaurants in kuching</b> - Come Sarawak - Come Sarawak

Posted: 20 Feb 2014 09:41 AM PST

In Kuching we are still fortunate to be able to enjoy very good seafood at relatively reasonable prices. Though the variety can't compare to Kota Kinabalu, the quality and freshness of what we do get is usually pretty peachy.

You can find seafood restaurants almost anywhere in Kuching, but if you are looking for Halal outlets then there are really only 2 options - Top Spot Food Court right in town centre - or Rock Road Seafood. Rock Road Seafood has been around for a very long time, and they haven't changed much except the decor has been incrementally upgraded over the years. This is one of the most popular restaurants with our local political class, especially during the State Legislative Assembly Seatings. 

The ground floor of the restaurant is like a mini wet market. Here you can select the seafood and other items that you want, and let them know how you want the items to be cooked. You can also get them to weigh the items so you know exactly how much you will be paying - instead of getting a sticker shock later.


 We ordered the usual - starting with stir-fried midin with garlic. It was very good.


The Sweet Corn Soup was one of the best we've had - very tasty and with chunks of fresh crab meat.

 The Oyster Omelette was pretty standard - and with lots of oysters.


Buttered Prawns with Egg Floss - nicely done, with the prawns still tender and sweet.


The main reason we went there - Crabs in "Satay Sauce". This is one of their signature dishes, and it never disappoints. I don't know why the sauce is called  "Satay Sauce" because it doesn't taste anything like its namesake, but is sure is tasty. We picked two of the largest crabs they had - and they were both excellent - with lots of fresh, sweet meat inside the gigantic claws.





The food at Rock Road Seafood has steadily improved over the years. Today I would say they are one of the best seafood places in town, but you will be paying a bit  more then most other establishments. However since you get to actually pick the seafood yourself, you are getting what you pay for.