Little Soho has a food court that boasts an array of international food vendors. Savour tasty Thai cuisine at J’nom, which has unique Thai-Italian fusion dishes such as their green curry spaghetti that marries spicy-coconutty flavours of green curry with Italian spaghetti perfectly. Sample siumai with a difference at Siumai King – their best-selling hot and spicy shumai will surely awaken your tastebuds. Brukori offers Korean staples such as hot-stone bibimbap, kimchi deopbap (stir-fried kimchi with rice) and rolled gimbap with a variety of fillings. Dining at Uncle Barb’s guarantees a different experience where food is served communal-style. Food is placed on the table for everyone (up to 10 pax) to share and enjoy, no plates required. They offer a selection of seafood cooked with their special sambal sauce. Lastly, end your gastronomic tour and sweeten your palate with nyonya delicacies from Sweet Nyonya.
For those without access to a private car, we recommend using Dart (think of it as Brunei’s Uber or Grab) which is the most convenient option for traveling in Brunei. While it provides hassle-free booking and convenience, keep in mind that pricing may vary.
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