Located at Simpang Bukit Kuda, Jalan Pohon Batu in Labuan, the Sup Power Restaurant will get all your soup cravings fixed with a nice and affordable dinner.
Opening hours
Monday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Tuesday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Wednesday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Thursday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Friday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Saturday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Sunday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
What to expect?
What to expect?
Aside from being a good place for dinner and casual hang out during your getaway in Labuan, the soup restaurant known as Sup Power is also a destination of choice for locals to enjoy a wholesome meal with their family or friends. This open-air concept restaurant is famous mainly for its choice of soups which are cooked with a mixture of spices into a thick broth that is full of flavours.
There are various types of soup for you to try at Sup Power in Labuan including chicken, meat or lamb. The famous choice of soup here is known with its otherwise peculiar name, Sup Gearbox - which is actually a hearty beef bone marrow soup. There are also beef tongue soup and oxtail soup for you to try if you love other beef parts instead of its meat. Don’t forget to order a large glass of fresh fruit juice here to complement your dinner too!
If you have loved the taste of Sup Utara from anywhere in Malaysia, then you would likely enjoy the delicious taste of soup offered at Sup Power Labuan. The thick stewed broth will be served with rice to complement the soup, but you can also choose to enjoy it with bread for a lighter meal.
There are various types of soup for you to try at Sup Power in Labuan including chicken, meat or lamb. The famous choice of soup here is known with its otherwise peculiar name, Sup Gearbox - which is actually a hearty beef bone marrow soup. There are also beef tongue soup and oxtail soup for you to try if you love other beef parts instead of its meat. Don’t forget to order a large glass of fresh fruit juice here to complement your dinner too!
If you have loved the taste of Sup Utara from anywhere in Malaysia, then you would likely enjoy the delicious taste of soup offered at Sup Power Labuan. The thick stewed broth will be served with rice to complement the soup, but you can also choose to enjoy it with bread for a lighter meal.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Napkins
- Your appetite!
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Hand wash area
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
Not necessary
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- The opening hours may vary during public holidays.
- To find the restaurant on your own, it is located near a traffic light junction at Kampung Bukit Kuda.
- If you don’t really enjoy soup, you can still order other local dishes such as nasi lemak, soto or fried rice.
- Sup Power restaurant is definitely a go-to place if you would like to enjoy a wholesome yet affordable dinner.
- While you are here, don’t forget to try the Borneo version of teh tarik (milk tea) which is known as Teh Madras.
- Opposite Sup Power is a stall is where you can try western cuisines.
What to expect?
What to expect?
Aside from being a good place for dinner and casual hang out during your getaway in Labuan, the soup restaurant known as Sup Power is also a destination of choice for locals to enjoy a wholesome meal with their family or friends. This open-air concept restaurant is famous mainly for its choice of soups which are cooked with a mixture of spices into a thick broth that is full of flavours.
There are various types of soup for you to try at Sup Power in Labuan including chicken, meat or lamb. The famous choice of soup here is known with its otherwise peculiar name, Sup Gearbox - which is actually a hearty beef bone marrow soup. There are also beef tongue soup and oxtail soup for you to try if you love other beef parts instead of its meat. Don’t forget to order a large glass of fresh fruit juice here to complement your dinner too!
If you have loved the taste of Sup Utara from anywhere in Malaysia, then you would likely enjoy the delicious taste of soup offered at Sup Power Labuan. The thick stewed broth will be served with rice to complement the soup, but you can also choose to enjoy it with bread for a lighter meal.
There are various types of soup for you to try at Sup Power in Labuan including chicken, meat or lamb. The famous choice of soup here is known with its otherwise peculiar name, Sup Gearbox - which is actually a hearty beef bone marrow soup. There are also beef tongue soup and oxtail soup for you to try if you love other beef parts instead of its meat. Don’t forget to order a large glass of fresh fruit juice here to complement your dinner too!
If you have loved the taste of Sup Utara from anywhere in Malaysia, then you would likely enjoy the delicious taste of soup offered at Sup Power Labuan. The thick stewed broth will be served with rice to complement the soup, but you can also choose to enjoy it with bread for a lighter meal.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Napkins
- Your appetite!
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Hand wash area
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
Not necessary
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- The opening hours may vary during public holidays.
- To find the restaurant on your own, it is located near a traffic light junction at Kampung Bukit Kuda.
- If you don’t really enjoy soup, you can still order other local dishes such as nasi lemak, soto or fried rice.
- Sup Power restaurant is definitely a go-to place if you would like to enjoy a wholesome yet affordable dinner.
- While you are here, don’t forget to try the Borneo version of teh tarik (milk tea) which is known as Teh Madras.
- Opposite Sup Power is a stall is where you can try western cuisines.
Located at Simpang Bukit Kuda, Jalan Pohon Batu in Labuan, the Sup Power Restaurant will get all your soup cravings fixed with a nice and affordable dinner.
Opening hours
Monday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Tuesday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Wednesday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Thursday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Friday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Saturday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |
Sunday | 05:30 pm to 11:00 pm |