Savour in a delicious and filling local breakfast at Nasi Lemak Sabariah House where you can taste variety of Malaysian food like the famous nasi lemak!
Opening hours
Monday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Tuesday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Wednesday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Thursday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Friday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Saturday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Sunday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
What to expect?
What to expect?
Finding a good place for breakfast or brunch in the town of Labuan? Then head to Nasi Lemak Sabariah House stall located at the food court of Labuan International Sea Sport Complex to try delicious local meals! Established back in 1994, the stall is a family run-business offering a list of simple yet satisfying Malaysian cuisines for travellers to try.
Serving main meals from breakfast to lunch, Nasi Lemak Sabariah House is known for their secret family recipe of tasty nasi lemak dish which will leave every visitor craving for more! Known as the national dish of Malaysia, the deliciously fluffy nasi lemak is a portion of rice cooked with coconut milk and pandanus leaves. It is often served with eggs and cucumber slices, along with a selection of spicy sambal paste which can be cooked with either squid, clams, anchovies, chicken or cow lung (known as ‘paru’ in local language).
Serving main meals from breakfast to lunch, Nasi Lemak Sabariah House is known for their secret family recipe of tasty nasi lemak dish which will leave every visitor craving for more! Known as the national dish of Malaysia, the deliciously fluffy nasi lemak is a portion of rice cooked with coconut milk and pandanus leaves. It is often served with eggs and cucumber slices, along with a selection of spicy sambal paste which can be cooked with either squid, clams, anchovies, chicken or cow lung (known as ‘paru’ in local language).
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Napkin
- Your appetite!
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Chairs and tables
- Washroom (within the sports complex)
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
- Even the locals love it here and always frequent the stall during breakfast and lunch.
- Nasi Lemak Sabariah House also serves other main dishes such as curry mee, Arab rice, beef rendang, nasi kerabu, fried chicken, chicken curry and many more.
- If you do not wish to dine here, you can always opt to takeaway the meals and eat elsewhere.
- If you plan to come here for lunch, it is advisable for you to visit by 12.00 pm before the dishes are all sold out.
- Find many eateries and stalls at the food court of International Sea Sport Complex for you to try too.
- While you are here, there are also souvenir and handicraft shops for you to shop for gifts in the area of the sport complex.
- Nasi Lemak Sabariah House is closed during the Islamic month of Ramadhan and during Islamic celebrations like Eid.
What to expect?
What to expect?
Finding a good place for breakfast or brunch in the town of Labuan? Then head to Nasi Lemak Sabariah House stall located at the food court of Labuan International Sea Sport Complex to try delicious local meals! Established back in 1994, the stall is a family run-business offering a list of simple yet satisfying Malaysian cuisines for travellers to try.
Serving main meals from breakfast to lunch, Nasi Lemak Sabariah House is known for their secret family recipe of tasty nasi lemak dish which will leave every visitor craving for more! Known as the national dish of Malaysia, the deliciously fluffy nasi lemak is a portion of rice cooked with coconut milk and pandanus leaves. It is often served with eggs and cucumber slices, along with a selection of spicy sambal paste which can be cooked with either squid, clams, anchovies, chicken or cow lung (known as ‘paru’ in local language).
Serving main meals from breakfast to lunch, Nasi Lemak Sabariah House is known for their secret family recipe of tasty nasi lemak dish which will leave every visitor craving for more! Known as the national dish of Malaysia, the deliciously fluffy nasi lemak is a portion of rice cooked with coconut milk and pandanus leaves. It is often served with eggs and cucumber slices, along with a selection of spicy sambal paste which can be cooked with either squid, clams, anchovies, chicken or cow lung (known as ‘paru’ in local language).
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Napkin
- Your appetite!
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Chairs and tables
- Washroom (within the sports complex)
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
- Even the locals love it here and always frequent the stall during breakfast and lunch.
- Nasi Lemak Sabariah House also serves other main dishes such as curry mee, Arab rice, beef rendang, nasi kerabu, fried chicken, chicken curry and many more.
- If you do not wish to dine here, you can always opt to takeaway the meals and eat elsewhere.
- If you plan to come here for lunch, it is advisable for you to visit by 12.00 pm before the dishes are all sold out.
- Find many eateries and stalls at the food court of International Sea Sport Complex for you to try too.
- While you are here, there are also souvenir and handicraft shops for you to shop for gifts in the area of the sport complex.
- Nasi Lemak Sabariah House is closed during the Islamic month of Ramadhan and during Islamic celebrations like Eid.
Savour in a delicious and filling local breakfast at Nasi Lemak Sabariah House where you can taste variety of Malaysian food like the famous nasi lemak!
Opening hours
Monday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Tuesday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Wednesday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Thursday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Friday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Saturday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |
Sunday | 09:30 am to 02:00 pm |