Begin your day and awaken your taste buds with a hot bowl of tasty fish soup unique to Labuan, offered at most local Chinese eateries in town!
Opening hours
Monday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Tuesday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Wednesday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Thursday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Friday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Saturday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Sunday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
What to expect?
What to expect?
You might be wondering, what’s so special about the fish soups in Labuan Island? This particular Chinese style soup is served with variety of other dishes to fully complement a wholesome meal. Being hearty eaters, the locals here enjoy fish soup with noodles for breakfast!
The famous Labuan fish soup can be found mostly at kopitiams or local eateries and restaurants serving Chinese cuisines. The yummy fish soup mainly tastes tangy and refreshing. Commonly, it will be served with an option of fried or fresh fish fillet and fish head. Enjoy the hot soup with choices of rice noodles or traditional Kolo mee that will be served separately.
Loong Fish Head Soup Stall at Labuan Times Square tops the list in locals’ favourite for serving the tastiest fish soup in Labuan. It is open from breakfast until noon and is usually swarming with locals. Another place that is famous with fish soup dishes including Kedai Kopi Fong Kee located at Jalan Bunga Mayang. This restaurant serves up to lunch time. Alternatively, you can also head over to Selera 89 stall located at Sungai Keling Food Court to try the fish soup dish and find more stalls offering variety of local food.
The famous Labuan fish soup can be found mostly at kopitiams or local eateries and restaurants serving Chinese cuisines. The yummy fish soup mainly tastes tangy and refreshing. Commonly, it will be served with an option of fried or fresh fish fillet and fish head. Enjoy the hot soup with choices of rice noodles or traditional Kolo mee that will be served separately.
Loong Fish Head Soup Stall at Labuan Times Square tops the list in locals’ favourite for serving the tastiest fish soup in Labuan. It is open from breakfast until noon and is usually swarming with locals. Another place that is famous with fish soup dishes including Kedai Kopi Fong Kee located at Jalan Bunga Mayang. This restaurant serves up to lunch time. Alternatively, you can also head over to Selera 89 stall located at Sungai Keling Food Court to try the fish soup dish and find more stalls offering variety of local food.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Napkins
- Hand sanitizer
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Seating
- 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
- Come early for breakfast, especially on weekends as most of the restaurants mentioned are usually packed.
- If you wish to try fish soup at the famous Loong Fish Head Soup Stall, it is advisable to reach here as early as 7.00 am.
- The menu could possibly run out if you reach by 9.30 am onwards as the restaurants are crowded with locals.
- Besides the fish soup dish offered at Kedai Kopi Fong Kee, you can also try other Chinese dishes such as dim sum and dumplings.
- As most of the kopitiams or local cafes have limited seating, you might need to queue and wait for a table if you come here during peak hours.
- Labuan Fisherman Harbour Restaurant at Jalan Kemajuan is also a good place to try a local fish soup dish known as fish maw soup. The soup is commonly served during Chinese festivities but it is available here daily. They are open until dinner.
What to expect?
What to expect?
You might be wondering, what’s so special about the fish soups in Labuan Island? This particular Chinese style soup is served with variety of other dishes to fully complement a wholesome meal. Being hearty eaters, the locals here enjoy fish soup with noodles for breakfast!
The famous Labuan fish soup can be found mostly at kopitiams or local eateries and restaurants serving Chinese cuisines. The yummy fish soup mainly tastes tangy and refreshing. Commonly, it will be served with an option of fried or fresh fish fillet and fish head. Enjoy the hot soup with choices of rice noodles or traditional Kolo mee that will be served separately.
Loong Fish Head Soup Stall at Labuan Times Square tops the list in locals’ favourite for serving the tastiest fish soup in Labuan. It is open from breakfast until noon and is usually swarming with locals. Another place that is famous with fish soup dishes including Kedai Kopi Fong Kee located at Jalan Bunga Mayang. This restaurant serves up to lunch time. Alternatively, you can also head over to Selera 89 stall located at Sungai Keling Food Court to try the fish soup dish and find more stalls offering variety of local food.
The famous Labuan fish soup can be found mostly at kopitiams or local eateries and restaurants serving Chinese cuisines. The yummy fish soup mainly tastes tangy and refreshing. Commonly, it will be served with an option of fried or fresh fish fillet and fish head. Enjoy the hot soup with choices of rice noodles or traditional Kolo mee that will be served separately.
Loong Fish Head Soup Stall at Labuan Times Square tops the list in locals’ favourite for serving the tastiest fish soup in Labuan. It is open from breakfast until noon and is usually swarming with locals. Another place that is famous with fish soup dishes including Kedai Kopi Fong Kee located at Jalan Bunga Mayang. This restaurant serves up to lunch time. Alternatively, you can also head over to Selera 89 stall located at Sungai Keling Food Court to try the fish soup dish and find more stalls offering variety of local food.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Napkins
- Hand sanitizer
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Seating
- 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
- Come early for breakfast, especially on weekends as most of the restaurants mentioned are usually packed.
- If you wish to try fish soup at the famous Loong Fish Head Soup Stall, it is advisable to reach here as early as 7.00 am.
- The menu could possibly run out if you reach by 9.30 am onwards as the restaurants are crowded with locals.
- Besides the fish soup dish offered at Kedai Kopi Fong Kee, you can also try other Chinese dishes such as dim sum and dumplings.
- As most of the kopitiams or local cafes have limited seating, you might need to queue and wait for a table if you come here during peak hours.
- Labuan Fisherman Harbour Restaurant at Jalan Kemajuan is also a good place to try a local fish soup dish known as fish maw soup. The soup is commonly served during Chinese festivities but it is available here daily. They are open until dinner.
Begin your day and awaken your taste buds with a hot bowl of tasty fish soup unique to Labuan, offered at most local Chinese eateries in town!
Opening hours
Monday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Tuesday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Wednesday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Thursday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Friday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Saturday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |
Sunday | 07:00 am to 12:00 pm |