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Siniawan Night Market

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Ally
April 11, 2016
A beautiful night market with a great variety of food. It opens on weekends and is a great spot for visitors. You can go in the evening before the sun sets to enjoy the scenery and stay until night time to have dinner the locals' way. You might even catch some dance/singing performances that showcases our local culture. The Siniawan Night Market Street also represents how different cultures and ethnic groups in Malaysia can live and thrive together in harmony - there's a beautiful Buddhist temple one one end of the street and a local community church on the other. I just love this place!
A beautiful night market with a great variety of food. It opens on weekends and is a great spot for visitors. You can go in the evening before the sun sets to enjoy the scenery and stay until night time to have dinner the locals' way. You might even catch some dance/singing performances that showcas…
Sam Ho
June 2, 2022
16KM distance from Cozy Liberty Grove Siniawan, a small town in the Bau district, about 20km away from Kuching, the Capital of Sarawak. The population totals at about 3,600 people, with majority of Bidayuh (750 families) and Chinese (700 families), followed by Malay (100 families). The Chinese are mostly originated from Guangdong Province of China, and the common dialect spoken is Hopoh Hakka. Siniawan Night Market takes place every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Located 21 km away from Kuching city, this small town is a beautiful place to spend the evening eating and being merry. The street is lined with old wooden townhouses, and Chinese lanterns light the street below. Over the recent years, the old town of Siniawan has begun to really invest in their weekend night markets, promoting their traditions and cultures while breathing new life into the local economy through tourism. Pitcher plant rice, locally called Lemang Periuk Kera is one of the ‘trademark’ foods you can find here along with other traditional Chinese, Malay and Dayak food. The Lui Teh and Ngo Hiang are also recommended.
16KM distance from Cozy Liberty Grove Siniawan, a small town in the Bau district, about 20km away from Kuching, the Capital of Sarawak. The population totals at about 3,600 people, with majority of Bidayuh (750 families) and Chinese (700 families), followed by Malay (100 families). The Chinese are…
Yolande
October 17, 2019
Approximately a 35-minute drive from the city. This weekend food street offers a variety of local food and is a must-visit hotspot. It is best to arrive around sunset (~6.30pm) as you get to see the street lanterns slowly lighting up against the pink and orange sunset sky. FRI, SAT and SUN nights only.
Goh
May 22, 2018
Friday 5–11PM Saturday5–11PM Sunday 5–11PM Closed on Monday to Thursday
Wen Ni
October 31, 2016
Opened from Friday to Sunday weekend night. This over a century old building has recently turned into a bustling night market which offers great and budget foods for Kuching people and tourists. A not to be missed place if you have spend a day trip kayaking, rock climbing or visiting Serikin market/Fairy cave/Wind Cave at Bau area.

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