San Da Gen Kopitiam

Sandakan


Bedecked with vintage posters, this bright cafe serves upmarket takes on kopitiam (coffee shop) food: slipper lobster nasi lemak, a kick-ass tom yum with river prawns, laksa and also such breakfast delights as salted egg lava French toast. Good place to lurk with a laptop, too.


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