This Halal Dim Sum restaurant in Miri makes it to one of the top Dim Sum experiences I've ever had.
Going by the name of Ming Xin Café, locals frequent this place so often that the dim sum very quickly runs out. The busiest period is in the morning, where regulars order bowl after bowl of freshly made Dim Sum dishes.
Since it is a Halal restaurant, every single race in Miri converges here.
At RM 5.20 per portion, the dishes are definitely worth it. I've been here twice, and the Dim Sum tastes amazing! Just look at the pictures! The glutinous rice with chicken was rich with flavour, and the fried bean curd rolls were as crisp as could be. Aside from Dim Sum, other Halal Chinese dishes are served, such as Kolo Mee or Fishball soup. Really good stuff.
This is a must-visit destination if you visit Miri Town.
In my previous post, I mention the destinations Michelle and I visited in our short getaway at beautiful Miri:
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