Kek Lapis Sarawak (Sarawak Layered Cakes)
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Kek Lapis Sarawak (Sarawak Layered Cakes) is the specialty of the malays in Sarawak especially during festive seasons like Hari Raya Aidil Fitri held at the end of Ramadan, the fasting month. Always colorful and full of vibrant patterns, the cakes are a sight to behold just sitting in its dish awaiting to be eaten.
These cakes can be kept stored in refrigerators for up to six months, and is a perfect parting souvenir to bring back from visiting Miri!
The Kek Lapis Sarawak can be found at night market stalls like the Saberkas Weekend Night Market, festive stalls, or in cake shops in and around Miri. There are businesses that specialize in Kek Lapis Sarawak. Ask around for the most recommended places.
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Food Pavilion is a large food court located at One TT Commercial Center, which is just off the entrance road to Taman Tunku.
Nowadays the only way in to Miri by plane, and the only way for quick access to Mulu.
On August 1st, 1960, the Miri General Hospital, which had for long been operated by the oil company with financial assistance from the government, was handed over to the government; with it went the Miri Ferry that connects between the peninsular and town - and the hospital -, all the concession land on the Miri Peninsula south of the Miri Golf Course, and all the houses, roads and utility services within that area.
The Miri Council Multistory Car Park (Bangunan Letak Kereta M.B.M.), built in the early 1990s alongside Miri's first Pedestrian Bridge at Kingsway.