Mee Sup Pipin I

Kota Kinabalu


Just before you hit the scenic route up towards Tambunan, just on the outskirts of KK, pull into this locally renowned noodle-soup joint. Mee sup is the staple here (though you can choose flat rice noodles or vermicelli instead of mee), topped with pork, chicken or pork organ meat. Lunchtime dishes include hinava (fish pickled in citrus juice).


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