Ai Xin

Top choice in Sandakan


Black sesame bean curd, braised shiitake mushrooms with yam, laksa with handmade noodles and tender steamed dumplings, bursting forth with crunchy, fresh vegetables from the restaurant's own organic farm, are just some of the treats on the menu here. Great care is taken both with presentation and flavour. Outstanding.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sandakan attractions

1. Puu Jih Syh Temple

1.95 MILES

Wrapped in the usual firework display of reds, golds and twining dragons, festooned with lanterns illuminating the grounds like a swarm of fireflies, this…

2. Sandakan Memorial Park

2.84 MILES

A beautiful rainforest garden marks the site of a Japanese POW camp and the starting point for the infamous WWII 'death marches' to Ranau. Of the 1793…

3. St Michael's & All Angels Church

3.07 MILES

One of the very few surviving pre-WWII buildings, this pretty stone church (1893) sits as a relic of colonial times and a monument to Christian worship on…

4. Sam Sing Kung

3.16 MILES

The Sam Sing Kung temple (also pronounced 'Sam Sing Gong') dates from 1887, making it the oldest building in Sandakan. The temple itself is a smallish, if…

5. Agnes Keith House

3.28 MILES

This atmospheric two-storey colonial villa, Newlands, tells the story of American writer Agnes Keith and her British husband Harry, the Conservator of…

6. Sandakan Heritage Museum

3.29 MILES

This small museum near the beginning of the Heritage Walk is a bit neglected but worth a look for the old photos and memorabilia of Sandakan's tumultuous…

7. Malaysia Fountain

3.3 MILES

The fountain commemorates the independence of Sabah on 16 September 1963 with the departure of the last Governor of British North Borneo.

8. Chinese Cemetery

3.64 MILES

Sandakan's Chinese Cemetery is huge. As you wander along the cemetery, you'll notice the graves become older and more decrepit – many have been claimed by…