Zinc

Kuching


Zinc features a selection of imported ingredients: Spanish Iberico ham, French cheeses and Canadian lobster, plus imported wines that aren't all that common elsewhere in Borneo. Naturally, the finest imported ingredients aren't cheap, but you don't come to Zinc unless you're prepared to splurge. Live music and DJs may feature later in the week.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kuching attractions

1. Tua Pek Kong Temple

0.26 MILES

Tua Pek Kong, atop the red wedding-cake structure on Jln Padungan at the end of Main Bazaar, is the most popular temple in town for Chinese residents.

2. Bishop's House

0.27 MILES

Kuching’s oldest building, the Bishop's House was constructed – in 1849, with admirable solidness – by a German shipwright.

3. Hong San Si Temple

0.29 MILES

Thought to date to around 1840, this fine Hokkien Chinese temple with intricate rooftop dragons was fully restored in 2004. There's a big celebration here…

4. Chinese History Museum

0.29 MILES

Housed in the century-old Chinese Court building, this museum provides an excellent introduction to the nine major Chinese communities – each with its own…

5. Kucing Kucing

0.3 MILES

Perhaps the nicest of Kuching's several statues of kucing (cats) is Gaye Porter's life-size bronze sculpture of playful felines cavorting on the lawn…

6. Waterfront Promenade

0.31 MILES

The south bank of Sungai Sarawak along Main Bazaar and Jln Gambier is a lovely tree-shaded promenade, with walkways, lawns and food stalls. It's a fine…

8. Heroes' Monument

0.31 MILES

Commemorates those who died defending Sarawak in various military conflicts, including WWII.