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Food in Brunei is very similar to that
of its neighbors, Malaysia and Singapore. They are rich and spicy with
rice and noodles being the staple food. Brunei is famous for its diverse
and great food. Being a melting pot, you can have a great range of food
throughout the day. You could wake up to Chinese food, followed by a scrumptious
Malay food for lunch and feasting on Indian food for dinner.
In Brunei, you can find a range of ethnic
restaurants that primarily serves Chinese and Indian food. Strange, but
Malay restaurants are quite hard to come by. Of course, the ever-present
fast food joints are available in Brunei. Western food is available at
major hotels.
In 1990, a law prohibiting the sale of
alcohol was passed. You'll therefore notice the lack of alcoholic beverages
on restaurants' menu.
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