Public Food Court

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Photo of Public Food Court - Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Photo of Public Food Court - Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
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Reviews

6.9

/ 10

(6 reviews)

RATINGS

Taste
6.8
Environment
6.7
Service
7.2
Value
7.0


Uncle Gerry has moved again, anyhow this time even closer to my regular spot! Plus, he spiced things up with a brand-new menu addition: Nasi Lemak range. His Nasi Kerabu still takes the crown—fresh, flavourful, hygienic and the best I’ve ever had. Pair it with his signature fried chicken, crispy outside, juicy inside. The sambal? Just the right amount of kick—spicy enough for flavour, but still gentle to the taste bud, even for my colleagues who usually shy away from heat. Kthxbye.


This coffee shop has officially become our go-to spot — not just for breakfast, but now for dinner too! Mr Hubby is thrilled he can finally enjoy his all-time favourite breakfast dishes anytime, while I decided to explore the other selections on their menu. I ordered the Sweet & Sour Pork and Pork Ribs King with rice — both came in generous portions and were only RM11. Where else can you get hearty comfort food at that price? While the sweet and sour sauce can sometimes be slightly inconsistent, it still hits the spot every time. We ordered fish maw soup (size s) for 2 person, it was delicious and served with snapper and prawn chunks. I also noticed that some tables were digging into piping hot Bak Kut Teh, starting from only RM10 a bowl — perfect for a satisfying and soulful dinner. The place does get a little warm all the time, but the service crews are always polite and quick with service, which makes up for it. Whether you’re popping in for a quick bite or a full-on dinner session, this spot continues to deliver both value and flavours as well. Kthxbye.


This has become my regular breakfast or lunch stop before heading to work. My usual order? The bitter gourd soup with rice noodles—comforting, flavorful, and always satisfying. I never skip the pig tendon—my all-time favourite. The portion size is generous, and for the price, it’s definitely a great deal. Sometimes I’ll add on a stuffed bean curd roll or braised pork ribs for variety, which pairs well with the soup. Nonetheless, they also offer a good selection of dim sum—tasty, varied, and reasonably priced. I’ve tried several of their soup bases including tom yum, tomato with milk, seaweed, sweet leaf with egg and curry, but I keep coming back to the bitter gourd soup. It’s hearty, fresh and hits the spot every time. Same goes to Mr Hubby, he is loyal to one thing here—the curry soup with Tuaran noodles and mixed pork (picture 4). The curry is fragrance with hint of spicy and creamy aftertaste, that’s how he likes it! They’ve extended their hours into the evening, though do take note—they’re sometimes closed on Mondays. Kthxbye.


This food court features a diverse range of stalls & is an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch, & tea breaks. The environment is cool & hygienic, definitely ensuring a pleasant dining experience. We ordered: mixed pork soup with mixed pork & dry mix flat rice noodle mixed pork with curry soup & rice noodle dim sum Looking forward to try other soup & dim sum options next visit. They accept cash & e-wallets for payment. Kthxbye.


There's a stall in this food court run by a couple from Seri Aman that specializes in serving Sarawak Red Kolo Mee with minced meat & braised pork. The distinctive red colors of the sauce comes from homemade marinating of bbq pork. The sauce is slightly sweet, giving the noodle taste of sweet & savoury. I had it for breakfast & it was absolutely delicious. Additionally, they offer other options such as the original kolo mee with minced pork. I'd explored various stalls offering Sarawak Red Kolo Mee, & this stall achieved the most balance of flavours & immaculate presentation. You can opt for a bowl featuring 2 colours of noodles, allowing you to experience 'yuen yang' noodles combination with minced meat & braised pork. Kthxbye.


Molten custard salted egg bun is my favourite. I would definitely buy & try it if I ever see anywhere. Spotted a dim sum stall in this food court after I'd my breakfast. It looks promising, so I decided to buy & try it. It does look similar yet it doesn't taste like one. There's no oozing molten salted egg custard anyhow merely just buttermilk. They accept cash & e-wallets boost for payment. Checkout my ig:_humanburrito.bki for pictures & videos.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Public Food Court located at?

Public Food Court is location at 88 Marketplace, Lot 5, 6 & 7, Ground Floor, Block H, Lorong Pusat Komersil 88/1, 88200 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.

How much does each person spend here on average?

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How is Public Food Court rated?

Public Food Court is rated 6.9 out of 10.