Indigenous Cuisine at Summit Cafe / Gerai Nuba Laya
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The Summit Cafe & Gerai Nuba Laya, located at Center Point Phase I serve interesting indigenous dishes. The very many choices and selections including Bario Rice from their menu means you can be trying something different and tasty indigenous style all in one place without trekking too far to find them.
We dedicate this page to them simply because they are unique in Miri and the dishes are hard to find elsewhere. Highly recommended!
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