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Bruneian Cuisine

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Bruneian cuisine blends Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences with local ingredients. Rich curries, ambuyat (sago starch), and fresh seafood define this small but wealthy nation's food.

A Culinary Portrait

The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Bruneian cuisine

Bruneian cuisine reflects the culinary traditions of a small, wealthy sultanate on the island of Borneo, where Malay cooking traditions dominate alongside influences from the indigenous peoples of the rainforest. The Sultanate of Brunei was once a powerful maritime empire controlling much of Borneo and the Sulu Archipelago. Rice cultivation, fishing, and the harvesting of sago palm have sustained Bruneian communities for centuries. The discovery of oil wealth in the twentieth century transformed the economy but traditional food culture endures.

Malay culinary traditions form the core, sharing much with Malaysian and Indonesian cooking. Chinese immigrant communities contributed noodle dishes and stir-frying. Indian influence appears in roti and curry preparations.

As a devoutly Muslim nation, all food in Brunei is halal. The unique national dish ambuyat, made from sago starch, connects Brunei to the indigenous Borneo food traditions predating Malay settlement. Sago starch, belacan (fermented shrimp paste), coconut milk, lemongrass, and sambal (chili paste).

Key Flavors

national-dish unique chicken spicy seafood grilled curry seafood noodle-soup spicy fried-rice quick

Masters of the Kitchen

The chefs who shaped Bruneian cuisine

Hjh Normalina Bakar

Brunei's most recognized culinary figure, known for promoting traditional Brune…

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Hjh Normalina Bakar

Brunei's most recognized culinary figure, known for promoting traditional Bruneian Malay cuisine. She has represented Brunei at international food festivals and competitions.

Essential Reading

The cookbooks that define Bruneian cuisine

Brunei Darussalam Recipes Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports

Brunei Darussalam Recipes

Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports · 2010

An official collection of traditional Bruneian recipes featuring Malay, Chinese, and indigenous culinary traditions.

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12 authentic recipes from Bruneian cuisine

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Ambuyat Easy 📜 Story

Ambuyat

Sago Starch

⏱ 20 min 👥 4 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, dinner
Ayam Masak Merah Medium 📜 Story

Ayam Masak Merah

Chicken in Red Sauce

⏱ 25 min 👥 5 servings
gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, dinner, celebrations
Ikan Bakar Medium 📜 Story

Ikan Bakar

Grilled Fish with Sambal

⏱ 20 min 👥 4 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, dinner
Kari Ikan Medium 📜 Story

Kari Ikan

Bruneian Fish Curry

⏱ 25 min 👥 4 servings
gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, dinner
Laksa Medium 📜 Story

Laksa

Bruneian Spicy Noodle Soup

⏱ 30 min 👥 4 servings
nut-free
Breakfast, lunch
Nasi Goreng Kampung Easy 📜 Story

Nasi Goreng Kampung

Village-Style Fried Rice

⏱ 10 min 👥 2 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, dinner, supper
Nasi Katok Easy 📜 Story

Nasi Katok

Coconut Rice with Fried Chicken

⏱ 25 min 👥 2 servings
nut-free
Any meal, especially late night
Nasi Lemak Medium 📜 Story

Nasi Lemak

Coconut Milk Rice

⏱ 20 min 👥 4 servings
vegetarian gluten-free
Breakfast
Rendang Daging Hard 📜 Story

Rendang Daging

Bruneian Beef Rendang

⏱ 30 min 👥 6 servings
gluten-free nut-free
Hari Raya, Friday prayers
Soto Brunei Medium 📜 Story

Soto Brunei

Bruneian Spiced Chicken Soup

⏱ 30 min 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Breakfast, lunch
Sup Tulang Medium 📜 Story

Sup Tulang

Spiced Bone Soup

⏱ 20 min 👥 6 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Dinner, late night supper
Udang Sambal Easy 📜 Story

Udang Sambal

Shrimp in Chilli Sambal

⏱ 15 min 👥 4 servings
dairy-free gluten-free nut-free
Lunch, dinner