A luxurious local specialty made with the island’s famous coconut crab, simmered in a spicy coconut milk gravy with turmeric and lemongrass. 1)
Whole reef fish marinated with chili, lime, and tamarind, wrapped in banana leaves, and grilled — smoky, tangy, and utterly tropical. 2)
Coconut rice served with fried anchovies, sambal, boiled egg, and locally caught prawns — a Malay classic with a Christmas Island twist. 3)
A fragrant noodle soup of coconut milk, lemongrass, chili, and prawns — creamy and rich with deep spice notes. 4)
Fresh crab stir-fried in a thick, spicy tomato-chili sauce, served with steamed rice — messy but irresistible. 5)
Prawns cooked in a fiery sambal paste of chili, shallots, and shrimp paste, beloved by the island’s Malay families. 6)
A soft, fragrant cake made with pandan extract and coconut milk, served during festivals and family gatherings. 7)
Flaky, layered Malaysian flatbread served with a rich, spiced chicken curry — a favorite breakfast or snack. 8)
Stir-fried egg noodles tossed with bok choy, carrots, bean sprouts, and soy-chili sauce — simple, hearty, and comforting. 9)
Jasmine rice stir-fried with chunks of fresh crab meat, garlic, and spring onions — full of island flavor. 10)
A bold dish with snapper or grouper heads simmered in a tangy curry sauce with tamarind and coconut — not for the faint of heart but deeply flavorful. 11)
Sweet ripe bananas dipped in batter and fried until golden, often served with honey or a drizzle of condensed milk. 12)
A refreshing salad of pineapple, cucumber, papaya, and mango tossed in a spicy, sweet tamarind dressing with crushed peanuts. 13)
Glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, topped with thick, dark palm sugar syrup — a comforting dessert. 14)
Grilled skewers of marinated chicken or beef served with a creamy peanut sauce — smoky, nutty, and a favorite at island celebrations. 15)