Li Gong Restaurant
Reached by a separate pavilion at The Empire Hotel & Country Club in Jerudong, Li Gong sits apart from the main hotel complex in a setting designed to signal occasion: landscaped water surrounds the building, and the interior carries traditionally styled decor with red lacquer and bamboo detailing. That physical separation from the hotel's other dining rooms is not incidental — it frames the restaurant as a destination in its own right rather than a convenience for guests who don't want to leave the property. The menu draws primarily from Cantonese and broader Chinese cooking, with the current operator, Yi Yuan Ting Sdn Bhd, having extended the offering to incorporate Japanese and Korean elements alongside the Chinese foundation. Dishes that appear across visitor accounts include garlic fried rice, cold soba, seafood miso soup, and a buttery prawn preparation that recurs in older commentary — a range that reflects the kitchen's position between classical Cantonese technique and the wider Asian repertoire now on the menu. Pricing sits at the upper end of what Brunei's dining scene offers. Sources consistently describe the restaurant as high-end, with one directory placing it in the top price tier for the country. That positioning is consistent with the Empire Hotel's broader identity as one of the most formally appointed hotel properties in Brunei Muara District, where Li Gong functions as the property's primary Chinese dining room. For visitors to Jerudong who want Chinese cuisine in a full-service fine-dining format rather than a casual shophouse setting, there are few comparable options in the immediate area. The restaurant operates as a halal Chinese venue, which is relevant context in Brunei, where halal certification shapes dining choices across the market. That combination — Cantonese-rooted cooking, a formal pavilion setting, halal certification, and a price point that filters for occasion dining — defines Li Gong's specific position within the Empire Hotel's offer and within Jerudong more broadly.
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Reached by a separate pavilion at The Empire Hotel & Country Club in Jerudong, Li Gong sits apart from the main hotel complex in a setting designed to signal occasion: landscaped water surrounds the building, and the interior carries traditionally styled decor with red lacquer and bamboo detailing. That physical separation from the hotel's other dining rooms is not incidental — it frames the restaurant as a destination in its own right rather than a convenience for guests who don't want to leave the property.
The menu draws primarily from Cantonese and broader Chinese cooking, with the current operator, Yi Yuan Ting Sdn Bhd, having extended the offering to incorporate Japanese and Korean elements alongside the Chinese foundation. Dishes that appear across visitor accounts include garlic fried rice, cold soba, seafood miso soup, and a buttery prawn preparation that recurs in older commentary — a range that reflects the kitchen's position between classical Cantonese technique and the wider Asian repertoire now on the menu.
Pricing sits at the upper end of what Brunei's dining scene offers. Sources consistently describe the restaurant as high-end, with one directory placing it in the top price tier for the country. That positioning is consistent with the Empire Hotel's broader identity as one of the most formally appointed hotel properties in Brunei Muara District, where Li Gong functions as the property's primary Chinese dining room. For visitors to Jerudong who want Chinese cuisine in a full-service fine-dining format rather than a casual shophouse setting, there are few comparable options in the immediate area.
The restaurant operates as a halal Chinese venue, which is relevant context in Brunei, where halal certification shapes dining choices across the market. That combination — Cantonese-rooted cooking, a formal pavilion setting, halal certification, and a price point that filters for occasion dining — defines Li Gong's specific position within the Empire Hotel's offer and within Jerudong more broadly.
How It Compares
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Li Gong RestaurantThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Authentic Cantonese | $$$ | , | |
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At a Glance
- Elegant
- Sophisticated
- Special Occasion
- Business Dinner
- Hotel Restaurant
- Waterfront
Elegant setting with a luxurious, refined atmosphere.