chanchiewsoo by ccsoo
Dome Cafe
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsDOME @ Ikano, Mutiara Damansara
Bakerzin
Bakerzin offers its customers a wide range of choices in desserts tapas, soups, salad, appetizers, meals and beverages.
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsBakerzin @ Bangsar Village, KL
Rempah Ratus Nasi Lemak Restaurant & Cafe
Trendy Malaysian restaurant serving wide variety of food
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsRempah Ratus @ Puchong Jaya
Restoran Ferm Nyonya
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsFerm Nyonya @ Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands
Restoran Ferm Nyonya
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsFerm Nyonya @ Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands
Reunion
It has very dark coloured chinese furnitures and white brick wall paired with dimmed lightings. I loved it. It gives traditional chinese dining a fresh new look. The overall setting gives it a fine dining ambiance.
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsReunion @ Bangsar Village II, KL
Mutiara
Serving an array of dishes in buffet style as the main restaurant of Club Med Cherating, Mutiara, which serves both local and international cuisine, all meals are included in the accommodation package once you set foot into the village.
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsMutiara @ Club Med Cherating
Belanga
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsBelanga @ The Gardens, Mid Valley, KL
Kemaman Kopitiam
The food is superb. Easily beat all the modern Kafe in KL like Old Town and Pak Li Kopitiam. All the foods are very high in quality, taste and freshness. The price is also cheaper.
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsKemaman Kopitiam @ Kuantan, Pahang
Tai Zi Heen
Modern With a Hint of Chinese Influence, An Intimate and Luxurious Atmosphere, Highest Quality Cantonese and Oriental Menu Dim Sum and Seafood Specialities Featuring A Boutique Selection of Wines and Chinese Tea Located On Level 2, 6 Private Rooms A Selection of Quality Armagnacs, Cognacs and Chinese Wines,
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsDim Sum Odyssey
Din Tai Fung
People making the xiu long baos in the open kitchen look rather local and "amateur", after all this is a dish originating from Shanghai, so maybe a more foreign face could do the trick. Dishes are still unavailable but its pretty much a good alternative to Dragon I as they offer some different dishes and since both of them are in Mid Valley. Din Tai Fung serves “Siau Long Pau”, little dumplings filled with either pork, crab meat, shrimp or mushrooms and alittle brooth. The place was not to bad, food came quickly, taste was good, a little pricy, but worth it.
ccsoo posted www.photoblog.com 91 ReviewsDin Tai Fung II