Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Tsuen Wan Kopitiam
WillyWah posted www.lonelyclass.com 203 Reviews除了面食之外,这里的饭类也不容错过。经过油煎的鸡腿,外皮酥脆,加上甜甜的rendang酱料,口感和味道特别好。另外,蒜蓉鸡饭则呈现另一番的风味,淡淡的姜和酸味,吃起来不会太呛鼻。
GoodB Foodcourt
WillyWah posted www.lonelyclass.com 203 Reviews我只能说,这里简直就是卧虎藏龙,谁想过一家普普通通的小贩中心经过吉隆坡的点心搞手推陈出新后,会出现如此令人垂涎欲滴又能让人赏心悦目的点心?
Old Winston Coffee Garden (点心之家)
Jloi posted www.jackieloi.com 75 ReviewsGreat place to spend on the early morning.
Ong Kee Yip Chee May Big Bun
Jloi posted www.jackieloi.com 75 ReviewsTo be honest. Overated for me.
Restoran Q Chicken
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsIn my opinion, they are worth to try it out because I have yet to taste a Herbal Salt Baked Chicken which is better than them.
Restoran Chaw Yuan
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I do acknowledge they have a good recipe for their seafood. I will definitely come back just for their seafood. By the way, they served dim sum too!
Sing Chiong Restaurant
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsWhen you are at the outskirt, you really cannot complain much seriously. To have a food quality like this, it is consider acceptable already. At least you got to try their Tutu fish, so that you know how do they taste like. Other than that, set your expectation low. You will not disappointed. For me, my only comment about the restaurant is their price is just too expensive in my opinion since they are located in an outskirt.
Sing Ming Kee Cafe
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsKong Piah is really delicious to eat but as I said before, it is recommended to eat while it is hot, so you will consuming a very heaty food which is after deep fried, hot and oily which you will easily fall sick if you do not drink more water or drink Chinese herbal tea to reduce the heat in your body.
AH SENG, RESTAURANT POM POM AT PJ SS3
Hidden within SS3 there exist a couple rows of shop houses that is away from the busier part of of the housing area, and at the corner of row of shop there is a kopitiam with a pretty funky name of Restaurant Pom Pom (also a name of an island at Sabah). Within this restaurant is a small stall called Ah Seng, and that’s our destination for dinner a few days ago.
Hakka Pork Mee Stall
Lard, of course, is the key, but it's more than fat that draws the crowds to this spot (we drove by at 8am on a Sunday - packed. We returned to eat three hours later - packed).
Goreng Kuey Teow Tong Shin
They can fry it till 80% dry, with "lap cheong" (chinese sausage), egg, clams, big prawn and "G Yau Za".
New Taste Steamboat Restaurant
This is a non-halal steamboat with bak kut teh as soup base, which is distinctive from other ordinary steamboat.
Restaurant Petaling Seafood Noodle
Nice seafood noodles restaurant, with fish cake and fish balls freshly made in-house.
Jalan Selera Stall
There is an open air 'tai chow' along Jalan Selera, Happy Garden which is always crowded during the evenings especially on weekends.