Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
YHK Seafood Yong Tow Foo
The shop is very small and if you come during the peak hours of 12 noon - 1:30 pm, the place is usually packed. Eating inside is cooler than outside as it's air-conditioned. But watch out for the slippery floor though. Just in case you don't know the process at YHK, they are semi self service restaurant. You order what you want at the front of the restaurant, tell them your table number and then wait for the food to arrive. Yong Tow Foo is served in the afternoon, while they operate a steamboat dinner at night.
Heng Fatt Wantan Mee
The noodle was very tasty and I think it has something to do with their black sauce formula. However, they couldn't maintain the consistency on the cooking of the noodles
Holland Chicken
While the place is closed up, they tried to save money by not having switching on the air con. That's really not good.
Lee Hoe Coffee Shop
The stall operator is now into it's second generation, having started this business almost 30 years ago.
Vanilla Box
Vanilla Box, however, is not your typical Asian Heritage Row restaurant. It's nondescript on the outside and inside, the decor is very homely and simple - it almost feels like a neighbourhood restaurant. Another thing that you will notice is that the dining area is actually quite small compared to the kitchen area.
Prawn Mee Stall
The stall has been there for 30 years and the sellers are in to the second generation and I think I see the third generation helping out now as well. This is street food at its best.
Restoran Claypot n Pan
The rice was very nicely cooked as each grain rice was well separated and not sticky. Oh yes, they only have one variety of claypit chicken rice but they do it quite well, so it's well worth a visit.
Steamed soup stall
This hawker stall has been operating there for over 20 years so they have had quite awhile to perfect their recipe.
samantha sum posted tummyparadiseland.wordpress.com 35 ReviewsExceptionalI like the yam pork rice. Really sticky and yummy. Mui Choy pork also nice. The price also below RM5. Cheap and nice.
Restoran Kheng Kee
So if you want some excellent Pan Mee, head for Restoran Kheng Kee which serves the Pan Mee in the morning till afternoons. But if you are there at night, try the Char Kuey Teow there - which I think is among the best in PJ.
Restoran Yu Ai
The soup was tasty. Had enough coconut milk in it to give it a real oomph and best of all, very little MSG. I drank my bowl dry and didn't suffer for it. So that is very good.
Sister Foong's porridge
Sister Foong's porridge is not only just as good, what tips it over is their friendliness.