Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Corner Coffeeshop McAlistair Road
Not very nice. I find the fish here not very fresh.
Sugar Dynasty
This place not only serves desserts,they have set meals for lunch too.
konshoe posted draftsfromcoffeetable.blogspot.com 13 ReviewsSuperbSo what can one dine in a Chinese dessert shop? Of course Sugar Dynasty does offer choices of main dishes as well, so its patrons can either dine in and request for dessert later, or just visit the shop after their dinner somewhere else to sample its dessert. For patrons dining around the area, they can ask for the dessert to be delivered to the dinning spot as well, as Sugar Dynasty has an understanding with the owners around Nagore Road. If you are not sure, do ask the shop owner in which you are dining in about this, and if the owner disagrees to it, you can always visit Sugar Dynasty after your dinner. Except for a certain few choices, most of the dishes in the menu are offered as set meals, which is what I loved about it. All are served with a cup of herbal tea as long as they are listed as available as set meals. The reason that I loved these fried dishes from Sugar Dynasty is that they are generously served with button mushrooms and prawns, the former of which is my favorite and the latter is rarely served nowadays. The dishes are neither large nor small, leaving just enough to stuff yourself with desserts later on. Of course, what is the point of a dessert shop without its share of dessert? Sugar Dynasty has 2 kinds of desserts, the warm ones and the cold ones; if you are not sure, the waiter is always happy to answer your question.
Chicken porridge
For many years the lady owner has been serving Chicken Porridge (Kai Chok) and Fish Porridge (Yue Chok) together with her famous Steam Chicken (Bak Jiam Kai).
Hokkien Mee near Xia Bui Market
This hokkien mee stall is good. You can choose to add in some extra ingredients into your hokkien mee. We’ve added fish balls and meat balls into our hokkien mee. Overall the hokkien mee taste very normal. The only thing that taste good is the fish ball which is very QQ.
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsExceptionaltaking some turns around Penang in the early morning to look for breakfast.. then we end up at this Loh Mee and Hokkien mee stall in a prewar building
Fried Fish Fillet Bihun
Old Stall named fish stomach bihun. Last time they used to use fish stomach but as times goes by, they change to fish fillet. As there are lots of bones in fish stomach and many people don’t like it.
Che Mee Stall
It’s just a small stall in a small lane at Magazine Road, but it’s amazing to find so many types of food here. It’s called che mee in hokkien, and I translated it to ‘raw noodle‘.
Nan Guang Restaurant
Nan Guang is the name of the coffee shop where the laksa stall is located.
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAs a whole, I like lemak laksa in this stall due to its uniqueness, which tasted like otak-otak.
Seong Hoe Claypot Bah Kut Teh
The bah kut teh is serve in a small claypot. The soup base is sweet and clear with heavy herbal taste.
Choi Wui Lei Tea Garden Coffee Shop
It sells some light snack which includes popiah, chai koay, fried raddish cake, tong sui and etc. The black glutinous tong sui is the hot selling item.
Precious Taste Restaurant
So what's the specialty of the restaurant? Siu Long Pau! It is quite delicious with hot soup pouring out from the mini pau when you take a bite. Mouth watering, really...
Jelutong Char Tang Hun
The Char Tung Hun is fragrant and smooth, fried with big prawns, pork and egg. It's best to eat with sambal.
Song Yen Seafood 松园海鲜
This place does not suitable for those who'd like to go in big groups. Their table setting is the typical type of food court table.