Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Mellano Food Corner
Mellano Florist along Jalan Dato Keramat had converted part of their business to food business.
Peace & Joy Coffee Shop
The curry mee soup itself is very flavorful, while the ingredients top it off beautifully.
Peace & Joy Coffee Shop
Wanton Mee comes in either with clear soup or dry type.
Crabmeat Popiah Stall
The popiah (spring roll) sold in one of the stalls there is slightly different from the regular popiah. Besides all the main ingredients this version comes with crab meat.
Thai Station
Although this is not the best Thai restaurant in town due to their fusion way of preparing some of the dishes, this could be a great place for a quiet discussion.
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAs a whole, you should try Thai Station if you love spicy food. I will definitely try it again in future.
Cha Yu Kafei Restaurant
With more than 5 years of experience in the F&B sector, the restaurant sure knows how to cater to the taste buds of the public. Moreover, the food served would be halal (pork-free).
Carnarvon Street Fried Koay Kak
There is one stall along Lebuh Carnarvon that served one of the cheapest Fried Koay Kak in town from as low as RM1.50 (small). You can opt for either chicken or duck eggs. I would recommend the Fried Koay Kak with Duck Egg (RM2.50).
Sam Hui Cafe
It was really impressed by their choices of food, tastes, food presentations and pricing.
Cecil Street Char Koay Teow
He uses almost the same ingredients as the others but there’s one hidden secret. He uses charcoal and his high heat frying skills that I could hardly take a proper shot from his hyper motions.
Metro Cafe
Metro Café which was opened on 1 May 2009, located just within a stone’s throw away from Northam Beach Café. Walking through the pathway leading to the dining area, there were many accessories stalls selling costume jewelries, t-shirts and souvenirs.
San Dian Shui Specialize Cafe (三點水美食專門店)
The stall within the café which carries the name of Yam Rice King is supposed to be one of the outlets from the original BM Salted Vegetables and Pork Soup stall. You can have the many sections of the pork ranging from lean meat, belly meat, liver, kidney, intestines, meat balls and salted vegetables.
Restoran Hui Wei
Hui Wei is actually a restaurant with a menu offering food ranging from dim sum, set meals, snacks to steamboat.
Cecil Street Ghaut Laksa & Fritters
One such stall would be a little Laksa stall manned by a Chinese mother and her son along Cecil Street Ghaut (Gat Lebuh Cecil).