Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Mommy Wang
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAs a whole, Mommy Wang (Bayan Baru) provides a cozy place to enjoy Taiwanese food at a reasonable price.
新园清香粥 Newday Restaurant
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsOne of the most expensive porridge lunch I ever had. Is it plainly our poor luck of ordering wrong food during first visit?
Low Eng Hoo Restaurant
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAt first glance, the shop provides some decent foods but the price can be better.
Main Street
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAt first glance, Mainstreet offers simple meals at competitive price compared to competitors (e.g. Old Town/Island Red Cafe).
Fu Wang Special Roasted Duck
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsOther than fragrant rice, you can order white/yellow noodle to accomplish your roasted duck. There are Wan Tan Noodle and steamed vegetable available as well. The duck tastes good with honey roasted pork (叉烧) (RM8.00).
Tutti Frutti
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsMost of the time it only has few customers. Most of them are teenagers and USM students. Perhaps it is due to the fact that it is non-halal and lack of privacy since it is near to main entrance.
Tai Fuu Chinese Restaurant 大富小食馆
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsThe menu’s prices are quite fixed (e.g. RM6.00, RM8.00, RM10.00, etc). Unlike other restaurants, this air-conditioned shop does not feel too smokey. You should try it one day if you pass by there.
Kin Kin Pan Mee
spicysharon posted spicysharon.blogspot.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 8/10. Kin Kin is a clear winner in my books. To note, menu is non existent at Kin Kin - one size, one type and one daily brewed drink. Take it or leave it and everyone still stays happy. Our wholesome meal came up to Rm53 (I figured about Rm6/bowl of pan mee) - totally worth the drive and absolutely worth the money.
Festival City
spicysharon posted spicysharon.blogspot.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 8/10 for the food and environment but downgraded slightly because of the location and miscommunication with the staff. All in all, the food was scrumptious and the vietnamese coffee was amazing. One of the best and authentic Vietnamese restaurant I've been to. I will definitely revisit.
Hojia Steamboat (好吃)
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsDiners have the flexibility to add on ingredients they like at additional charges. They can also request for special ingredients like types of fish and meats of their choice, or even bring some along, just like us once you become a regular to this place.
Restoran New Dragon Pearl (新龙珠饭店)
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsI would say that this new chef on the helm fared slightly better from the previous one and for only RM 142.00 inclusive of rice and drinks, there’s basically no way I would not do a revisit. Afterall, I’ve yet to try out many signature dishes that lined the walls. I’ll be back, without doubt!
Madras Lane
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsAll in, the food has nothing to shout about and certainly not worth the trouble to come all the way where one can find better ones elsewhere with better and courteous service, but if I happen to be nearby, I MIGHT give it a thought.
Ah Keen Steamed Fish Head (阿健蒸魚頭)
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsOur meal at this newly discovered eating place costs us only RM 100.00 with 4 plain white rice. Honestly, I was rather impressed by the charges! I reckon this eatery is here to stay judging by the food and fair price they offer.
Lam Wah Ee Pork Noodle (南華醫猪肉粉)
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsThis place used to sell only pork noodle but today I found an additional stall that offers another all time Penangnites favorite, the Penang Curry Mee.
Eam Huat Cafe (炎发茶室)
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsA lovely lunch which cost a little but satisfy many. Beef lovers do check this place out before old Kang calls it a day!