Chinese, Halal Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur – 11 Restaurants
Chynna
Har Kao (Prawn Dumplings). These ones were juicy and were stuffed with big fat prawns! DELICIOUS!
posted www.greentearedbean.com 215 ReviewsChynna is celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival with handcrafted gourmet mooncakes. The snow skin lotus paste and salted egg yolk mooncake delivers a delicate & experimental flavours, while the baked lotus paste and salted egg yolk are the best pick for those who would like a traditional taste of our culture. Available for purchase at the hotel lobby from now till 8 October 2017
China Treasures
The buffet (RM 33++ per person) is quite worth the money if dim sums are your thing and you can't get enough of them.
Foodie Queen postedBadThe worst dim sum restaurant I ever been to!! The prawns inside the dim sum is not fresh n sourish and most fking horrible experience was the service of the arrogant, rude and fat chinese man waiter who brought our order wrongly n blame it on us n kept argue that he is right! When I ask to speak to the manager even he is worse! Trying to protect his waiter n being rude to the customers! I told him the prawn n meat in the dim sum is sourish n rotten . He kept lying n giving excuse that its the sauce suppose to be sourish! We are foodies n he thinks we cannot differentiate what is spoilt dim sum??!! Worse of all he insist that we pay for it if we cannot finish the food! Wtf?? Expecting us to eat rotten stuffs n finish so many food when u multiply our order twice coz your waiter make a mistake ?? Summore dare to argue n fight with us insisting he is right even our whole table experience the same rotten food. So bloody arrogant n shitty attitude the chinese manager n waiter! I bet they never even study hospitality or customer service before!! Dono which kampung they are release from!!! We will never go there again!!! N will spread this everywhere in the social medias!! Super shitty experience n food!!!
Minmax Restaurant
There weren't much drawbacks from this meal, besides the pork-free agenda, and I wasn't really expecting much. However, the food proved me wrong. Halal Dim Sum can be very enticing and delicious as well, and considering the price we paid for, it's definitely reasonable as having usual dim sums (halal) at hotels is costly
posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, we do enjoyed this place very much. I will not hesitate to invite my Muslim friends when I have another school gathering again.
Maju Palace Restaurant
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsThe selection of dim sum in Maju Palace is rather extensive. Have fun choosing them...or return a few times to finish the whole menu.
I Love Yoo! (You Tiao)
Crunchy 'you tiao (yao char kuai); freshly made 'tow foo far' - well-loved and familiar Chinese snacks; I LOVE YOO aims to give food lovers a taste of the traditional, with a modern twist. With the vision of bringing scrumptious traditional Chinese favorites in a modern setting to the masses, this I LOVE YOO established its flagship outlet in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur in November 2007.
Muhibbah Seafood
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsWe enjoyed the food very much, all the dishes were nicely "cleaned up" with no left over, an obvious sign of full satisfaction.