Malaysian, Halal Restaurants in Selangor – 10 Restaurants
Andalas Corner
It is a great place to wind down for the day and just love the wide open space here; catching the breeze. The rice is nice, cooked with just the right amount of coconut milk.
Day Out – Sunway Pyramid Part 3 – Borneo Rainfores
The concept of this place leaned towards Sarawakian (hence the name Borneo). Signature dishes are Sarawak Laksa, Kolo mee and Umai.
Kafe Ipoh Kopitiam
The special thing about this restaurant is the boss is a chinese lady and the workers are 100% Malays.
Maidah Cuisine
Near GIANT Putra Heights and same row with BANK ISLAM Putra Heights.
Aida Zakaria postedExceptionalCrazy on chicken chop the most, served with Homemade Oriental Chili sauce, Coleslaw and French Fries.
Hainan Tea
d_luaz postedSuperbOf all the kopitiam in Puchong, I believe HainanTea has a slightly more interesting menu: ribena longan with plenty of longan, hainan skin or brown twister egg mayo, the convinient omega soft boiled egg set (with wholemeal bun), the unique peanut butter hainan chee cheong fun and the pretty good bbq chicken rice. We frequent this place for supper most of the time, and sometimes for lunch and dinner.
Asshifa Maju
The rice is warm and fragrant. The sambal while a bit on the salty side is savoury and spicy and thankfully not sweet. The ikan bilis (fried anchovies) and kacang (fried ground nuts) were crispy and salty
Malaya Kopitiam
The Hainanese toast was crispy and toasted to perfection. I think they could have been more generous with the kaya and butter but then it still tasted good. The eggs were half boiled - not a quarter or three quarters but perfecty half boiled.