Halal Restaurants in Petaling Jaya, Selangor – 29 Restaurants
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya. 70 stalls
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya.
Kedai Kopi Killiney Kopitiam
This shop is always crowded by people from all walks of life.
stevenycs posted craving4food.blogspot.com 281 ReviewsSurprisingly the shop wasn't that pack like any other kopitiam around the area. But then again it's good that it's not too crowded so the food is served faster.
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya. 60 stalls.
Cafe 888
Cafe 888 is located in Kota Damansara, they serve Peranakan food and western food.The chefs in Cafe 888 were previously from La Bodega. HALAL!! Cafe 888 is not about to bring more luck to da Cafe but amazingly, more to a history of da origin trademark of 888 Coffee and Tea which can be traced back to 1942 during da World War II. It was da late Mr. Ang Thong Guan that started up da humble manufacturing business and there after, Coffee and Tea businesses form a part of Thong Guan Industries Berhad and today, da descendants of Mr. Ang continue to expand it businesses and leads to da opening of 888 Cafe.
Restoran Dan Kafe Maroon
The masala was thick and tasty. The mutton was tender and just lovely to sink the teeth into.
stevenycs posted craving4food.blogspot.com 281 ReviewsSo the whole lunch cost me around RM 45.00. Quite worth it I may say from the food and also service and environment of the place. It’s quite and they even have wireless in their kafe.
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
Starbucks Kelana Jaya Giant
d_luaz postedSuperbI don't take much Starbucks nowadays, as RM 10 per pop is just too pricey compared to Old Town. But I do agree Starbucks's environment is nice and comfy, and the staff is friendly, and I think the coffee is good. You get what you pay for: premium coffee and premium environment. Valencia Macchiato (with Orange syrup): RM 13.50 for Grande. Starbucks now got this reload cards, where I agree to take one because can get 1 free coffee if I claim it online :) Reload card is great for the business, but perhaps inconvenient for non-Starbucks regular (there is always credit/money left in the card, compelling you to go back, NO!!!).
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.