Malaysian Restaurants in Puchong, Selangor – 33 Restaurants
PappaRich
Papparich Group was established in 2005 with its 1st outlet in Selayang Mall. Today PappaRich has grown extensively and with a total of 50 outlets nationwide and continuously growing rapidly. We are emerging as a formidable player in the local food and beverage chain. The popularity of lifestyle Malaysian Delights outlets is attributed largely to the introduction of its high quality food offering.
d_luaz postedSuperbPappaRich does have a few good dishes under its sleeve: Instant Noodle (the soup taste good), Organic Soya Milk (expensive, but a healthy alternative to coffee and tea), fried Kway Teow, and good variety of vegetation dishes. This Puchong Jaya's branch service is much better than the Bandar Puteri ones; perhaps the owner/manager do swing in once in a while, especially on weekends. Kudos! Prices: * Instand Noodle: RM 6.90 * Soyamilk Pudding + Cincau: RM 6.80 * Soyamilk Tong Yun: RM 5.50 * Steam Roti with Butter and Kaya: RM 4.20
JM Bariani House Puchong
Nasi beriani Johor recipe in a Malay restaurant (restoran Melayu). Delicious very mild curry loved by children & International diners.
Brilliant Nasi Lemak House
d_luaz postedGoodWe ordered Nasi Lemak with Deep Friend Chicken (RM 7.80): it's not bad, but nothing to shout about at the same time.
Rempah Ratus Nasi Lemak Restaurant & Cafe
Trendy Malaysian restaurant serving wide variety of food
PappaCafe (PappaRich)
PappaRich finally gave me the kind of feel and different atmosphere. It's kind of a mixture of Starbuck and Old Town. I enjoy the warm and relax feeling. The food served also careful crafted.
@home Bistro
A very homely feel bistro with good food. Great place to chill. Opened from 11am till 11pm. Price starts from RM6.50 onwards! Must try! Pls contact Mervin at 016-2307077 or e-mail @ merv_raj@yahoo.com
Xintiandi Coffeeshop
Although it is a coffeeshop setup, it is clean and tidy. There is also a little corner where some comfortable chairs/tables are set up for a comfortable ‘coffee-drinking’ session. Its toast bread is a speciality – and is cheaper than in cafes.