Non Halal (Non-Halal) Restaurants in Malaysia – 178 Restaurants
Rootian Seafood Restaurant
Strategically located in the heart of Kuah Town (Center), a corner lot with Oriental and Thai Cuisine. Master Chef cum Owner Mr. Jacky normally referred to will wet your pallet to your choice of taste, be it your home cook meal standard or simply to his recommendation.
Mei Chi Xuan
A restaurant that serves fresh seafood prepared in various styles.
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsChef Steven was really friendly and it was very nice of him to share his experience on the culinary skills he have with us.
Restoran Bah Kut Teh Shun Heng
The bak kut teh main shop is located in Taman Sentosa Klang. This is their branch in PJ. The soup carries a strong herbal flavor and it taste just nice. It is not too think nor too diluted. The dry version smells very nice upon served. All the dishes here are served in clay pot to preserve the heat.
San Jian Zhuang Pork Ball & Sausages Noodles
Mr. Yap Yok Foo has been in the business of selling pork ball noodles for about 30 years after learning the trade from his late father. Word has it that his father learnt the skills from one Chan Fatt Kam, who in turn learned the skills from a mainland Chinese who came to Malaya before World War 2. The name San Jian Zhuang was said to have been the referral point to this famous pork ball noodles sold during the days of Chan Fatt Kam at Jalan Silang and hence, the pork balls became synonymous with the pork balls.
Pusat Gerai Makanan Adik-Beradik Chua
Adik Beradik Chua houses one of town's most favoured FISH BALL noodles
Jalan Othman Market Claypot Chicken Rice
This Clay pot chicken rice stall, in front of a coffee shop is located just opposite of the Jalan Othman Pasar Besar, Petaling Jaya.
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsBlanched vegetables (Rm6) and various double boiled soup of the day (Rm5) are available.
SawatDee Seafood Restaurant
Burmah Road Wanton Mee
The wan tan mee stall is just located beside the busy road. There are very limited tables laid just in front of the shop houses at the back of the stall.