Non Halal Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur – 49 Restaurants
Tin Hoe Hweeh Restaurant
A corner shop selling dim sum in Jalan Ipoh, Batu 3.
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsIt was indeed a good breakfast for us and a good start for 2010. May 2010 be a
Tan Kee Prawn Mee
This stall has been there for some time and remained the favorite of the town folks. Each bowl of the yummy noodles came with a large portion of yellow noodles (options to add in bee hoon), bean sprouts, 4 medium sized prawns, 3 meaty pieces of pork ribs and garnished with lots of fried onions.
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsTan Kee Prawn Mee has been in Kuala Lumpur for a long long time.
Restoran Kim Tek
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsRestoran Bak Kut Teh brings back memories for me.
Foong Jie Lok Lok
Roadside stall with a wide offering of Malaysian street "food-on-sticks" dipped in a pot of boiling water, and eaten with gravy/ sauces.
Restaurant Shin
Korean food outlet. The restaurant is located on the sixth floor, where Green Box Karaoke, Gasoline and Sushi Station are located in.
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsOverall, the food was quite good in this restaurant. The staffs were nice and friendly too.
Kah Hing Restaurant
Can try out some noodle and popiah here.
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsIt has been a long time since I visited Kah Hing and I supposed to check out a bicycle shop at Taman Sri Sinar but let's have lunch first.
Ipoh Slice Chicken Hor Fun (Chan Tung Kee)
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsThong Sui is available here and in fact there are lots of other interesting foods sold here.
Tian Ya Ker Mee Cendawan
A "crowd-puller" stall serving Pan Mee (flour flat noodles) with generous servings of mushrooms.
Restoran Bak Kut Teh Foong Tak Sing
Pan Ki Dim Sum
suyee posted su-yee.blogspot.com 402 ReviewsThe bun texture is soft. Char Siew bao is not bad i like that they put a little veggie stip inside. Carrot cake is a must try as well. and sesame ball.
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