Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Lohas Lifestyle Cafe - Herbalife Building
MSG Free and No Artificial Preserveties
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsExceptionalMSG Free, No Artificial Preservatives and Bento Delivery
Kedai Kopi Sri Edaran, Beef Noodle
perutbesi posted perutbesi.blogspot.com 230 ReviewsPretty good beef (cow's stomach, tripe, meat...etc) & mutton noodles in the heart of Kepong. It's not the best, but it's good enough to satisfy one's craving for beef/mutton noodles.
Yee Kee Porridge Restaurant 余記粥
chryshijing posted chryshijing.blogspot.com.au 55 ReviewsExceptionalYee Kee Porridge Restaurant had humble beginnings. They had a small stall with just two tables and a few stools at the then Pasar Besar Seri Kembangan. They have been known to locals for the past 75 years and as you would have guessed from its name, it is a family business.
Ze Yuan Seafood Restaurant
posted evafooddiary.blogspot.comTotal bill came to around RM 160 including 8 white rice and Chinese tea. Kinda reasonable priced I would say. You may skip from ordering fishes for budget wise. Rating: Food - 4/5 Price - 4/5 Service - 3/5 Ambiance - 3/5
Nam Heong Chicken Rice 南香鸡饭
The restaurant is well known for their Hainanese Chicken Rice. Nam Heong is a name that was synonymous with good chicken rice for many years in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya and some people swear that they would not eat chicken rice anywhere else. Over the years, they have expanded the franchise and how have outlets in several places.
Bernard's Bistro
Wide selection of traditional Malaysian/Chinese food.
PJ Old Town Food Court
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsThis place is special. In a way that it brought back memories for both my parents like to have the famous Ice Kacang here during their courtship years!
Bak Chang stall
The store has been operating here for quite a long time now, I think for more than 10 years. It's one of the few places where I can still get the Cantonese "chung" which I prefer. The "chung" here is one of the better ones but maybe it's because it's the only Cantonese "chung" that I can find.
Restaurant Kong Mah Sdn Bhd
The Dim Sum is nice, they have many varieties of dim sum
wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 ReviewsGood variety thus ideal for big groups as everyone would be able to find something that they fancy.
Kedai Antik 88
Jonker Dessert 88, most popularly known as, Jonker88.com, is a cultural entity in form of museum café, legally formed on 1997 in Malaysia. Jonker88.com is the subsidiary of Jia Seng Art Gallery which was incorporated in year of 1986 in Melaka, Jonker Street, now known as Jalan Hang Jebat, headed by Jason & Johnson Yoong, family team are Jenny and CS Yoong, all born in Melaka.
Luck Kee Steamboat (Pulau Ketam Seafood)
Overall, the food is good. One reason I don't prefer steamboat is because they usually will just buy some food from pasar and re-sell it to you... no effort at all, but this one, at least, I can taste there are few items they made it themselves, and the soup also taste nice.
Restoran Imperial
Fresh, good food, and great value in a nice chinese restaurant atmosphere.
flore postedExceptionalCame here for dim sum lunch with family The dim sum variety was minimal (not sure if it was because it was lunch time) on weekend The siew mai was only so-so, char siu pao was so-so, other dim sum variety we tried also taste normal Total 3 pax, RM80++! for about 7-8 dim sum variety I would recommend other places for better dim sum.
Food Republic
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsThe fried carrot/rice cake was covered with a huge layer of egg omelette and garnished with chopped spring onion with a plate of red chillies sauce for dip. .
Nippy Noodles Restaurant
All the noodles are freshly made daily and there are no left overs. The noodles are made from premium flours and Omega 3 eggs without addition of any liquid or water. No preservatives or food conditioner added so therefore it is a very healthynoodle. The noodles are very springy feeling when you put into your mouth. Combine with the pickled chili, it is a heaven. The mee actually is called Wan Tan Mee by its normal look. Thisrestaurant called it Bamboo Noodles as it is made by using bamboo. Usually they serve you the noodle without the pork lard. Go ahead and ask for it and definitely it will make you fly after eating together with the noodle. The pork lard fried fresh daily too.
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsNippy Noodle Restaurant serves up some good noodles from our experience there. One worth looking out for if you’re a fan of noodles!