Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Kedai Kopi Tian Hong
galvintan posted blog.galvintan.com 2 ReviewsExceptionalFancy tasting one of the best Char Siu (Caramelized BBQ Pork) and Siu Yoke (Crackling Roast Pork) in Kuala Lumpur? Then you have to get yourself to Kedai Kopi Tian Hong in Salak South – to be exact, it’s Salak South Industrial Park. Tian Hong’s Char Siu is succulent and caramalised to perfection. The Char Siu sauce that goes with it is just too hard to resist. I usually ask for extra Char Siu sauce to go with my rice. The Siu Yoke is the best tasting roasted pork I’ve ever eaten. Before that, I was never a big fan of Siu Yoke as I hated the porky smell. But after I’ve tasted Tian Hong’s Siu Yoke, I just must have it every time I’m there. It’s a must to order and it’s only ready after 1.00pm. Visit my blog for more yummilicious food reviews!
Restoran Yaw Fatt (发记面家)
This restaurant is situated on the second floor in The Summit shopping complex and it is really popular among office workers around that area. They served good food and their price is reasonable.
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsIt was quite a meal, we enjoyed it.
Fu Lim Restaurant
The restaurant is your typical Chinese restaurant, with red table cloths, bright lights and simple decor.
i Vege Restaurant
Vegetarian food (no egg) at reasonable price.
Restoran Kiah Lim
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsEvery dishes here is delicious and reasonably charged.
Flying Char Siew Wantan Mee
nickchan posted www.nickchan.net 94 ReviewsMy friend told me that it used to be even better, but so far I feel that it's a good plate of Wan Tan Mee, not costly and I will come back again for dinner next time. =)
Madam Soon
konshoe posted draftsfromcoffeetable.blogspot.com 13 ReviewsSuperbWhen I entered the joint, I find the deco very familiar, and the blackboard facing the entrance told me why. Even the sign at the entrance showed me why the joint looked exceptionally familiar to me. If you were a frequent visitor to E-Gate, then you may recall a cafe in the past known as The Spring. Madam Soon was, as was stated on the sign at the entrance, a new concept of The Spring, although how it was a new concept was beyond me. The drinks off Madam Soon's menu are the usual variety you get off any other similar cafés, but I do note a few unusual ones. I asked for Blueberry and Lime Crush, which texture resembles ice blend a lot, and is quite sweet. The taste of blueberry is obvious but I did not get any taste of lime; still this is a cooling beverage to satisfy my sweet tooth. If you are not tolerant to sweet stuff, then you can always order something more healthy, like soya milk. Desserts are up for order as well, and there are a variety of them in the menu, which mainly consists of Chinese desserts. My friends got themselves some Peanut Paste, and it really is a paste... The dessert is too thick and viscous, and resembles peanut butter more than dessert. I loved the Braised Garlic Pork Ribs which I ordered for myself. The taste of garlic was mild, but the dish was braised until the pork was soft and chewy, soaking up the sauce and retaining it within. The ribs came with lean and fat portions both, and I enjoyed both parts equally.
Restaurant Crown Palace 皇廷滋味馆
Lok Lok Fatt
we are a fast food truck service visit us at http://loklokfatt.blogspot.com/
anderson yee postedSuperbLike the food !!! i prefer those fried items.. but too bad didnt open at morning.
Kuan Hwa Seafood Restaurant
ericyong77 posted eforericyong.blogspot.com 337 ReviewsRestoran Kuan Hwa which has some really awesome seafood
Restaurant Ong Kee
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsJust a mediocre place, the food are ok, but it can be quite crowded, a neighbourfood tai chow place.
Ng Hang Kee Fresh Water Seafood Restaurant 黄汉期河鲜餐
nikelkhor posted www.nikelkhor.com 486 ReviewsFrom the whole table, I just like the steamed "Soon Hock" fish, if possible I will request my family to come here again just for that particular fish.