Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Imbi Palace Restaurant
A cozy restaurant offered delicious chinese cuisine
Jessycayong posted jess-concrete.blogspot.com 127 ReviewsAfter the seafood battle we all looked so exhausted!
O & S Restaurant
The self service yong to fu stall is always pack to the brim and they are doing brisk business.
spicysharon posted spicysharon.blogspot.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 5/10. The meal was pretty decent though I have to say that I've tasted better.
South Pacific Seafood Restaurant
dropsofcontentment posted dropsofcontentment.blogspot.com 144 ReviewsSouth Pacific Seafood has two seating areas, inside, and outside along the stretch of road. If you're late or have no booking, odds are you'll be enjoying your food in the dark outside as South Pacific can get very popular, but then again, that's probably all part of our Malaysian charm!
Seong Mun Restaurant
A place to go for a relaxed meal away from the city.
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsWe totally love this Claypot Taufu dish. Very tasty and a lot of "liu".
Taste of Foochow
There was too much whitening agent to make the fish ball too white. It may be pretty to look at but it adds unnecessary chemicals to the fish ball and that is not a good thing.
Kedai Kopi Sin Yin Nam 新映南餐室
Look at the weather to decide whether sitting outdoor or indoor
mytold posted mytastingoutloud.blogspot.com 60 ReviewsThe set meals were reasonably priced ranging from RM12.90 to RM 25 and with an additional RM 1, you get a semi buffet consisting of refillable drink, soup and salad.
Restoran Soo Kee
SOO KEE Restaurant, located opposite the SEA Park market, is one of the legends of the Klang Valley eating scene.
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsIf you are asking me are they the best, I have no idea. I can say one of the best steam chicken that I have come accross, surely will come back again as its pretty near my office.
Old Mantin (老文丁)
Old Mantin prepares and serves traditional Chinese rice pudding. Rice pudding was originally a dessert found in the regions of Guangdong and Xiamen. It was brought to Malay Peninsular when the Southern Chinese migrated here. As the time went by, many traditional desserts were not passed down and disappeared along the way. Old Mantin inherits the authentic rice pudding recipe and method of preparation. It gives us the opportunity to enjoy this wonderful traditional dessert.
Newton Food Court
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsFried Keoy Teow. Papa didn't finish this coz it was quite oily and surprisingly sweet. CKT aren't supposed to be sweet, right? Maybe different states have different way of frying it.
Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant
ericyong77 posted eforericyong.blogspot.com 337 ReviewsStandard stuffs - simple, easy and considerably affordable.
Restoran Teow Chew Meng
kelvintan3 posted www.ktheblogger.com 81 ReviewsThey're introducing some new dishes into their menu at the Subang SS14 branch where all their new dishes starts off at a price of just RM6!