Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
The Museum Cafe
The outside implies a lot of historic connotation and claims to make them the traditional way, and seems appealing being in a historic city. Located in the heart of the historic part of town, the concept seems intriguing. Decor in the shop looks very 50s with 50s music. However, the interior, although nice, is very messy with 21st century items such as plastic containers.
stevenycs posted craving4food.blogspot.com 281 ReviewsTo my surprised it wasn't that bad. I didn't have high hope on it as the place wasn't famous for any of their noodle. But surprisingly it's quite good and they even added extra minced pork for me without any extra payment.
Restoran B.B.Q
They are opened daily (except Sundays, if I am not mistaken) and cater for the office lunch crowd around that area - and it sure is crowded during lunch. But they are very systematic and well organized; patience will be rewarded. Good news is, they are also opened at nights, from 7pm until midnight, but no siew ngap at night. Recommend a trip there for dinner rather than trying to compete with the lunch crowd.
Canton Bay
Try the “Aromatic”-Duck, the best Duck in town
food2buzz posted foodtobuzz.blogspot.com 415 ReviewsCanton Bay Restaurant @ Sunway Piramid
Wang's Koptiam
The food was not really that awesome but the environment was just so interesting. Looking out you can see the Jalan Pahang flyover and the hustle and bustle of what city life is all about but where you are sitting, it looks like you have somehow moved back in time to days where life was slower paced.
Fong Lei
summerkid posted summerkid123.blogspot.com 235 ReviewsThough not the best wan tan mee we have eaten, but still a recommended one for good wantan mee is getting lesser and lesser nowadays.
Restaurant Sorn
Real rice, real sausage and real chicken. I always believe fresh and great ingredients will increase the quality of food tremendously. The chicken is tenderly cooked and almost whole bowl of rice absorbed the flavour perfectly, this is another reason I like the rice here, others usually a bit dry.
nikelkhor posted www.nikelkhor.com 486 ReviewsOn my opinion, this claypot chicken is just over-rated, is out of my good expectation. By the way, This is truth, the portion is huge and so generous on putting ingredient.
100 Coffee Shop
They operate like a normal Chinese coffee shop, selling plenty of noodle choices, mix rice, fruits, toast etc, 100 Coffee Shop served white coffee from Ipoh also, but not the famous brand from Old Town, this one is Chang Jiang white coffee.
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
Yew Char Kuih Stall
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsIf you happen to be in the area, this is one of the stall that you must not miss. Its a recommended stall by me .. :D
Rock Road Seafood Restaurant
It is one of the recommended restaurants for seafood in our travel guide book.