Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Mexim Dim Sum
Mexim is not a bad choice dim sum. It has other outlets in Puchong and Cheras.
Restoran Hoppy
Hoppy Restaurant is originated from Johor Bahru. It was started by a Chan family in the 1980s. Hoppy has become popular the past two decades due to its traditional recipes for making herbal roasted duck in three styles -- Szechuan-styled or with ginseng and dong guai (both Chinese herbs). They are good in seafood and home cooked dishes. You can always see that this place is jammed pack with buses and buses of tourists if you dine in.
Adai Village Fish Head
The fish head noodles here can opt for plain fish slices or deep fish slices instead of only fish head.
One Bowl Soup
"Tu Toh Theng" or pigs stomach soup has a very flavourful and peppery broth. Nice for a cold night!
Pork Noodle Stall
The soup itself is very aromatic and full of flavour. Very porkishly delicous indeed. The mince pork which is my absolute must have when I go here is extremely tender, smooth and tasty.
Shrimpz Restaurant and Sea Breeze
it serves fresh prawns, hand-picked from some 300 acres of prawn farm and cooked to your liking!
Su Chan Restaurant
Su Chan comes out with a set lunch menu that offers over 15 varieties, ranging from Western, Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, Chinese to Malay. They even have 'munchies set' and 'on-diet set'.
Wong kok restaurant
Private room provided at Wong Kok for everyone to eat, chat and cam-whore.
Restaurant Hong Kee
This shop serves not only noodles but also rice, and you can order dishes and soups if you wish. Everything RAWKS! A must try for Food Lovers!!!! Their noodles deserved to be one of the best in KL (because hardly see any good around).
Restoran Paramount Garden
what is outstanding about them is their different variety noodles such as spinach and carrot (although you could hardly taste the difference but they sure are "eye candy").
posted muntalksfood.blogspot.comThis time I returned to Paramount Garden Coffee shop, PJ and ordered two bowls of Lor/Loh Mee (around MYR6.50 for a bowl) for lunch.
Kedai Kopi Sun Yuan Foong
The Kopi-O is strong but not thick. Not too sweet. Aroma was just great!