Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia – 6347 Restaurants
Restaurant Steamboat Dai Ga Loke
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsIf you are not feeling overly choosy, Dai Ga Loke is a clean and comfortable restaurant to have a pleasant steamboat meal. It certainly won’t impress but it definitely won’t disappoint too.
Weng Kee Roast Meat 永記燒臘
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsThe way I see it, Mr. Ong is not doing this as a marketing gimmick but he genuinely care for the school kids. With the rising cost of anything and everything, it’s hard to fathom how he could make a profit by selling his chicken rice at RM1. I hope the Internet virality will have a good impact on his business and help him maintain the prices.
Sauna Fish and Seafood Restaurant
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsIn short, Sauna Fish and Seafood Restaurant offers a new style of eating seafood, where you can have steamed seafood and steamboat at the same time. More healthy, but still enjoyable.
Foon Xiang Steam Fish 歡香蒸魚頭
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsHighlights in Foon Xiang Steamfish. A meal in a steam fish restaurant is incomplete without ordering a plate of steam fish. Fish is fresh, dressed in a bed of light soy sauce, generously garnished with deep fried chopped garlic.
Restoran Wan Tan Mee, Curry Mee, Bubur & Nasi
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsI still have not tried out their rice or porridge but will try to make it a point to inquire or at least check it out on my next visit. Must admit I have not seen anyone eating rice or porridge.
Gao Ren Guan
Generally, I don't mind to have my dinner here more often, because the environment is clean and decent. So restaurant sometimes no need to serve superb quality, but "not bad" quality with other plus points already deserved a good comment. This restaurant serves typical Gao Zhou (高州) dishes.
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsUpon entering, you would be greeted by a stretch of food wall, picturing their delicious looking specialties on the wall like a huge menu.
Ampang Yong Tow Foo
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsFood Rating 9/10, one of my fav.
Cheong Kee
ericyong77 posted eforericyong.blogspot.com 337 Reviewswhen you find the shop, you'll be enjoying your delicious wantan mee. Be sure to order extra wantan too!!!
GohKaki Cafe
cklam posted www.what2seeonline.com 437 ReviewsIt is one of the several cafes in town that brings back childhood memories.
Evergreen Café Koay Teow Th’ng 永茂茶室粿条汤
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsFound that this kuey teow th'ng here is pretty good and the soup is very flavourful. The innards are very delicious as well.
Ha Ha Pan Mee
zappalangzpl posted zap-pa-lang.blogspot.com 74 ReviewsSuperb蒲种的哈哈笑板面是其中一间我常光顾的板面专卖店,这里的板面种类非常多,而且价格相宜。这里的特色是以不同材料做成的板面,有菠菜,南瓜,生地,芫茜等等,不同的材料有不同的功效,五颜六色的好看又好吃!
Siang
wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 ReviewsThe char siew bao was decent for a fowl version and plump with chicken meat and mock char siew. Both the chilled desserts ordered completed our halal dim sum experience on a good note.
Kafe Kam 88
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 Reviewsa real hidden gem in the serene neighborhood. Delectable highlights to note are Lemon Koay Teow Th'ng, Bitter Gourd Vermicelli Noodles, Chicken Rice and Stir Fried Vermicelli Noodles with various add-ons.
Ah Leng Char Koay Teow
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsI find that this fried koay toew is too wet it could be better if Ah Leng fried it slightly drier....so the next time if you order your char koay teow from Ah Leng you should request it dry.