Chinese Restaurants in Jalan Ampang – 27 Restaurants
Dolly Dim Sum
Dolly Dim Sum is our modern interpretation of a traditional Chinese teahouse.
PureGlutton posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsDolly Dim Sum is a perfect venue right in the city centre for a catch-up session over delectable pork-free Chinese fares and endless cups of premium teas.
Tao Chinese Cuisine
posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsThis year, assortment of Yee Sang such as Fresh Atlantic Salmon Yee Sang, Soft Shell Crab with Wasabi Sauce Yee Sang are available for dine-in or take away with options of half or full set, starting from RM88nett. Highlight goes to new creation of Hokkaido Scallop, North Canadian Lobster Claw with Passion Fruit Sauce Yee Sang – a must try. You will be surprise with how well the refreshing passion fruit goes with lobster meat, and the combination of texture loaded vegetables, crackers, condiments and seafood.
Chef Choi
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsSteamboat at Chef Choi is not a place to choose if you’re in a hurry, but great fun for families and groups. It is also the best place to catch up with old friends and have a nice long chat over dinner.
Ming Palace
posted eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.comWith many CNY set menus costing in the region of RM200 (and more) per person this year, I think this is probably one of the better valued sets for a hotel-based restaurant...and you're assured of impeccable service and dining ambience. There are two other set menu options, the Good Fortune Menu @ RM1,388 nett and the Prosperous Gold & Jade Menu @ RM1,888 nett (and these set menus are available until the 15th day of New Year or 11 February 2017), so there is still time for you to partake in these feasts.
Royal China Restaurant
The dim sum took a bit of time coming, which they attribute to the fact that every plate of dim sum is individually steamed. This Tai Thong restaurant called Royal China Restaurant situated next to Ampang Park building along Jalan Ampang.
liyenz posted liyenz.wordpress.com 52 ReviewsExceptionalAttracted by its discounts offer for dim sum during weekdays and weekends, my aunt and myself headed to one of the Royal China restaurants. The branch that we went to was located along Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. It is still worthy to go to this restaurant to try their dim sum even if there is no weekdays or weekends offer because their pricing is reasonable and the food portion is generous enough.
Penang Village
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsThe pricing is slightly pricey maybe the expatriates will find the food here to their liking. The quality of the desserts in this restaurant is gorgeous that I must say. Probably it is a good idea to eat your main course at the restaurant next door and come over here for dessert.
Soo Kee Char Siew
colinh postedBadOnce upon a time maybe...but now the char siew has more fat than meat. You are paying for fat.
Tai Thong Grand Restaurant
Though not the best dim sum, but it's nice and worth a try.
Toh Lee Chinese Restaurant
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsI am part Cantonese, so a bowl of Double Boiled Soup is always good to prep the tummy for dinner.
Tong Pak Fu
spicysharon posted spicysharon.blogspot.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 7/10 for the D24 and Traka. Touted as one the best snow ice dessert places around town, Tong Pak Fu is centered in most major shopping malls. That said, I still favor the mango desserts in Honeymoon, will do a review on it soon.