Chinese Restaurants in Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur – 87 Restaurants
Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant 百樂潮州酒樓
Pak Loh Chiu Chow (百乐潮州菜馆),the “golden sister” of the world renowned Pak Loh Chiu Chow restaurant at Hong Kong which serve authentic Teo Chew cuisines.
posted theyumlist.netReasons to visit: very porky Chinese fare; good value set lunches.
Shanghai Restaurant
posted sweetieyee80.blogspot.com金奖银鳕鱼 入口银鳕鱼洁白的鱼肉鲜嫩可口,外皮香煎后金黄酥脆,浓稠的酱汁还尝出浓而不呛得白兰地酒香味,是餐厅的得奖名菜之一。
Lai Ching Yuen 荔晶园
posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsCrispy German Pork Trotter Sinful, but delicious enough to make you go for another few more pieces. Crispy skin, set off by gelatinous fat and tender,moist meat. There’s always a reason to put calories control aside when we havc such a beautiful dish served.
Grandmama's
Grandmama's has the advantage of being quieter as it is placed on 6th floor of Pavilion.
isaactan posted www.isaactan.net 327 ReviewsThe corn thrown into the dessert had to be a dish by itself judging from the amount thrown in, not that I'm complaining though as I really love eating these. A perfect way to end our meal, do check out Grandmama's Flavours Of Malaysia @ Pavilion KL the next time you're there shopping and looking for a place to dine in.
Grand Palace
Generally a nice place to eat some non halal dim sum before a good run of shopping.
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Luk Yu Tea House 陸羽茶館
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsAside from the ala-carte and dim sum for this coming Chinese New Year, Luk Yu Tea House also served set dining.
Starz Kitchen 左麟右李
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsKinda expensive to go again. We would still happily revisit Happy Garden’s Bamboo Wanton Noodles. Again and again…. and again Heheh.
Grand Harbour
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsCoconut Parfait shares some similarity with coconut milk shake, but served in cocktail tall glass. Refreshing, like tucking in ice blended. but we still like the Chilled Mango Sago with Pomelo more.
Mandarin Palace
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsIn short, RM40++ for unlimited serving of ala-carte is definitely worth the price, recommend to come in group so that you can savour on more delicacies.
Tonkatsu
Duckie posted duckies-food-blog.blogspot.com 304 ReviewsFood is good and I love the toying with your own sauce idea. And not to mention the sauce is good too.
Ying Ker Lou
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsSpicy pig stomach noodle soup, i think the pig stomach has gone bad as the first taste of the soup is not a pleasant one, also the soup is not spicy enough (from white pepper) and not fragrant.
Crystal Jade Kitchen
malaysiacuisine.com posted www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 ReviewsOverall, a relaxed mood feeling as not many patrons visited here during tea time. It may not be over the top but it certainly was a great place to laze down and rest those shopping stressed legs.
Snowflake Taiwanese Dessert
This is a true recognition of the care and effort they put into making the dessert place a special place for guests to stay and dine. Step One : Choose Snowflake, Tohua or Memorable series. Step Two : Select a sub-series choice. For Snowflake series, select your Snowflake flavor. Grass Jelly series, Taro Ball series or Soya Ice series. Step Three : Pay up and receive UFO remote token (note : never place the token in your pants pocket!) Step Four : Choose either to wait for your order outside the shop or in one corner of the shop looking like a school kid punished for being late to class. Step Five : Your token vibrates. You can collect your order at the delivery counter.
malaysiacuisine.com posted www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 ReviewsExceptionalIf you ever been to Snowflake Desserts, it lets you indulge in natural and authentic Taiwanese desserts which is guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds. Personally, Snowflake had always been my favourite desserts gourmet compared to other branches as their servings are perfectly prepared with the right amount of sweetness.
I Love Yoo! (You Tiao)
Crunchy 'you tiao (yao char kuai); freshly made 'tow foo far' - well-loved and familiar Chinese snacks; I LOVE YOO aims to give food lovers a taste of the traditional, with a modern twist. With the vision of bringing scrumptious traditional Chinese favorites in a modern setting to the masses, this I LOVE YOO established its flagship outlet in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur in November 2007.
Restoran Esquire Kitchen
Well known for its affordable and authentic Shanghainese and Szechuan home style cuisine, Esquire Kitchen is featuring a new concept in Chinese restaurants dining after its change of ownership and total image revamp in 1997
carene19 posted lovewinter19.blogspot.com 90 ReviewsSuperbEsquire Kitchen is still one of the best dining places for my family and I. We love its home-style Shanghai & Sze Chuan cuisines