BRJ Bistro Corner

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Cuisines Chinese

The shop is simply located along the Putra LRT line.

Sun Hong Muk Koot Tea 新峰肉骨茶

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Cuisines Chinese
Business Hour 5am – 12am (midnight)

The restaurant has become a tourist spot.

Superb

Eaten here quite a few times during office hour lunch quite a few times about 10 years back, and I would say it is a delightful experience. Nowadays it seems this place is overrun by tourist, not sure it the quality of the food manage to hold up.

d_luaz posted

Lorong Seratus Tahun (百年路)

Cuisines Chinese

Overall, this is not a bad restaurant to be if you are "saliva dropping" for a Penang but unwillingly to travel 5 hours for them, this place is the best choice.

Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 Reviews

Restaurant Sudu

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Cuisines Chinese
Business Hour Sunday - Thursday : 6am-12am, Friday-Saturday: 6am-1am

They offer wide variety of sashimi, salads, appertizers and desserts for you to choose from in the buffet line but they only served you ONE main - course which they will served it to your table.

Sudu features an array of goodies - from local, to international, and even Middle Easten and some Indian delights too!

ericyong77 posted eforericyong.blogspot.com 337 Reviews

Ming Palace

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Cuisines Chinese
Business Hour Lunch: 11.30am – 3.00pm Dinner: 6.30pm – 10.30 pm

With 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.

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Emperor Noodle Restaurant (Huang Di Noodle Palace)

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Cuisines Chinese
Business Hour 11am – 10pm (Daily)

Don't be frighten by the word "Emperor" the pricing is very affordable and not forgetting the food is awesome.

hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 Reviews

Restoran Fast Food Fish Head

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Cuisines Chinese

This restaurant specialises in cooking and serving wild river fishes that are caught in the Pahang state.

The good thing about this shop is that the fish is always fresh and although it is a little pricy, it is worth considering the freshness of the fish.

Duckie posted duckies-food-blog.blogspot.com 304 Reviews

Restaurant Tong Siang

Cuisines Chinese
Good

Penang delicacies fused with local (Kuala Lumpur) style.

carene 19 posted lovewinter19.blogspot.com 90 Reviews

Zuò - A Taste Of Home

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Cuisines Chinese

Reasonable priced, great customer service and plenty to choose from the menu

If you are looking for some food with some taste of home cook, then surely Zuo would be one of the recommendation.

taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 Reviews

Hon Kee

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Cuisines Chinese
Business Hour 4.00am-2.30pm

Hon Kee 汉记靓粥 famous for their porridge.

Their chee cheong fun with sweet brown sauce and sesame seed was comparable to it's competitors.

low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 Reviews

Kepong Food Court

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Cuisines Chinese

There is more excitement at Kepong Food Court in Jalan Metro Perdana Barat 14, a new food court in Kepong is furnished with a variety of food to taste.

If you do come here, Taiwanese Stall is the most highly recommended and do let the uncle know that not to overcook the noodle.

taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 Reviews

Restoran Tuck Cheong

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Cuisines Chinese

Tuck Cheong might not be the best place to have dim sum but I am sure glad they are around to cater to the older generation. At least they have somewhere to gather and spend their mornings, so for me that’s the bigger picture.

vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 Reviews

Hee Loi Ton Restaurant

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Cuisines Chinese

We started with Four Treasures, followed by Suckling Pig, Steamed "Loong-Fu" Grouper, Eight Treasures Duck (aka "Pat Poe Arp"), Steamed 'Village' Chicken (it was supposed to be "Yok Lan Kai", but since they didnt put in the ham... so I called it steamed chicken instead), Deep Fried Cereal Prawns, Vegetables, "Sam Si Mien", Mango Dessert (I think it's not up to the standard) and Longevity Dumplings.

ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 Reviews

Snowflake Taiwanese Dessert

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Cuisines Chinese 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.

Exceptional

If 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.

malaysiacuisine.com posted www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 Reviews