Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur – 1671 Restaurants
Kedai Makan SekMeChoy (锡米才瓦煲胡椒肉骨茶)
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I highly recommend this place! Ah Xian recommended a great place! The parking here is quite troublesome. There is a parking lot behind this shop lot which cost RM3.00/entry. Caution: It is quite dark.
Kechara Oasis
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsAs for beverage, the Cold Pressed Fruit Juices are highly recommended, especially the Rejuvenating Boosters which has a blend of apples, lemons and oranges. I don’t usually rave about a fruit juice, but this was really well concocted and it was truly refreshing and amazing to drink.
OLD TRICYCLE YONG TAU FOO
With the 55 years in yong tau fu making business, Mr Ray had transformed its business from the traditional yong tau fu to the creative idea which is the yong tau foo grilled over charcoal.
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsOne of the highly recommended and rather addictive will be this Curry Pig Skin with Dried Shrimps Cheong Fun RM3.90 where each mouthful comes slurpy and good.
Shang Palace
posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsBrunch on Saturdays has never been better, not since I found out that now you can indulge in quality dim sum in a posh restaurant in an even posher hotel. Oh, it’s also available for Friday lunch and the place is … the Shang Palace at the Shangri-la Hotel in Kuala Lumpur! The Eat-All-You-Can Dim Sum Delights promotion at the Shang Palace is priced at RM88nett per person. This promotion is valid for dine-in only and all guests seated at the same table must order from the Dim Sum Delights menu. Hurry – the promotion is until 26 August 2017 only!
Happy City Steamboat
Other than steamboat, they serve also some light snacks like fried chicken wings, nam yum dried meat, fried dumpling & wonton & veggie.
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfoods.blogspot.com 25 ReviewsExceptionalOffer good and affordable Steamboat. LIVE SEAFOOD Available.
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.
Peter’s Pork Noodles
posted sakthi-life.blogspot.comOverall, it was a good lunch for us. It gets super busy during the lunch hours and it's very difficult to get car parking as well. If can avoid this peak hour.
Yut Kee Restaurant 鎰記茶餐室
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsEverything about the food and faces serving you are the same except it is in a new building with more sitting spaces to cater to the ever huge crowd.
Restoran Double One 双壹茶室
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsThe small stall which is opened from morning till lunch and also on evening served 8 choices of stir fried inclusive of char koay teow and Penang Lo Bak.
Grand Imperial Restaurant
mimid3vils posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsSpacious and elegant setting with a few private rooms to cater all sort of functions and casual dining.
Noble House Imbi
Serving the finest Chinese gourmet creations and delicacies. With a modern touch to traditional Chinese dishes, the restaurant specialities includes Imperial Style Lobster with Braised Superior Shark's Fin, Braised Abalone with Goose Web baked in Foil, Emperor Beancurd and Noble House Three Variety Combinations Appetizer.
posted followmetoeatla.blogspot.comRecently, I was invited to dine at Noble House sampling the winning creations 'Classic Nanyang Cantonese Cuisine' by Chef Peter Tsang and Chef Justin Hor in conjunction with Oriental Group '9th Annual Chef Event' kicking off from 21st August 2017 to 30th September 2017. These tantalising dishes which preserves the authentic flavours will be available for all diners to devour at all Oriental Group Of Restaurant from 21st August 2017 to 30th September 2017. Spoilt for choice from the elaborate ala-carte menu, you can order the 2 preset menus namely the Majestic Set (RM1,888 Nett) per table for 10 pax or the Royal Set ( RM3,888 Nett).
De Foodland Seafood Restaurant
De Foodland is basically a seafood restaurant specialising in crabs.They are mainstreaming on crabs but they do have cool seafood and non-seafood as well. Famous with its 31 styles of crab dishes, both shop lots are filled with patrons licking the sauces off their fingers.
d_luaz posted christiechu425.blogspot.com这家海鲜饭店共有34种螃蟹煮法,还有很多美味的菜肴。
Kedai Makanan Kim Poh
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsOverall, Kim Poh is a decent place for claypot chicken rice. Just get your expectations straight and you won’t be disappointed if you treat it as a no-frills lunch or dinner.
Kedai Kopi Dan Makanan Ang Hock Bak Kut Teh
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsNot the priciest. Not the cheapest. Each meal in claypot averages out to be RM14 per person including tea and rice but its definitely fair value considering the recent rising prices for food (especially after the GST).
CWZJ Cuisine (Tea King Restaurant)
This CWZJ Cuisine (Tea King Restaurant) is located at Kuchai Lama famous for Chinese Cuisine.