Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur – 1671 Restaurants
Camp Forest
Looking at the name, that's what called a CAMP in a FOREST. They have quite extensive menu for both Western & Chinese cuisine but all are very healthy vegetarian organic food (go away Carnivore lover).
Fish Ball Mee KNL Restaurant
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 Reviewsthey were very famous in their fish ball noodle.
Savage Tribe Steamboat & BBQ 野人涮烤
Delicious lamb/beef meat BBQ auto-grilling, no smoke, special steamboat set value RM 25 独创360度自动转烤,健康无烟不油腻,烤串从RM1起。特色草原神奇冰火锅,绿色餐饮引领健康时尚潮流
Hoi Kee Heng Hwa 海記興化飯店
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsTheir default sauce for steamed fish is with little ginger paste and lots of oyster sauce. Since we are not fan of oyster sauce, thus specifically ask for ginger paste only, yummy!
Jalan San Peng Kai See Hor Fun
chryshijing posted chryshijing.blogspot.com.au 55 ReviewsSuperbJudging from the crowd (it was slightly past lunchtime) and what they were eating, I quickly gathered that they are famous for their chicken and prawn noodle in soup. Dad did the ordering, as I had no clue but I did want some greens. Crispy and fresh. And then there was steamed fish. Plain and simple but lovely. The taste of ginger was not overpowering and it was at the right saltiness level. Flesh of the fish just slipped off the bones. May I say that their braised chicken feet and pork belly were AWESOME.
Kim Lian Kee
jmloke posted jmerb.blogspot.com 8 ReviewsOverpriced and over-rated. Definitely not worth your time or money unless it's just to sate your curiosity as to how good Kim Lian Kee Noodles actually taste. But then, you know what they say about curiosity.
Dragon-i
This Dragon I Restaurant is located on the Ground Floor of Cititel KL. It can be accessed via Mid Valley Megamall near a narrow entrance next to Coffee Bean.
mimid3vils posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsThe la mien will never cease to please me as the springy texture was really delightful to savor and every strand was well braised in dark aromatic and flavorful soy sauce.
Tuck Kee Dim Sum
yue mai is quite huge, about the size of ping pong ball. It's very springy and has no fishy taste which explained that they've used very fresh fish paste.
isaactan posted www.isaactan.net 327 ReviewsSuperbDriving all the way out to Taman Bukit Maluri in Kepong this afternoon, my colleagues and I decided to drop by Tuck Kee Restaurant. I was told they were famous for their dim sums. Unfortunately this round, we reached at 1pm which warranted lunch instead of their famed breakfast dim sums.
水 餃 大 王 (”King of Dumplings”)
The shop owner originated from northern east of China.This restaurant also serve typical Chinese food such as cold dish, soup,meat and vege apart from dumplings. Due to the cool weather in Northern East of China, most of the food are quite heaty.
Restoran Shen Jing Sheng
Jessycayong posted jess-concrete.blogspot.com 127 ReviewsI love this pumpkin prawns!
Madam Lim's Kitchen
Madam Lim’s Kitchen serves a variety of Chinese, Nyonya and Thai fusion cuisine.
Causeway Bay Spicy Crab 铜锣湾辣蟹莊
Crab is also definitely on the menu and can be done in one of their signature styles called "Pei Foong Thong" or "Authentic Garlic and Chili style".
neko1712 posted neko-no-hime.blogspot.com 145 ReviewsDefinitely coming back here a second time to try the variety of dishes Mashi mentions in the menu. That i didn't get to see. By the way, they have this awesomesauce Honey drink. Order that if you are bored of the usual tea.
Restoran Million
missadriennely posted missadriennely.wordpress.com 9 ReviewsSuperbLoved the food at this place! Definitely have got to try the Hing Hua style mee sua.
Kedai Kopi Sri Edaran, Beef Noodle
perutbesi posted perutbesi.blogspot.com 230 ReviewsPretty good beef (cow's stomach, tripe, meat...etc) & mutton noodles in the heart of Kepong. It's not the best, but it's good enough to satisfy one's craving for beef/mutton noodles.