Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Pudu – 48 Restaurants
Chun's Da Pu Noodle (春记大埔面)
Hock Seng Hin
Hock Seng Hin is a very famous ol school shop in Pudu selling fish head. Their famous 'si chap yu tau' and 'hong siew yu tau'.
Jalan Sayur Food Street (Pudu, KL)
This food streets starts its business around 6pm. Most of the stalls here are operated by senior citizens for more than a decade. All the foods taste really good except the pork noodles are inconsistent in the quality when taking a lot orders. Price wise are consider cheap in KL. The cleanliness is rated 1/5 as it is situated in the middle of the road under open air condition.
mh.sum25 posted tummyparadiseland.wordpress.com 35 ReviewsExceptionalLocated nearby Times Square. Take LRT Star. Stop at the Pudu station. Walk to the main street. Observe the opposite lorong. The most crowded will be Jln Sayur. Most of the seller here is senior citizen. Simple food but it become special because of them.
Restoran Dong Bei Sdn Bhd
Dong Bei is one of the pioneer Chinese restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. This restaurant is situated among a whole stretch of Chinese restaurants, serving an array of Chinese cuisine of different origins, from Szechuan to Teochew food. Dong Bei is literally translated to East-North, referring to a region in Northern part of China, or better known as Manchuria (the old name).
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 Reviewsthe food at Dong Bei is exactly the way he remembers his China stay. So if you want something authentically North Eastern of China, head into Dong Bei.
Little Eat Stall
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsIt’s getting harder to find such good ‘little eats’ in city these days. This place is indeed a gem in the heart of bustling Kuala Lumpur.
Chun Kee Da Pu Noodles
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsStill its a good bowl of noodle in downtown KL, recommended!
Restoran Tian Tian Lai
cindy tong posted www.cindysplanet.com 85 ReviewsOverall: 7/10 ( I will still come even though the bad location and environment; people always say the dirtiest place has the most delicious food!! I believe this taboo now!!)
Ah Koong Eating House
Ah Koong specializes in things fishy. The fish porridge is a wonderful, soul-satisfying dish, the simplest of elements (rice, water or broth, and a few other ingredients) elevated to heavenly heights. The fish cake is very tasty and springy.
keng lin Tan postedBadWe bought 4 packets of noodles this morning together with other Yong Tai foo etc. when we poured the soup out at home , we found total 3 dead house flies in the soup!! Called the restaurant. They were calm and said will replace when I go next . Good service attitude but this does not change the UNHYGIENIC issue in the restaurant. I won’t go back again .
Yik See Ho Bakuteh
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsThe food was great. Being streetwise and all, we decided against the claypot
Adai Village Fish Head
The fish head noodles here can opt for plain fish slices or deep fish slices instead of only fish head.
Restaurant Chuan Kee
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsPrices are reasonable.
Teo Chew Porridge
ericyong77 posted eforericyong.blogspot.com 337 ReviewsThere are not many good ones around KL or PJ, but it is always safe to go to Pudu and find some real good teochew porridge... and have a good supper/dinner.
Jalan Sayur Pudu Hawker
email2me posted www.foodpoi.com 675 ReviewsThe herbal tea is known as Pou Yin Char is a sweet taste tea that soak the hard boil egg and give the eggs flavoring.