Western, Local (Malaysian) Restaurants in Malaysia – 131 Restaurants
Lisa Spaghetti
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsThe food arrives.. .the portions are large, and the food is surprisingly, really, rather good.
Coffee Berry
ericyong77 posted eforericyong.blogspot.com 337 ReviewsWell.... this place does have a nice ambience and atmosphere, a nice selection of food and drinks... but coffee perhaps is not their main highlights though.
StarHut Cafe
I had a small tea time break with egg sandwich and yogurt orange juice.
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsExceptionalA small time tea break with yogurt orange juice and egg sandwich
La Manila Cafe
They also diversified their food offerings beyond cakes & pastries to pasta & other Malaysian favourites. La Manila can be found in Mid Valley, Taman Megah, Taman Tun Dr Ismail and Ampang
Samsaraa Restaurant
Firelyamber posted carelesslittlehamster.com 93 Reviewsit’s a very new restaurant. That’s the first. For a new restaurant, they’re doing quite well with their really interesting food. Samsaraa has a modern retro interior which looks really cool and comfy to have a hearty meal.
Tower Regency Hotel
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsActually the taste is not too bad if one does not start to compare with other restaurants.
Kopi Time Cafe
Their Ayam Penyet is really delicious, the chicken is grilled with strong fragrant spices and the best part is the indonesian sambal, as it gets you addicted despite the intense spiciness! Their Nasi lemak is unique as well, as the rice has a strong pandan flavor and for just RM8.90 their side dishes are given quite generously, definitely value for money. Great atmosphere as it brings back the old 60's when Malaysia still has that little British Influence. It has a very different experience visiting this new outlet from the other 2 outlets the restaurant, has at OneUtama Bowling Alley (The Kopi Time Express) and their original outlet at 36 Damansara Jaya as the new outlet at Subang Jaya is known to be their flagship store. Definitely worth a visit and re-visit the 60's for yourself!
Restoran Little Bali
You can eat, drink or even sing out loud (Karaoke challenge in public if you dare). They have a Bali feel open-air dining area.