Recommended Restaurants in Malaysia – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
Kampar Kuih Nyonya Stall
Specializing in authentic and delicious Nyonya Kuih from Kampar
Asher postedSuperbRare gem in Ipoh to satisfy crave for Nyonya kuih. This stall is managed by a couple where the wife makes all kueh the traditional way for years . They recently re-locate their stall to the Restoran Aleef at Canning Garden. Easy to find as it face the main road (the row of shops behind the market) Love her kuih for their homemade & authentic flavor ;not like those commercial imports, please! You can taste the difference the moment you sink your teeth into any of her kueh. She makes her daily and they are sold off mostly by lunch time. So each batches of her kueh are made fresh! Famous for her ang koo (including the rare black types) ,kuih talam and many more. Writing this makes me feel like having one of her kueh with my kopi-o now ! Try them out !
Pangkor Curry Fish Head Restaurant
Pangkor Curry Fish Head Restaurant Mobile Phone: 016- 229 1159
Three Little Pigs & the Big Bad Wolf
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsWell, it is something to do with their operating hours and menu. Either way, both taste equally delightful.
Meng Kee Steam Soup (洺记炖汤)
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsSurely this would be one of my recommended place for you if you wish to have a nice bowl of herbal soup.
Yamagoya Ramen
malaysiacuisine.com posted www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 ReviewsExceptionalGood news to fellow KKians ! If you are ever in craving of some ramen, head off to Yamagoya Ramen in Gaya Street for their colourful variety of luscious Japanese delicacies.
Ayer Hitam Asam Laksa
I simply loved the spicy tangy fragrant fish gravy with the noodles.
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsExceptionalThe famous, fabulous and the best among the rest Asam Laksa. Being a number one fan of Asam Laksa, I simply loved it.
Lammeeya
Firelyamber posted carelesslittlehamster.com 93 Reviews6 different types of herbal soups to choose from. I personally love the ginseng soup
S.Wine Cafe
posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsOverall, delicious food in big portion size, go try!
Restoran Soong Kee
It has more than 60 years of history. This is a nice air-conditioned little shop located near Pudu Bus Station and Chinatown that serves Beef balls in soup with wantan-stylenoodles topped with minced pork meat. They have been in operations for a long time and are quite famous… having been reviewed by many others.
harrycath posted www.harrycath.com 20 ReviewsExceptionalThis is yet another been-there-so-often-it’s-taken-for-granted kind of restaurant. We have a special affection for anything related to beef noodles, and it’s our second favourite kind of dish after Bak Kut Teh.. this is THE place for beef noodles in KL, bar none!
N Brew
malaysiacuisine.com posted www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 ReviewsSuperbOne of KL latest trendy food buzz was a recently launched ice cream parlour, N Brew that brings a unique preparation of gelato.
Bits Kitchen
spicysharon posted spicysharon.blogspot.com 315 ReviewsNo - I shall blame it on the unprecedented traffic.
大城小食 Big Food Street
Cheryl Chan Photography posted www.cherylchanphotography.com 81 ReviewsExceptionalIt has been years since we set foot in Sg Wang and if it wasn't for Gundam event that Jason would like to attend going on at the same shopping complex we might not have discover this non-halal food court. Not limit to local food, stalls here also provide options of Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine.Banners with images of celebrities such as Liang WenTao (梁文韬 aka 韬韬), PSY, and also others in promoting their individual stall. 雪花叉烧云吞面(干捞) Snowflake Wanton Mee (Dry) RM7.80 Char Siew made with the streaky part of pork belly gives both smooth and chewy texture. I found it to be flavorful yet the outer surface was a bit dry to complement the juicy inner. If only it would be crispy on the outside. Mee was average but the wanton deserved a thumbs up. Too many MSG nowadays we were amazed at the complimentary chicken soup that didn't have its presence. 古早味卤肉饭 Old Time Flavor Braised Pork RM7.80 Came in big portion and that's it. Satisfied our stomach but not enough to please our tongue. All prices stated above are of nett price; no government tax or service tax around here.
Fat Spoon
siansysm posted sians.blogspot.com 18 ReviewsExceptionalfat spoon serves malaysian classics which we have grew up eating in our homes slightly updated with the chef's personal twists. as the decor is reflection of its foods, it was almost as if fat spoon's intention was to invoke childhood memories but just with a touch of sophistication, tugging at heart strings as you dine at the cozy restaurant. unfortunately, i think i was more besotted by its decor than by its food. if you're interested in trying, i'd say keep to the classic favorites.
Luk Yu Tea House 陸羽茶館
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsAside from the ala-carte and dim sum for this coming Chinese New Year, Luk Yu Tea House also served set dining.
S.Wine Cafe
posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsOverall, delicious food in big portion size, go try!
Three Little Pigs & the Big Bad Wolf
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsWell, it is something to do with their operating hours and menu. Either way, both taste equally delightful.