Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur - Editor's Recommendations – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
Xiang Fu Xiang Cheng Hunan Restaurant 鄉府湘城湖南菜馆
Hot and spicy adventure continues with some authentic Hunan cuisine at Xiang Fu Xiang Cheng 鄉府湘城 whipped out by Chefs from China. Also known as Xiang cuisine to some, Hunan cuisine's actually spicier and more numbing than Szechuan cuisine.
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsCurrently this is one of my favourite China food that offer pretty good food and price is reasonable. Came here 3 times in a row.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsIn their Christmas menu selection you will be pamper with roast turkey, special coleslaw, sausages and others.
Norway Salmon Fish Head Noodle
carene19 posted lovewinter19.blogspot.myGoodA decent bowl of salmon fish fillet noodles could be a satisfying meal despite the price tag.
娟姐 客家罗面 咖哩面 Kuen Jie Hakka Loh Mee & Curry Mee
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsA must-try when you sit in or take-away. The gravy was very flavoursome and smooth. With generous portion of ingredients; prawns, pork and egg you’ll definitely be satisfied
Chynna Restaurant
Chynna is indeed brings you the exclusive dim sum with the premium ingridients.
Hot Pot Bone Essence 有骨气
No.41, Jln Kuchai Maju 7, Off Jln Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur
carolyntay posted carolyntay.blogspot.com 7 ReviewsBone & Pot offers varieties of soup base and ingredients, so many I don't even know what to choose. I finally chose the Tom Yam and their house specialty pork bone soup.
Village Roast Duck
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.com 257 ReviewsNot cheap for KL standard but if you’re looking for the juiciest roast duck around, Village Roast Duck is a definite try-out. It’s best to call ahead to secure your duck as they often run out in the evenings.
Long Grilled Fish Seafood Restaurant
relishbyrae posted relishbyrae.blogspot.com 14 ReviewsSuperbLong Grilled Fish Seafood Restaurant is the name to look for, but it is actually an open-air food stall operating on the roadside a.k.a. dai pai dong in Cantonese. They are quite famous for seafood especially crabs, but we skipped that as we wanted something else. The creamy butter Japanese snail came first; the snail was crunchy, the flavourful white cream immediately enriched my taste buds and satisfied my belly. The Nyonya squid was sweet, sour and spicy, the pineapple-based sauce was very refreshing. The signature clam that is cooked with Chinese wine and garlic, similar to siong tong lala (Cantonese) or clam in broth that is served in most Chinese restaurant. I must say the clam was cooked just nice, the Chinese wine, garlic and chillies are good complement. The total damage was about RM 260, not too bad huh? However, considering dining in a hawker stall, the damage is slightly higher than the others and the average can go more than RM 40 per pax. If you were tempted to order the king prawn, it could cost you about RM 30 per piece. Having said that, the food is actually worth every penny in my humble opinion, but you just have to bear with the not so fantastic ambience, particularly you might get your feet soak wet sitting outside under the tent if it rains. If you are a first timer, go on an empty stomach, let the lady boss recommends you the selection of food that will surely enrich your taste buds. You may also try some of the dishes we've just ordered, they are good.
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.
Jalan San Peng Har Mee Stall
Chong posted wordspics.com 112 ReviewsSuperbOne of the better prawn mee (also known as Hokkien Mee by Penang folks) stalls in Kuala Lumpur.
Jalan Alor Sisters Noodles
babe_kl posted babeinthecitykl.blogspot.com 308 ReviewsTheir specialty are rice wine noodles with lots of ginger and black fungus strips and you have the usual choice of chicken but they have frogs, fish, prawns, pork meat up till innards like liver, kidney, fallopian tube (sang cheung), stomach, intestines etc.
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.
Yummy Duck Roast House 鸭味无穷
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsThe wonton is filled with minced meat and it was reasonably huge! It was a great lunch and most probably will return for other items in future! hehehe...
Little XiGong Restaurant
babe_kl posted babeinthecitykl.blogspot.com 308 ReviewsVery reasonable I would say. I guess the next time, we are going to make our way here by 6.30pm and would keep our fingers crossed that food would arrive faster.
Zuò - A Taste Of Home
Reasonable priced, great customer service and plenty to choose from the menu
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsIf you are looking for some food with some taste of home cook, then surely Zuo would be one of the recommendation.