Chinese Restaurants in Pudu - Editor's Recommendations – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
陳東记怡保鸡丝沙河粉
When2Meets2 posted when2meets2.blogspot.com 182 Reviews虽说如此,偶尔能吃到自己想要吃的好味道,这价格上的事情还是可以妥协的。
Yap Hup Kee 叶合记
d_luaz posted tammylci.blogspot.com 2 ReviewsI am not a fan of chee cheong fun or yong tau foo food but trust me this place is really so tasty until I could come back to eat here when I have so many chee cheong fun stalls around my housing area. The place may look a bit scruffy and street-ish to you but they have good food.
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 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.