Chinese Restaurants in Malaysia - Editor's Recommendations – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
Chin’s Stylish Chinese Cuisine
The Stylish Chinese Cuisine which established in 1987 London UK. The restaurant was voted The Best Restaurant of the Year by What’s on in London & Store Magazine, New York. Restaurant owner Dave Chin’s number 4th restaurant in town was only opened few months ago and was not publicly launched.
posted kokcheehou.blogspot.com精選套餐 D Chin's Prefix Menu D RM128++ per person (min 4 pax)
Restoran Fishing Village Seafood
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAt first glance, this is a place in which you can enjoy seafood at reasonable price near to tourist area. The Cheese Bake Oyster and Garlic Butter Fish were a plus.
Restoran 2008 Snow Beer
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsOverall, the food at 2008 Snow Beer exceeded my initial expectations so no wonder they have a huge following of customers.
KL Hilton
EuniceEunny posted www.greentearedbean.com 215 ReviewsThis year spoil yourself, family, friends with contemporary gourmet feasts and Christmas classics at Vasco's, Hilton KL while enjoying the sights of magnificent Christmas decor and carolers at the Lobby.
Elegant Inn
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsOverall - an excellent meal, made better by the fact that it was our 23 year Oldham Hall reunion.
Restaurant Pau Kee
Restoran Pau Kee moved to Off Jalan Imbi Kuala Lumpur.
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsMrs. Chong seems to be a friendly operator she got good regulars and her food is awesome.
Yu Kan Restaurant
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsI recommended an eating place at the fringe of the village Restoran Kolam Ikan to the group, it's conducive and not crowded if you compare it to the others at the main street.
Sim Hap Ke Restaurant
Sim Hap Ke Restaurant located at Taman Connaught.
Foh San Restaurant 富山茶樓
Foh San can never be the place for breakfast; otherwise, you gotta be there as early as 5am.
yeequen postedSo soBeen there the last time with my boss, the food was rather pricey and not as good as before they move to new place... definitely not worth the price and time to visit...
Restoran Bak Kut Teh Mo Sang Kor (毛山稿肉骨茶)
nickchan posted www.nickchan.net 94 ReviewsAnother thing is that the soup is not waterish like us, it's more creamy and it's very nice to eat with rice. I ate a lot that morning and I will visit this place again. Great.
Rice Cafe
The place is simple but yet tastefully furnished. Thumbs up for them to keep the place neat and clean.
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsThe Assam Laksa soup at Rice Cafe is so thick you can do a head-stand on it.
Pitt Street Koay Teow Th'ng 椰腳粿條湯
Pitt Street Koay Teow Th’ng – the original Koay Teow Th’ng from Hai Oan coffee shop that located in Burmah Road. This stall was also awarded for a special award in year 2002.
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsI personally love the clear broth that is full of flavour. The 'fish balls' are made of mixture of fish and eels (鳗鱼), therefore you may notice that it may not be as 'bouncy' / 'chewy' as the ones made from 'ikan parang' (wolf herring aka 西刀鱼).
Restoran Yikee Seafood Bak Kut Teh
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsWill definitely revisit if we drop by Tanjung Sepat again, not forgetting to try the famous Ah Hock Bak Kut Teh which is also not far away.
Grand Palace
Generally a nice place to eat some non halal dim sum before a good run of shopping.
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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.