Recommended Restaurants in Subang Jaya – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
Black Market
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsOven baked pork ribs coated with Black Market’s speciality ‘black’ sauce, not exactly meaty nor easily fall off the bone, but we enjoy having the meat bits by bits, accompanied by the smoky sweet sauce.
Leong’s Kitchenette by Seven Happiness Restaurant
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsOverall, we were impressed by the food quality and the value. Service was also quick, efficient and friendly despite it was clear that they are understaffed.
Cosans Coffee
chryshijing posted chryshijing.blogspot.com.au 55 ReviewsGoodWith long hours, definitely a place that will draw in the college/uni student crowd.
The Shepherdoo Restaurant & Lounge
The Shepherdoo’s second outlet at One City, Subang Jaya (first outlet at Centro Mall, Klang), I was totally impressed by the cheerful Latin American interior.
Puja G posted oneskinnyhippo.blogspot.mySuperbLovely taste of Latin American cuisine and spoiled for choices with large amount of meatless options
Raku Pizza
lovefoodie postedSuperbI came with my friends, and we had their special meal set. All of us enjoyed the food very much. I ordered the waffle burger, though the waffle is dry and chewy, the patty itself was crispy and juicy. I also tasted my friend's pizza, it was good. This place deserved more attentions.
Flingstones Cafe
posted eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.comI'm glad they've kept up with the taste of the food (the Big Bang Breakfast is still banging) as the place still delivers for us in that respect although there were a couple of dishes (with increased prices) that came with some minor 'enhancements' which I wasn't exactly fond of and weren't necessarily for the better unfortunately (in my opinion). I guess we can't run away from price hikes as things are getting more expensive by the day. Overall, the prices here have increased by about 10% - 20% since my last visit. A consolation, at least, is that this place continues to not charge the 10% + 6% although, if you look at it from another angle, the 16% is now factored into the increased prices already! :P
Empire Hotel Subang
isaactan posted www.isaactan.net 327 ReviewsEmpire Hotel Subang signature dishes - Ayam Golek Percik, Sup Gear Box Ala Utara, Kambing Salai Pisang Muda, Rendang Itik Sambal Hijau and Asam Pedas Ikan Sembilang Kuala Selangor are a must try on their list so be sure to check these out if you have plans to dine here during Ramadhan.
Unplugged Music Cafe
PureGlutton posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsI was glad to find out that not only is Unplugged Music Cafe a great chillout place, their menu features some pretty good and affordable food too. There’s a good selection of pastas, pies, local favourites as well as grilled mains to satisfy most palates.
Emperor Chinese Restaurant
Of course my favourite - always and now was the Salmon Yee Sang
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsSuperbThough I couldn't sample the dishes, I started off happily with the salmon yee sang.
Laxshmi Bhavan Indian Restaurant
Lots of varieties, between the vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Great essential ingredients to elevate the tastes and flavors.
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsGoodClean and spacious, lots of choices and reasonably priced
QQ Noodle House
Kimchi Noodle Soup; must try if you love spiciness, saltiness and sourness.
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsSuperbGood food, good service, friendly lady owner and there's enough choices to order.
Sushi Flash SS15
All sushi cost RM2 or RM3 only, except sets.
LoveEatShop94 posted loveeatshop94.blogspot.com 24 ReviewsSuperb"EAT LIKE A BOSS" This is their tagline of the shop. Pretty interesting, isn't it? I was very happy that I had got invited to review about it and people do really read my blog. *happy* And, today I had visited to here (like finally!! :) ) Sushi Flash is a new Japanese restaurant which started in March 2013 and mainly focuses on serving sushi on conveyor belt. It is located same row with McDonald and beside Face-to-Face Noodle House 面对面. There are colleges and housing areas around and I heard that usually fully seats during weekdays. It is indeed a strategic location to eat Japanese food whenever you feel like it. One of their staffs welcomed and served us. He introduced us their BEST SELLERS at there. When we browsed through the menu, surprisingly, all of the sushi cost RM 2 and RM 3 only (FIXED price)!! This included SALMON (OMG! Where to find this price of sushi??!) and they do have many varieties of sushi, sashimi, handroll, maki, gunkan, and sets (donburi and udon) with this pricing EXCEPT some really expensive dishes such as Unagi (different from Anago) and sea urchin. Definitely a good place to fix your craving! :)
Withlocals - Home Dining
It was an authentic spread of Nyonya dishes. A great experience; first time with dining the chefs. The concept is also available in other countries as well.
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsGoodWithlocals - Home Dining. Lovely authentic Nyonya dishes in a home and private setting. It was an experience; a first time with the chefs dining together.
FIQS Gastronomy
Casual Contemporary Restaurant
Chiariyees posted chiariyees-coffeebread.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsThe dining experience was an eye opening one. Just that, I still felt hungry after the dinner haha.