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Peng Heong Hakka Pai Kut
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsPart 2 - Double breakfast in Klang, Hakka Pai Kut
Xin Cuisine
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsDesserts at Xin timsum, Concorde Hotel KL
Kedai Ayam Panggang Wong Ah Wah
Wong Ah Wah made a really big name for themselves as the best grilled chicken wings in town.
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsWAW Grilled Chicken Wings - Jalan Alor, KL
Breakies
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsWestin Kuala Lumpur - Its breakfast-time
Dragon-i
This Dragon I Restaurant is located on the Ground Floor of Cititel KL. It can be accessed via Mid Valley Megamall near a narrow entrance next to Coffee Bean.
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsConsistently good ... Dragon-i at Mid Valley
I Love Yoo! (You Tiao)
Crunchy 'you tiao (yao char kuai); freshly made 'tow foo far' - well-loved and familiar Chinese snacks; I LOVE YOO aims to give food lovers a taste of the traditional, with a modern twist. With the vision of bringing scrumptious traditional Chinese favorites in a modern setting to the masses, this I LOVE YOO established its flagship outlet in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur in November 2007.
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsYou Tiao & Posh Tao Fu Fah at Food Republic, Pavilion KL
Woo Pin Fish Head Noodles 湖濱鱼头米之家
The restaurant is famous for its fish head noodle. The original Woo Pin is located and still is in Cheras however the Taman Desa outlet is much more comfortable to dine in.
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsWoo Pin Fish Head Noodles, Taman Danau Desa
Sumi-Ka Japanese Yakitori
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsSumi-Ka Japanese Yakitori, Subang
Kedai Kopi Lian Hing
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsLian Hing Tai Chau, Sungai Chua - Kajang
Restoran Kah Kah Loke
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsKah Kah Loke, Johor Bahru - Best bitter gourd soup
Restoran Sin Kee
Sin Kee Restaurant in Brickfields used to be located in a wooden structure next to a petrol station along Jalan Tun Sambanthan. With progress and development, and the words KL Sentral whispered excitedly among the residents of Brickfields, Sin Kee moved to a shoplot across the road. Of late, there have been some positive refurbishments in Sin Kee. The restaurant now boasts a purple ceiling and orange lamps that create a warm and funky ambience to the otherwise old-fashioned chinese restaurant. Foo Kei Chang started Sin Kee in a makeshift wooden building in 1969 next to the Shell petrol kiosk in Brickfields. In 1999, it moved into a shoplot because the government needed the land for KL Sentral. Foo Kei Chang has since retired and passed the restaurant to son Man Eek. Sin Kee is still known for its Hainanese steamed rice. Its speciality menu also has local and Western influences.
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsSin Kee - Best chinese and western, Brickfields KL
Ler Seafood
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsLer Seafood, Ara Damansara - Great fish head curry!
Restoran Ulang Corner
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsRestoran Ulang Corner - Puchong's finest Khao Jam or Nasi Kerabu and Dagang
RM3 Cafe Express
juliansi posted juliansi.blogspot.com 1033 ReviewsRM3 Cafe Express, Puchong - Deceiving signage!