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D'Bakul Indonesian Cuisine
Authentic Indonesian Cuisine
d_luaz posted malaysiamostwanted.blogspot.comGoodIt’s a tasty and satisfying Authentic Indonesian meal.
Ciccio Pasticcio Bar & Pizzeria
This place serves wood fire pizza and wide variety of bruschettas. You can watch the chef whip your pizza at the bar counter and the wood fire oven is just next to the bar.
d_luaz postedBadDine here about a year ago, tried the Ravioli and Pizza; the problem is the price is high (expected for Changkat Bukit Bintang area), but the food is "normal" at best.
Restoran SS2 Murni
Mamak restaurant with a great varieties of roti, steamy hot delicious nasi lemak.
d_luaz postedSuperbThis is the "King of all Mamak"; crowded with people during supper time, filled with guiltily delicious food and plenty of variety. Fairly quick service, but there might be some problem getting hold of the busy waiters.
Imbi Market
There is a famous stall in the Imbi market serving hainanese tea and toast bread with all the red tables.
d_luaz postedExceptionalLove the variety, quality and affordability of the food here, and being beside a market added a certain charm to it. My favorite is the Hainan Tea, Wantan Mee and Popiah :)
Dragon-i
The restaurant is famous for its 'xiao long bao', noodles and other 'small eats' ('siu sek'). All of them look so adorable and deserves a thumbs up
d_luaz postedBadEaten here more than 5 years ago, not particularly impressed with the quality of the food given the price :(
Yut Kee Kopitiam 鎰記茶餐室
Yut Kee is one of the grand old lady of the Kuala Lumpur kopitiam scene having been established since 1928. Today it's being run by the third generation of the family.
d_luaz postedSuperbSometimes I felt this place might be too old and too famous to pass, so I would still drop by just to have a feel of old coffeeshop. Chicken Chop is still decent, Robi Babi is intriguing, and didn't get to try the Roasted Pork Special yet.
Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks
Most of the food items are for take away as the shop can only fit about 10 to 15 people. The word Shihlin came from the Shihlin night market in Taiwan.
d_luaz postedSuperbAt times, I do have the cravings for its extra large fried chicken, and the Mee Sua is not bad.
Ramai Food Centre 大马(福建面)
d_luaz postedGoodI never quite like this place as there are plenty to choose but nothing quite worthy, except the duck noodle (which my parents love) and nasi lemak stall (guilty fried chicken/quail).
Kim Gary Restaurant
The ala carte menu have lots of HK styled meals or snack cater to your needs.
d_luaz postedSuperbKim Gary is one of my favourite type of Hong Kong Coffeeshop Restaurant, which serve decent and big cup of ying yong (coffee mixed with tea), and the seafood cheese rice (pricey but satisfying)
Old Chang Kee
Old Chang Kee is a common sight in Singapore. Famous for its home made curry puffs.
d_luaz postedSuperbI haven't have one for quite a while, but I like it because it's crispy, full of ingredients and with boiled egg. IKEA curry puff is nice as well :)
Sun Hong Muk Koot Tea 新峰肉骨茶
The restaurant has become a tourist spot.
d_luaz postedSuperbEaten here quite a few times during office hour lunch quite a few times about 10 years back, and I would say it is a delightful experience. Nowadays it seems this place is overrun by tourist, not sure it the quality of the food manage to hold up.
Restoran Lai Choon Bah Kut Teh 来春肉骨茶
A famous Bak Kut Teh restaurant in Klang.
d_luaz posted nasilemaklover.blogspot.comTheir famous 烘肉, dried Bah Kut Teh. Let me think how to describe the taste, hmmm, it has a very strong dry sotong and dark soy sauce taste, 臭香臭香
Shin Kee Beef Noodles Specialist (新九如牛肉粉)
One of the most popular places in KL for beef noodles.
d_luaz posted nodoubt-yiyi.blogspot.comThe tender slices of beef and bouncy meatballs taste so awesome! Damn syiok ar! Even this is my first attempt on beef noodles! 8 out of 10 I rate for this! ~ seriously recommended ~ ♥
El Cerdo
El Cerdo which means “the pig” in Spanish, specialises in porcine delights.
d_luaz posted splendysparkling.blogspot.comIt is not the best suckling pig but this is acceptable. Unfortunately, we were quite wrong for ordering this because we have no chance to try other awesome foods like ribs and sausages because this portion is too much for 2.
Lemon Garden Cafe
A nice cafe serving a vast variety of food for buffet lunch.A few sections catering for different cuisines.. like continental, italian, chinese, malay, indian and a big corner just for dessert itself.
d_luaz postedSuperbThe variety and freshness is great, especially dessert with some cheese selection, with a chocolate fondue, and the price is the standard high-priced buffet around KL (RM 90++, and 50% discount if you are a shangri-la member)