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Restoran Hoppy
Hoppy Restaurant is originated from Johor Bahru. It was started by a Chan family in the 1980s. Hoppy has become popular the past two decades due to its traditional recipes for making herbal roasted duck in three styles -- Szechuan-styled or with ginseng and dong guai (both Chinese herbs). They are good in seafood and home cooked dishes. You can always see that this place is jammed pack with buses and buses of tourists if you dine in.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsRestaurant Hoppy @ Dataran Mentari Sunway
Bumbu Bali
Waterlily, Buddy-Buddy and Bumbu Bali are actually under the same management or shall I say family owner? Bumbu refers to herbs of Bali. It was run by the owner, Eddy and his Bali wife.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsBumbu Bali @ Bandar Puteri Puchong
Sun Moulin
Its cream puff is a delightful dessert with the perfect combination of choux puff and rish custard filling.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsSun Moulin @ One Utama
Restoran Cheang Kee 璋记饭店
A famous restaurant in Nibong Tebal. Cheang Kee’s shop is among the very old shop in Nibong Tebal and it is quite a scene of historical sites.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsRestoran Cheang Kee @ Nibong Tebal
New Taste Steamboat Restaurant
This is a non-halal steamboat with bak kut teh as soup base, which is distinctive from other ordinary steamboat.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsSteamboat with Bakuteh Soup Base
Mexim Dim Sum
Mexim is not a bad choice dim sum. It has other outlets in Puchong and Cheras.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsMexim Dim Sum @ Seri Kembangan (Non Halal)
Grill Chili's & Bar
The restaurant usually jam packed with people during peak hours. This outlet has good service and food quality.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsChilis @ KLCC
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.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsShihlin Snacks @ One Utama Old Wing
Restaurant Bao Bao 你吃宝宝了吗?
This restaurant is owned by and runs by a group of talented young people.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsCheras Makan 2: Pan Mee and Beef Noddle
Restaurant Sweet Memory
Before this it was known as Sweet Talk but after some renovation it has changed its name to Sweet Memory. This place offers commendable service, relaxing ambience, and reasonable pricing.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsCheras Makan 1: Sweet Memory For Sweet Tooth
Ramai Food Centre 大马(福建面)
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsRamai Hawker Centre @ Bandar Puchong
Las Carretas Mexican Restaurant & Bar
The ambience and menu is 90 percent similar with what you can find in Chillis. Food served is of good quality. An excellent eatery with knowledgable and friendly service ... WELL WORTH A VISIT!
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsLas Carretas Mexican Restaurant & Bar @ Taipan USJ
The Waterlily Cafe
They serve barbeque stuff, nasi lemak and mee. They are really great in barbeque stuff. It's never too dry or raw.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsFE Gathering @ Waterlily Cafe
Kim Gary Restaurant
The ala carte menu have lots of HK styled meals or snack cater to your needs.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsKim Gary and Nando's @ Sunway Pyramid
Ah Di Bak Kut Teh
Dengkil is a small town with lots of specialties, especially Chinese food as they have a large Chinese community here. Ah Di BKT serves tasty Bak Kut Teh - the meat is soft and tender and the herbally aroma added a perfect tint to it.
KampungboyCitygal posted kampungboycitygal.blogspot.com 101 ReviewsAh Di Bakuteh @ Dengkil