Restaurants in Ampang – 123 Restaurants
Restoran Foong Foong
The fried Wan Tans!!! Seriously this is the best I've eaten so far!!!! So BIG and juicy! *slurrp*
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsFoong Foong is the most popular among the several shops in Ampang.
New Heong Kee Restaurant
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsOur appetite were superb that evening we made additional orders to ensure a full satisfaction was achieved. Obviously we left the restaurant with smiling faces.
B Station
mimid3vils posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsA special Korean dining experience with majority of food are specially made from scratch by the owner. If you are looking for some healthy yet delicious food, this is the place for you!
OM Burger Stall
The pakcik has been running this stall at the same spot in Ampang Jaya (in front of 7-11) for 24 years. If you’re a Ramly burger fan, go try the OM Burger.
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsHaving said all the above, I have a bone to pick with the people who have named this the best street burger in KL. You clearly do not know what you are talking about.
Mei Keng Fatt Seafood Restaurant
A seafood restaurant that offers a wide array of dishes Mei Keng Fatt in Ampang serves very good quality seafood and the price is very reasonable too.
Typica Cafe 豆原
Chiariyees posted chiariyees-coffeebread.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsI love how the tree being positioned near the entrance, filtering the dining area from the opening. Mind you that it is without air-conditioning, but if you like natural breeze you will enjoy it.
Wan Char Koay Teow
applefoo posted www.applefoodees.com 229 ReviewsFor your information, Wan also accepts bulk orders and he also provides catering services. So if you are interested in getting him to serve at your party, just give him a call.
Tamarind Hill
The restaurant is quite lovely. It seems to have retained that homey charm and relaxed ambience from its old location.
Han Woo Ri Korean BBQ Restaurant
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsExceptionalJapanese Cuisine is more concern on their freshness of their seafood while Korean restaurant is very depending to their own special recipe in their marinating sauce. As for this restaurant, they really do put a lot of effort in it. That is also why they always has a consistent crowd.
Saga Highland Steak Cafe
Cheryl Chan Photography posted www.cherylchanphotography.com 81 ReviewsExceptionalSizzling Saga Combo Beef 傻瓜山铁板大虾牛扒 (RM28.80 Argentina) Argentina beef steak and 2 cheese-slice-covered big prawns on top of zigzag french fries and raw romaine lettuce. Drizzled with Suyvon's recommended Mongolia sauce out of 4 others: Garlic, BBQ, Black Pepper and Mushroom. They may want to consider the heat of sizzling plate for steak doneness as Daniel's choice of medium had turned into well done, though not to the extent of shoes leather. Carbonara Pasta 芝士奶油意粉 RM15.80 Spaghetti topped with processed crabsticks, canned button mushrooms, prawns, squids, mussel and romaine lettuce. I would say that this was a plate of catastrophe for carbonara lover. Instead of the typical creamy carbonara sauce, they offered chinese style sweet creamy butter sauce, sort of like 奶油鸡. It wasn't inviting at all with the cheapskate canned mushrooms and processed crabstick. (Don't get me wrong, they can be very tasty in mushroom soup and Subway seafood&crab but not here and not in this way.) It became my worst nightmare with the taste of Carnation condensed milk down my throat. I beg you, avoid this at all cost!