Restaurants in Damansara Utama – 125 Restaurants
Beans N Beans - Damansara Uptown
We serve Premium Korean Dessert. Our Bingsu, Waffles, and Sandwiches stand out from the crowd! Come for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or supper. ;)
posted sakthi-life.blogspot.comOverall, it was a good dessert for us. Yummylicious dessert, friendly service and lovely atmosphere. If you love Board Games or Card Games, this is the place for you.
Bacon and Brews
posted eddyrushfatboy.blogspot.comA place for Bacon Lover , Bacon & Brews offers a Western-Asian theme to all their meals . a cafe that serve all their food with bacon bites . Bacon themed cafe , with food ranging from Kimchi fried rice to Bacon carbonara and Bacon cheesecake . The cafe itself is quite a relaxing with warm white lighting making the ambiance a cozy .
The Great Beer Bar
TheYumList posted theyumlist.blogspot.com 552 Reviewscraft beers, beer and food variety, freshness, and the possibility of interesting conversations.
Restoran Kemaman Kopitam
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfooddiary.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsEnvironment is bright, spacious and cozy for a kopitiam standard.
O Bahn Mi
spicysharon posted www.spicysharon.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 8.5/10. There's just something really likable and homey about O Bahn Mi. Being one of the few standout Vietnamese cafes in town and also with a new outlet in 1 Utama to boost, I would definitely recommend O Bahn Mi.
Dal.Komm Coffee
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfooddiary.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsPersonally I think the version in Dal.Komm is different than what I taste in Caffe Bene. Dal.Komm use fruity and creatively mix and match on their bingsu while Caffe Bene more to authentic Korean dessert ingredients like rice cake and nuts. I cannot say I prefer which one more because I like both version.
Sangkaya Coconut Ice Cream
Su Fen posted www.sufentan.com 153 ReviewsI personally still prefer mild coconut taste that is more like sorbet kind of texture compare to creamy ice-cream. The downside of it is the coconut husk is too small, quite a mess when trying to scoop the ice-cream out.
Restoran Yook Tho Yin (P.J) Sdn Bhd
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsAll in all, the meal cost us about RM20-RM25 per pax; and I daresay this was a steal given the quality of the cooking, the portions served and the environment.
Private Kitchen
mimid3vils posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsThere were some hits and misses but I think Private Kitchen still a decent place to have some special crafted Hong Kong style Cantonese cuisines.
Chef Kit's Salt Baked Chicken
Simple but comfortable coffeeshop setting, friendly service, really yummy salt baked chicken for reasonable prices.
d'Tandoor
d'Tandoor is a well established and very popular (by the looks of the packed restaurant when we visited on a Friday evening)
animesh postedBadBad Food! We ordered Rasmalai...and it tasted like paneer put in some cream without even a hint of sugar. Gulabjamuns...were cold...and not at all good.....chewy and rubbery!
Royal Satay Celup
Satay Celup, popularized in Melaka, is a twist on the well-loved local street food called "Lok Lok". Much like Lok Lok, skewered raw and semi-cooked ingredients are dunked in a boiling pot of scrumptious satay sauce - an INGENIOUS way, to give that extra kick to our favourite food!
Jloi posted www.jackieloi.com 75 ReviewsSuperbAlthough the shop is small and has limited selection, but I like the sauce. It is not too spicy nor too thick. Just nice and suitable for everyone in difference age range.
Fusion Restaurant
Fusion serves "tai chow" dishes and also ala-carte noodles/rice.
ngiam postedSuperbMust try their curry. It is home traditional recipe. It is not that spicy and taste really good.