Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur @ Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur – 7 Restaurants
Tao Chinese Cuisine
posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsThis year, assortment of Yee Sang such as Fresh Atlantic Salmon Yee Sang, Soft Shell Crab with Wasabi Sauce Yee Sang are available for dine-in or take away with options of half or full set, starting from RM88nett. Highlight goes to new creation of Hokkaido Scallop, North Canadian Lobster Claw with Passion Fruit Sauce Yee Sang – a must try. You will be surprise with how well the refreshing passion fruit goes with lobster meat, and the combination of texture loaded vegetables, crackers, condiments and seafood.
OneSixFive
YouHadYourLunch posted youhadyourlunch.blogspot.com 208 ReviewsThis is a serious improvement to the previously tired lobby lounge, and worth a visit, day or night. Make sure you leave via the Gourmet Counter, though, where cakes and macaroons glint temptingly and hampers can be created to sort out a special gift.
Serene Brasserie
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsBeef and Chicken Satay from “satay Haji Bakhil” is the must try.
Toh Lee Chinese Restaurant
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsI am part Cantonese, so a bowl of Double Boiled Soup is always good to prep the tummy for dinner.
One Six Five
The lobby lounge of the InterContinental Kuala Lumpur recently underwent a makeover. The resulting beauty queen is the stylish and contemporary, yet warm and welcoming, One Six Five.
TheYumList posted theyumlist.blogspot.com 552 ReviewsReason to visit: stylish surrounds (including the crowd), well put together jazz ensemble, Mini Wagyu Sliders, Spanish meatballs, Classic Cocktails and Tonka Bean Panna Cottta
Sparkalite
YouHadYourLunch posted youhadyourlunch.blogspot.com 208 ReviewsBrunches may be cropping up all over the place, but the thinking behind them is wonderful: Sundays should be about family and friends; about slowing down, sharing, and catching up before the working week starts again.