Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur @ Kepong Baru – 26 Restaurants
One Village Restaurant 食家荘
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsSteamed chicken with black fungus and dried lily buds was tasty.
Restoran Yuan Kee 源記海鮮飯店
posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsWe decided to check out Yuan Kee (源记) after driven by it countless of times. This place serves classic Chinese food and it is probably also the busiest restaurant in the vicinity. It is located at the end of Kepong‘s ‘wai sek kai’ just before you make the turn towards Residence condominium
Bamboo Garden Steamboat Restaurant 竹园私房火锅
posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsOverall, it was a satisfying dinner and we wouldn’t mind returning to Bamboo Garden again for the fresh ingredients, great chili sauces and friendly service.
Full Wealth Seafood Restaurant
kwong.yong posted kwongeats.blogspot.com 95 ReviewsOverall this was the best Chinese New Year meal I've had so far. There was nothing to complaint about and despite ordering sharks fin and fish our bill only came up to an unbelievable RM350 for a table of eight.
Restoran Sai Kong
Affordable yet presentable dish. The food are cook up to banquet standard and service is good.
Lui Cha King Restaurant (客家擂茶)
The Lei Cha soup is nothing special from other places. I like the crsytal dumplings with taofu and chinese shallots.It is very special and delicious, suitable for vegetarian too.The other speciality is Hakka mee, with minced pork and shredded carrots. The pork balls are yummy.
Kei Tak Sek
applefoo posted www.applefoodees.com 229 ReviewsOverall, our bill came up to about RM28 for a meal for two.
Weng Kee Roast Duck
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsTo be honest, the roast duck here probably won’t blow you away but it’s still pretty good nonetheless. I was actually more impressed by the quality of char siew here.
Ah Yee Curry Mee
posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsIf you know someone who grew up in Kepong in the 80s, ask them if they know about Ah Yee Curry Mee. Chances are they have been eating her food since young. From what I was told, Ah Yee Curry Mee had a humble beginning as an economy noodle and chee cheong fun stall. Yong tau fu and other noodles were only added as part of her offerings in the later years.
Tai Thong Odeon Restaurant
Dim Sum is available daily for lunch and breakfast on Sunday and Public Holidays.
kwong.yong posted kwongeats.blogspot.com 95 ReviewsDespite the rush the food was decent with notable dishes such as the Fried Rice and Braised Sea Cucumber and Mussels with Broccoli.
B Lui Seafood
B Lui Seafood cooks very excellent Kam Heong lala. Apparently it is a very famous stall that has appeared in newspaper for its delicious crabs with the headline “Crabs so good worth taking home”. The dish is served on a banana leaf placed over a sizzling hotplate. Tastes so good that the more I ate, the more I wanted.
applefoo posted www.applefoodees.com 229 ReviewsOverall, we were very satisfied with our meal that night, even though it was one of the most expensive meals we have ever had at a hawker stall.
Fatty Sang Restaurant
Here serve delicious "dai chow" food with very reasonable price. Another place to go if you are craving seafood noodle or beef noodle, priced reasonably.
Pak Thong
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsBig prawn in dark soya sauce was delicious, it was fresh, succulent and juicy. Braised pork knuckle another Kow Kia's specialty gorgeous and yummy, you can get it everyday at this place.
One Noodle
One Noodle is a restaurant serving a variety of Shanghai snacks, dim sums, noodles (La-Mien), rice, toast & etc and I heard it was owned by the boss of the famous KTZ dessert house.