Restaurants in Kepong – 189 Restaurants
Yi Yan Dim Sum Restaurant
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsExceptionalSteamed dim sum are served in bamboo baskets and others on sushi plates. It is actually quite appropriate because Yi Yan actually have some unique dishes such as Stuffed Eggplant Roll with Thai Sauce, Deep Fried Avocado...
Restoran Leong Yun
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfoods.blogspot.com 25 ReviewsExceptionalNice homemade dish located at Taman Bukit Maluri. Nice food on affordable price
Top Kitchen Penang Char Koay Teow, Fried Rice
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsThey are not as awesome as the CKT but still good nonetheless, so you could satisfy a few cravings at one go.
BBQ Chicken Wing
This little stall located opposite a "dai chao" restaurant famous for nice BBQ chicken wing.
Shiang Hai Vegetarians
Located at Medan Putra Bandar Menjalara, Kepong. Facing a new constructed condominium.
Ebis Cafe Frozen Yoghurt
Ebis Cafe previously known as Fullton Bakery Mart & Dessert House, located in Taman Bukit Maluri, Kepong.
Brilliant Nasi Lemak House
Pao Xiang
nikelkhor posted www.nikelkhor.com 486 ReviewsIf you wish to have this Treasure Pot as take away, you can easily place the pot on your gas stove or a portable stove if you have one and have it.
Restoran E Soo Yong Tou Foo
posted eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.comJudging by the crowd that morning, I think this is probably one of the more popular restaurants for tasty yong tau foo and I can certainly see why. The yong tau foo, though slightly pricier than some other shops at RM1.50/pc, is still worth the price as it's also a lot bigger (and with plump fillings). As I'm not familiar with the food in Kepong, I don't know how good this yong tau foo is (compared to the rest in this area) but I find it to be pretty decent (compared to some of those I've had elsewhere) and I definitely wouldn't mind coming again for just that...and to try more of their cooked dishes (especially the Hakka dishes).
Shabuland Restaurant
iamthewitch posted iamthewitch.com 89 ReviewsWe ate and chatted and ate again to our heart’s content. The good thing about all-you-can-eat meals is that you can eat as much as you want to or as little as you want to, whenever you feel like it! We could be chatting away with a cup of YoYo ice in hand in one minute, and swishing the sliced meat in another, all the while catching up with good friends over funny stories.