Chinese Restaurants in Pandan Indah @ Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory – 14 Restaurants
ChinaTown Dessert 糖仁街甜品屋
Value SET LUNCH is available on MON - SAT
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsExceptionalThe glutinous rice balls are filled with black sesame are very delicious. The ginger soup is very spicy and it is really fit this whole dessert. However, I still feel that I prefer to have peanuts filling rather than black sesame.
Restoran New Twenty-Twenty 2020 美食中心
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsThe places where decent Kolo Mee (Kuching) could be found.
Restaurant Bao Bao 你吃宝宝了吗?
This restaurant is owned by and runs by a group of talented young people.
harrycath posted www.harrycath.com 20 ReviewsExceptionalWe came across this restaurant which Cat says (oddly enough) means “have you eaten at Bao Bao yet?” or something to that effect in Mandarin. Being an end lot, the restaurant has no wall on one side providing excellent ventilation. A lot of the times we demur from a few restaurants that were stifling and stuffy. With furnishings with wooden chairs and tables, you get an almost “school canteen” feel about the place. While we had no issues with the taste of the dishes we were eventually served with, we had problems with the blatant misrepresentation. What was touted as Fried Pork with Nan Lu Pan Mee in the end turned out to be normal Pan Mee with Barbequed Pork Belly (“Char Siu”), with no hint of fermented bean curd at all! Oh well, since it is a small unassuming and nondescript restaurant, we will take no further offence.
Fish Head Noodle Pandan Indah
Restoran Kin Kin
Their main branch is at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, packed most of the times. The decor was simple, minimalist, with furnitures resembling those from period dramas (ancient period mind you, not the monthly kind =P) and the place is air-conditioned. Parking's a breeze, but not sure if the same can be said during peak hours.
ShannonChow posted www.shannonchow.com 26 ReviewsSuperbEach bowl is served dry with poached egg, minced meat (pork), 'chu yao char' (lard fritter), 'ikan bilis' (Anchovy) and a small separate bowl of vegetables with egg soup.
Momo Cafe
Jessycayong posted jess-concrete.blogspot.com 127 ReviewsWith the price being paid, well, i would rate this coffee at 65%, passed with credit.
Restoran Golden Tin
posted eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.comThe prawn mee and yong tau foo are the two stalls you should head straight for when you're here. The prawn mee can rival some of the best I've had and their fried shallots are as fresh as you can get, so make sure you ask for extra (for a small fee lah) if you're a big fan of fried shallots like me. Also, don't miss the extra-long fried fu chuk roll with your other favourite yong tau foo types while you're here.
Tao Tao Ju Bat Gut Teh
Something interesting about this shop is their yam rice! They even have long bean rice on other days. Heard it was good! The rice was YUMMY!
Yang Mooi Restaurant
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsTheir signature dish of stewed mixed beef was not available, only on Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday, we will go back on the correct days. We rounded off our meal with herbal tea.