Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory) – 4897 Restaurants
Sushi 2219
Serves really fresh sushi because they made them when you order, so now leftovers. This place can only sit up to 24 people max.
Khaana Peena
The interior of the restaurant is tastefully decorated, with lots of wood and open space. The sounds of water cascading from the Balinese fountain in the background further enhanced the rather calming and relaxing ambience.
Hainanese Chicken Rice Shack
A must for the connosieur – tastes like Nam Heong back in the 60s.
Penang Village
Penang Village was started with the intention of having good Malaysian local food & Penang Nyonya Cuisine under one roof in a friendly, comfortable & air-conditioned environment. 1st outlet was established in Desa Seri Hartamas in May 2000 while the 2nd outlet was located in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail in August 2001. After a successful response in TTDI outlet, the achievement opened the door for the 3rd outlet which was placed in Subang jaya, USJ 9 & in October 2004 the 4th outlet was opened in Alamanda Putrajaya Mall.
kwong.yong posted kwongeats.blogspot.com 95 ReviewsPenang Village in my opinion is a perfect place for people that are craving for some Penang Food but would want to have it in a restaurant setting.
Island Café
This café can be found in SS2 and new outlet is in Kuchai Lama now. Their service was slightly lower than average. Games such as chess and playing cards are available at the restaurant. Overall this is a rather pleasant place for a casual gathering.
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsTheir service was slightly lower than average but perhaps it can improve by as time goes by. Games such as chess and playing cards are available at the restaurant. Overall this is a rather pleasant place for a casual gathering.
Ho Kee Vietnamese Restaurant
Ho Kee Vietnamese Food which featured in Chui Ling's TV program before serving vietnamese cuisine.
Warong Sinarnor
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsThe nasi lemak from Warong SinarNor was definitely good. The number of people patronising the stall was definitely a good indication of the fact.
Jalan Sayur Food Street (Pudu, KL)
This food streets starts its business around 6pm. Most of the stalls here are operated by senior citizens for more than a decade. All the foods taste really good except the pork noodles are inconsistent in the quality when taking a lot orders. Price wise are consider cheap in KL. The cleanliness is rated 1/5 as it is situated in the middle of the road under open air condition.
mh.sum25 posted tummyparadiseland.wordpress.com 35 ReviewsExceptionalLocated nearby Times Square. Take LRT Star. Stop at the Pudu station. Walk to the main street. Observe the opposite lorong. The most crowded will be Jln Sayur. Most of the seller here is senior citizen. Simple food but it become special because of them.