Malaysian Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory) – 217 Restaurants
Avenue 1 Café (留香)
The concept of the restaurant was similar to Hailam Kopitiam, Kafe Kopi Town, Old Town White Coffee and etc. Service was quite average. They serve a wide variety of food which includes different types of toasts, special snacks such as grilled seafood ota-ota (烤海鲜乌达) and desserts such as blueberry and marble cheesecake. This café do not charge customers for government tax and service charge.
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsService was quite average and the menu was not organised. The good thing about them is that they serve a wide variety of food which includes different types of toasts, special snacks such as grilled seafood ota-ota (烤海鲜乌达) and desserts such as blueberry and marble cheesecake.
Pak Hailam Kopitiam
Pak Hailam Kopitiam is under King's Confectionery (our neighborhood bakery)
Chicken Rice Shop
The food? Not bad actually for a chain store, good enough to make me eat there again, though not good enough to make me crave it.
Keropok Lekor Behind Sg Wang
Keropok Lekor is one of the Terrengganu famous delicious food.
Rajah Brooke Cafe
food2buzz posted foodtobuzz.blogspot.com 415 ReviewsHowever, the food compared to real Sarawak taste is so much different.
Ice Cold Bier
nikelkhor posted www.nikelkhor.com 486 ReviewsSo, what are you waiting for? Head down to Ice Cold Bier and enjoy the freshest, coldest beer in Kuala Lumpur today!
Daily Kopitiam
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsI usually go for Teh-C-Kosong!... The taste is just great!
Connoisseurs Lounge & Restaurant
Located inside the Golf Club. As you approach the guard post, drive/walk in. It is the building directly infront as you drive in. 1st Floor. Parking: Driving range parking (all times) Club premise parking (for non-members only allowed to park after 6pm). Buggy services are available on ground floor of the golf driving range car park.
Chilli Padi Local Recipe
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsThe curry chicken was too salty and gravy was too thick. The deep fried Taupok was good.
Beach Club Cafe
A tropical island retreat is the concept. You have to cross a wooden bridge to get in and once there, it will entice your senses. Picnic benches and long tables are found in this wood-themed outlet. You may find yourself being watched by the giant sharks on display in an aquarium by the bar.
Shui Kee Restaurant
A shop serving a variety of noodle and soup dishes, mostly famed for it's Fish Head Vermicilli.
annna posted annna.net 230 ReviewsConclusion, I still find Shui Kee’s Yu Tao Mai the best.