Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory) – 1671 Restaurants
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Hock Seng Hin
Hock Seng Hin is a very famous ol school shop in Pudu selling fish head. Their famous 'si chap yu tau' and 'hong siew yu tau'.
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.
Yoke Heng
a very special “version” of Nga Pou Lou Shi Fun. “Nga Pou” in cantonese means Claypot, in this case Claypot Lou Shi Fun.
Tong Pak Fu
spicysharon posted spicysharon.blogspot.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 7/10 for the D24 and Traka. Touted as one the best snow ice dessert places around town, Tong Pak Fu is centered in most major shopping malls. That said, I still favor the mango desserts in Honeymoon, will do a review on it soon.
Foong Jie Lok Lok
Roadside stall with a wide offering of Malaysian street "food-on-sticks" dipped in a pot of boiling water, and eaten with gravy/ sauces.
The Golden Phoenix Restaurant
The dim sum is fresh and wonderfully tasy and juicy. It is positively lively especially if you like durian.
wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 ReviewsWe were there on a weekday and the lunch crowd was impressive, consistent walk-ins on top of prior reservations diners.
Bamboo Inn Restaurant
It's essentially a road side stall so don't expect air condition comfort. They have ceiling fans though and it was actually not too hot.
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsAll these dishes including a free bowl of ABC soup for RM60 plus.
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.
Restoran Wah Soon (Ipoh Home Made Dim Sum)
This restaurant sells noodles and mix rice in weekdays. They just hung a small banner stating Ipoh Dim Sum available in front of their shop. Even the writings also started to fade off. The environment looks a bit run down as it is operated for generations. This restaurant usually patron by regulars only as the location is not a hot spot. All theDim Sum are freshly made on the spot. If you want the freshest quality dim sum, try visit them at 5am in the morning. I came a across this restaurant which introduce by my friend a newspaper vendor.
Karl's Beisl
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsKarl’s Beisl is manned by Karl himself that offers Austrian cuisine; introducing some of Austria’s famous delicacies.