Restaurants in Pavilion KL @ Kuala Lumpur – 170 Restaurants
Ying Ker Lou
Spicy pig stomach noodle soup, i think the pig stomach has gone bad as the first taste of the soup is not a pleasant one, also the soup is not spicy enough (from white pepper) and not fragrant.
babylightning posted 9 years ago www.dishwithvivien.com 546 Reviews
Ben's
Their concept is built around the idea that eating is about building relationships, and for that they have the perfect setting.
mytold posted 11 years ago mytastingoutloud.blogspot.com 60 Reviews
Restoran Da On Fine Korean Cuisine
We decided to ordered the cuttlefish which seem to be quite nice from the presentation. The spicy sauce they used was indeed delicious. However, the cuttlefish did not able to adsorb the marinated sauce well, leaving it bland.
Su Fen posted 11 years ago sufentan88.blogspot.com 153 Reviews
Crystal Jade Kitchen
Overall, a relaxed mood feeling as not many patrons visited here during tea time. It may not be over the top but it certainly was a great place to laze down and rest those shopping stressed legs.
malaysiacuisine.com posted 12 years ago www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 Reviews
TGI Friday
Carrot Cake in TGI Friday’s goes classic, having layer upon layer of extra moist carrot cake all studed with raisins, walnut and pineapple. Finished with smooth cream cheese icing that draws a cross between moist and creaminess.
summerkid posted 11 years ago www.malaysianflavours.com 568 Reviews
MOF (Ministry of Food)
Famous for their Hokkaido soft serve ice cream and their funky creations.
BadSlightly less sweet compare with the previous one. I somehow not really impressed with the Hokkaido ice cream because it is not really special to me. Indeed the ice cream is smooth but it is just too sweet. Is it original Hokkaido ice cream like that or they changed the recipe to suit ou...r local culture here? read more
Pas De Nom posted 13 years ago chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 Reviews
New ShangHai
That's all we ordered for the day and total bill came up to less than RM40.00. Again, quite pricey, but worth it.
Duckie posted 11 years ago duckies-food-blog.blogspot.com 304 Reviews
Tony Roma’s
Food wise, it is definitely more upscale and same goes for the price. Ordering ala carte would be too expensive.
This salmon is so expensive!! and I think my maid can cook as well as the chef
Jessycayong posted 14 years ago jess-concrete.blogspot.com 127 Reviews
Dome Cafe
I opted for 'Calamansi & Sour Plum'. It's always great to have a refreshing drink, especially on a hot day.
ojsiew posted 10 years ago ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 Reviews
Tokyo Teppan
Superb2 little compact shop with superb japanese food in it
Sherlyn Lee posted 11 years ago therealkllife.blogspot.com 15 Reviews
Snowflake Taiwanese Dessert
This is a true recognition of the care and effort they put into making the dessert place a special place for guests to stay and dine. Step One : Choose Snowflake, Tohua or Memorable series. Step Two : Select a sub-series choice. For Snowflake series, select your Snowflake flavor. Grass Jelly series..., Taro Ball series or Soya Ice series. Step Three : Pay up and receive UFO remote token (note : never place the token in your pants pocket!) Step Four : Choose either to wait for your order outside the shop or in one corner of the shop looking like a school kid punished for being late to class. Step Five : Your token vibrates. You can collect your order at the delivery counter. read more
ExceptionalIf you ever been to Snowflake Desserts, it lets you indulge in natural and authentic Taiwanese desserts which is guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds. Personally, Snowflake had always been my favourite desserts gourmet compared to other branches as their servings are perfectly prepare...d with the right amount of sweetness. read more
malaysiacuisine.com posted 13 years ago www.malaysiacuisine.com 127 Reviews
Tokyo Don
Overall I was quite satisfied with the meal! hehehe..
ojsiew posted 10 years ago ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 Reviews
I Love Yoo! (You Tiao)
Crunchy 'you tiao (yao char kuai); freshly made 'tow foo far' - well-loved and familiar Chinese snacks; I LOVE YOO aims to give food lovers a taste of the traditional, with a modern twist. With the vision of bringing scrumptious traditional Chinese favorites in a modern setting to the masses, this... I LOVE YOO established its flagship outlet in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur in November 2007. read more