Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur @ Lucky Garden – 9 Restaurants
Nam Chuan Coffee Shop 南泉茶餐室
The Sarawak laksa served here is a family recipe, and that many of her ingredients are flown in from Sarawak. I believe this laksa is the coconut-less variety, but what make it special is the flavour which is fragrant yet isn't too hot. The garnishing done by this Aunty is truly special, 'hotel quality'
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsA perfect start to a Sunday morning should be a hearty breakfast; coupled with a cup of really good coffee or tea, and lots of natural sun to perk the mood up.
1977 Ipoh Chicken Rice
carene19 posted lovewinter19.blogspot.com 90 ReviewsGoodA good place if you like to have savory of Ipoh cuisines in Kuala Lumpur.
Restoran Chef Low
perutbesi posted perutbesi.blogspot.com 230 ReviewsIf not for the parking problems, I think I won't mind frequenting this place. The food is actually quite good for the price paid.
Sin Lai Ping
Josarine posted www.josarine.com 37 ReviewsIf you love this kind of food, this place is a must try for you if you have not already.
Chun Heong Coffee Shop
Satisfyingly slippery noodles topped with green and white scallion slices, nubbins of chewy, crispy pork and a couple of thick slices of succulent, mildly spiced Chinese sausage.
d_luaz posted stomachvibrations.blogspot.comThis is very good lemak curry soup.One of the best curry laksa in Klang Valley.
Kedai Kopi and Makanan Chun Heong
A grade A for its good taste! Located at a Chinese coffeeshop at Lucky Garden, Bangsar, is this famous pork ball noodles stall.
Hailam Kopitiam
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsIf you’re around the Bangsar area and would love to save more for shopping instead, why not drop by the Hailam Kopitiam for a quick and affordable lunch/ dinner? Well, you could do breakfast too as their eggs, toast & a cuppa would not disappoint you.