Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Solaris Mont Kiara @ Mont Kiara – 23 Restaurants
Tenji Japanese Buffet
Japanese food with a mix of western and chinese food
postedBadMont Kiara restaurant has been closed, dont know move to where
Ritchie’s Cafe & Grill
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsBy at the end of the meal, we grown more liking on him, feeling great to have a good chef to serve us with great dishes.
Uncle Jang Korean Restaurant
spicysharon posted www.spicysharon.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 8/10. In Malaysian terms, the Dakgalbi would probably be renamed to Mee Goreng Teppanyaki. A potluck of simple comfort food that makes me happy.
Palsaik Korea BBQ
posted jessicatjs.blogspot.comOne of the Korean restaurant chains that is still getting much love as ever is the Palsaik Korean BBQ restaurant. So what makes Palsaik Korean BBQ different from the other Korean BBQ restaurants? The answer lies in the unique 8-colour pork barbecue! The menu is also relatively simple, it comes in a wide spread of two-page menu, where you could opt for the set you preferred. We ordered the premium set which featured the signature 8-colour pork barbecue, grilled deodeok (Lanceolate) root and premium kimchi. We also had an additional trooper soup at the side while we wait for the barbecue pork to be ready.
Haagen Dazs
isaactan posted www.isaactan.net 327 ReviewsA must-order if you want to have total indulgence in Haagen Dazs would be the Haagen Dazs Fondue.
Michaelangelo’s Italian Restaurant
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsAll in all, Michaelangelo’s might not be as fancy as the other new restaurants in town but the food’s good (based on what we had) and the prices are reasonable enough for repeated visits.
Leaf Dining
This is a South Indian Cuisine Restaurant.
applefoo posted www.applefoodees.com 229 ReviewsOverall, the food here is quite good. The staffs are very friendly even though it takes a while before our food arrive at our table.
Ole Ole Bali
Ole Ole Bali is a Balinese themed restaurant (duh!) that serves authentic Balinese cuisine and also a small selection of Western food.
goldfries posted www.buurps.com 138 ReviewsLovely dish it was, nice tender meat meets salty soup – what a way to start the meal.
Duk Soo Ne BBQ restaurant
posted sakthi-life.blogspot.comOverall, it was a super good buffet for us. Even 2 hours is more than enough for us as we are small eaters. By the time we reach 3rd round, we are full. Hahahaha!! The staffs are efficient in changing the griller once it turns black. Good Job guys but you guys should also be active in refilling the Veggie for the customer. By the time we reach our 3rd round, the veggies are no longer refilled. Such a pity!! We need veggie to eat together with the meat. Hope, you guys improve on it!!
Cosans Coffee
applefoo posted www.applefoodees.com 229 ReviewsOverall, our coffee is good but there are better ones elsewhere.
Canton Fare
posted www.worthybook.blogspot.comExceptionallike the food here. it's a good place for family and friend to have lunch or dinner together
Schokolart
Place looks simple from the outside, but the inside is very cozy and they've got the best view ever!!!
Jessycayong posted jess-concrete.blogspot.com 127 ReviewsThey are three types of different sausages in the plate. I would say I am surprise with the sausages. They tasted finger licking good ^^
D'Empire Brasserie
kuanfoodfetish posted www.kuanfoodfetish.com 166 ReviewsBadEscarde Salad with Seafood was piled sky high on a medium size plate. It was rather difficult to mix together without making a mess.
Shuraku
One of the very few Izakayas around in Kuala Lumpur, Shuraku is an unpretentious, cozy, hidden gem, a favourite among the Japanese community and locals alike. Izakayas; Japanese pubs that serve food as sharing plates to accompany the drinks, are popular for after-work drinking. The sister outlet to the more bold and adventurous Daikanyama at Changkat Bukit Bintang, Shuraku takes a more mellow approach to it's offering. Employing traditional Japanese cuisine methods to deliver authentic dishes to match the range of Japanese sakes; nihonshu, shochu & umeshu as well as beers and traditional Japanese cocktails, that fill you up at family dinners or as you kick back and let loose with friends. Housed on the 2nd floor of a nondescript shoplot in Solaris Mont Kiara, Shuraku plays brilliantly with space, from the yakibar to the outdoor balcony, there's definitely a nook to suit your liking, mood and style.
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsOf course, it’s not just a manically friendly atmosphere or semi-secret slice of “Japan” they’re after, the food rocks, too.
Danny’s Chinese Cuisine
email2me posted www.foodpoi.com 675 ReviewsIt is as good as those served in hotels. Presentation wise it is on par with that with a home taste touch. We all absolutely love all the foods served and I can tell you we nearly lick the plates clean.