Restaurants in Section 14 @ Petaling Jaya – 29 Restaurants
Serai
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsSerai Platter (RM 25). The fluffy white rice which is infussed with the lemongrass brought us with the aromatic blend. Served together with the h honey squid, fresh acar, juicy fried chicken, and oxtail asam pedas. It’s so delicious and the blend is such a heaven. The chicken is well marinated and it’s meat is juicy and tender
Bariuma Ramen ばり馬
posted www.applefoodees.com 229 ReviewsThe Chicken Ramen (Tori Ajitama-Uma) @ RM21.90 was much lighter. Love the broth. The chicken was tender and soft. It was simply delicious.
Uniquecap
One of the famous original milk tea in Taiwan and developed with variety of tea-based and non tea-based beverages.
cecilia_qianqian posted misscawaii.blogspot.com 56 ReviewsSuperbHoney toast is very famous in Hong Kong than in Malaysia. However, honey toast introduce form Taiwan is really not bad and provide another freshness taste in town. Should go and try the honey toast they are make.
Kokopelli Travellers Bistro
The set up was spacious, especially the outdoor area, and graffiti drawings adorned the walls. White tablecloths, small lampshades, tea light candles and fresh daisies completed the décor, and the place felt cosy and inviting.
When2Meets2 posted when2meets2.blogspot.com 182 Reviews这间已开业了近7年的餐馆,是由一对艺术家夫妇经营,他们俩涉及的领域甚广,从画画、摄影、音乐到美食等等的都概括了。
Bari-Uma Ramen
jkdrooling posted jkdrooling.blogspot.com 199 ReviewsServices are more than satisfactory and no doubt food quality is evident. You may need a directory guide to lead you to Bariuma, at Level 3 of Jaya Shopping Centre which is looking forward to the opening of a cinema.
Soup Restaurant
renaelyng posted thegardennom.wordpress.com 76 ReviewsA good and underrated restaurant that somehow due to public perception and generation gap has not quite managed to replicate their Singaporean successes. Give it a try, and rediscover home cooking. Tasting the food at Soup Restaurant, the gNOMes realized just how frighteningly high the average Malaysian salt intake is. Don’t let the rather old-fashioned design put you off nor the name ‘Soup Restaurant’, give it a whirl and you are in for a surprise.
Heritage Village
Asam pedas and asam laksa; the star dishes. Loved the role play of Asian herbs and tangy flavors.
jmloke posted jmerb.blogspot.com 8 ReviewsI'd have to say that if you like Baba/Nyonya cuisine, this would be a good place to try out.
House of Pakeeza
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsShe liked the rice. ... But not before I enjoy the bowl of ice cream first .
Thai Express
Thai Express which is located the same floor as Soup Restaurant do make me happy now where I can have Thai Food here finally.
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsOverall, it is quite a good place for Thai food if you are some where nearby Jaya Shopping Centre.
Paratha Kitchen
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsParatha Kitchen, the sister company of Paratha and Co had opened their new outlets in Jaya Shopping Centre. Bringing you with the different dining experience where you can savour for a proper meal instead of kiosk.
Restaurant Ahwa
THE most famous Hokkien Mee in town
missadriennely posted missadriennely.wordpress.com 9 ReviewsSuperbVery good hokkien mee, fried chicken wings and sweet & sour lala
Jackson's Burger
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsFor afternoon lunch, its a good satisfying one. For Chinese to come out such burger, they are consider good. Surely cannot be compare with Ramlee burger as its slightly different style
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya. 70 stalls