Restaurants in @ Selangor – 4956 Restaurants
Foo Hing Dim Sum 富兴点心
mum2 postedSuperbThe dim sum here is fresh and the taste is great! Always crowded. Somehow Puchong people love dim sum. Hope Foo Hing can maintain their quality.
Kiraku Japanese Restaurant
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsI would definitely recommend everyone to visit this restaurant just for their teppanyaki.
Aboong Malaysia 아붕
CAFE ABOONG is serving softserve yogurt ice cream filled in a prosperity fish shaped waffle cone. Waffle is crispy on the outside, soft & chewy inside and stuffed with various options of fillings in the belly. Paired with a mixed fruit skewer chocolate fondue and drizzled with chocolate sauce. This is like eating a yogurt ice cream but in a bungeoppang (Korean name of a pastry similar to the Japanese fish-shaped pastry taiyaki), interesting and tasty!
carene19 posted lovewinter19.blogspot.com 90 ReviewsGoodFrozen yogurt served in a fish-shaped open-jawed waffles, topped with chocolate fondue (chocolate covered mashmallow) and a piece of chocolate waffle.
Euro Deli
spicysharon posted spicysharon.blogspot.com 315 ReviewsOverall rating: 8/10 because of its value for money as well as the pork knuckle, sausages and overall dishes I tried. The atmosphere was comfortable and not too noisy.
Crab Factory Original Seafood Louisiana Boil
posted eddyrushfatboy.blogspot.comHow can anyone resist a feast of the freshest seafood doused in an aromatic blend of seasonings and spices with all the rustic fixings like sausages, potatoes and sweet corn? Trust me, you might be up to your elbows in drippings at the table, but by the time you are done, there wont be a drop of goodness left.
Flavourest Cafe
Flavourest Cafe is a BEARS-Concept-Theme-Cafe, located in a business park right behind Paradigm Mall, Petaling Jaya.
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfooddiary.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsI will recommend this place for some hang around and a cuppa. Foodwise just so so only.
Strawberry Fields Cafe
There is a place in PJ State, that in recent days has become a popular destination for those seeking good food, at an afordable price, and provides a wide range of choices.
YouHadYourLunch posted youhadyourlunch.blogspot.com 208 ReviewsThe food was fresh, the taste was satisfying and the choice was remarkable. Plus it had a kick-ass name – not bad for a mid-week supper.
Paradise Inn
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsOne of the must-have in Paradise Inn, which is also the chef’s award-winning dish.
Tomoe Japanese Restaurant
Really good service, knowledgable staff, real Japanese chef, and nice simple decor
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I am a little disappointed with this well known Japanese restaurant that has been in everyone's lips.
Kam Kee Seafood Restaurant
The food is ok.
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsA steamed Turbot fish which was recommended by the supervisor - good choice, smooth flesh and was not bony.
Di Wei Chinese Cuisine
Along a resplendent, raised catwalk sashaying with all the mystique and romance of the Oriental East, feast on masterfully reproduced modern Cantonese delights. Embark on an epicurean journey of diverse ingredients, fresh meats and versatile cooking techniques that have made this particular variety of Chinese cuisine one of the most popular worldwide.
posted followmetoeatla.blogspot.comDi Wei Chinese Cuisine Restaurant of Empire Hotel Subang is launching a brand new menu featuring over 30 new dishes along with its signature favourites. Diners can expect a fresh new look and feel as well as an extended selection of their Seafood, Pork, Chicken, Beef, Vegetables, Vegetarian and noodles dishes plus signature favourites that have made Di Wei an award-winning restaurant known for their mastery of traditional Chinese cuisine. The new menu also includes a dedicated Vegetarian menu featuring 9 wholesome vegetarian dishes.
Jibby & Co.
spicysharon posted www.spicysharon.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 7.5/10. Price wise: Food here probably cost a penny or two more than the usual. Presentation wise: Fantastic.
Restaurant Ratha Raub
posted eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.comThis place never fails to satisfy us and remains one of our favourite Indian/Muslim restaurants. Must-try dishes include the fried lamb, fried squid, fried chicken, chicken curry, nasi lemak and roti canai (in no particular order). Oops, did I just name almost everything I've eaten here? ^_*