Restaurants in Seri Kembangan – 170 Restaurants
Restoran Serdang Duck Wang
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsThe restaurant signature dishes are roast duck and steamed Tilapia fish which we ordered and found to be GOOD and value for money.
Restaurant 88
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsI love the noodles in this shop as the noodles is springy and the portion is generous.
Fei Por Pan Mee
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsThe texture is fantastic. For want of a better word, I will use the over-used term, al dente.. Very, very satisfying. The deep fried ikan bilis were crunchy but a little heavy on the sodium.
Restaurant William's Crab
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsOverall, it was a wonderful meal. Am so glad the "100 Plus" cured Auntie Florence's sore throat.
Lek Lek Restaurant (亚烈家乡小食档)
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsThe total bill came to be RM 114.00 (steamed rice & a pot Chinese tea included), pretty reasonable for 4a/2c. Besides what we’ve ordered, they also have many other specialties and one being the famous Curry Fish Head/咖喱鱼头 which we’ll certainly come back to savour.
Xi-Men-Ting
This restaurant serve Taiwanese Cuisine from Pear Milk Tea to Taiwan Noodles.
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsAnother discovery of affordable food. Contented with ourselves!
Restoran Only Steam
The name tells it all "only steam" - only steamed dishes are available. No fried food! Healthy? 50% oil-free? haha... probably can reduce the risk of having lipidaemia! The walls of its interior caught my attention. Filled with images of the available steamed food. Attractive and looked tempting of course! What a luring technique!
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsOverall, this meal didn’t satisfy our appetite to such an extent for a revisit.
Rainbow Pan Mee Stall SK
This is one of the best pan mee I've ever had! Price-wise, it is VERY worth eating!! You've to go early cos it's usually full house! Just a stall, but it's packed with patrons.