Chinese Restaurants in Selangor @ Shah Alam – 90 Restaurants
Mohd Chan
Halal Chinese Muslim
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsBadThe only thing that I felt worth the try was the steamed prawn dim sum. But its sure a place which is generous with adding lots of ingredients into a dish for a reasonable price
Restoran Sin Seng Leh (Yau Khan)
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsNevertheless, we will certainly go back for more CKT.
Restoran Yuen Kee 源记/文明记港式烧臘面饭店
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsPrice is agreeable but sadly, everything we ordered was a disaster. The food in general was either too salty, tasteless or seriously lacking good flavours. I doubt I’ll ever visit this restaurant again.
Malacca Cafe
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsOverall, love this restaurant.
Restaurant Wang Keng
Serve traditional Vietnamese cuisines. Most of the dishes are healthy and tasty to the palette with an abundance of fresh herbs accompanying main dishes mixed with the quintessential ingredient of fish sauce that is liberally used in most Vietnamese cooking.
jimmyytl postedExceptionalPho and the dry pork noodle are good. Healthy and less oli which encourged me to visit more often.
Ah Yeh Village Chef @ Kemuning
Dark traditional wood furniture was the mainstay of the decor, hanging lamps, bamboo shades and traditional items of decoration added warmth and authenticity to the Balinese charm of the place.
Suria Cafe
fatboybakes posted fatboyrecipes.blogspot.com 252 ReviewsDefinitely a spread that would appeal to Malaysians.
Uncle Sam Seafood Noodle
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsThey have several type of Curry Laksa but I ordered the normal one. It comes with four fish ball, Lala, one mussel and tao pok. The portion of the noodle are very large. Can't finish it alone. Taste no bad. Out of 10, I'll give it 7.
Happy Flippy Wantan Mee
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsHe makes his own noodles and with a shop named Happy Flippy Wantan Mee -he sure likes to flip his springy noodles.