Chinese Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur @ Taman Tun Dr Ismail – 18 Restaurants
Restoran Yong Len 永年茶餐室
This kopitiam has started their business for more than 25 years and the stall owners have much or less remained the same.
summerkid posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsWill come back again to try out other stalls like char koay teow, wantan mee, and chicken rice. Will say no to their kopi peng (RM2.50). Taste like a watered down coffee, not “kau” at all.
Mama's Kitchen
The branch out of Jalan Sultan’s Seng Kee Restaurant which famous and pioneer for claypot Lou Shee Fun. The restaurant owns by the same family and the taste are similiar with the original recipe. This restaurant serves more variety of dishes compared to the original Seng Kee’s. They serve rice and “Tai Chow” also besides the famous claypot lou shee fun and the wantan mee with fried garlic roast pork.
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsWe ended with the Sui Kao Soup where the pulpy sui kao (RM 1.20 per pc (min 5 pcs))which is wrapped with ingredients in it is simply good. Comes pulpy and filled with the juicy bites!
Muhibbah Seafood
It's yet another "halal restaurant" serving Chinese food, so there are a lot Malay and Indian customers too.
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsOverall, the food here is good but can't compare with genuine chinese dishes.
Roast Kitchen
wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 ReviewsOverall I have to applaud the owners for offering Chinese style roast meats that is halal but tasted so similar to the original versions although they had to work around some ingredients which they can’t use.
Canton Fare
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsCanton Fare serves an assortment of roast meats and noodles.
Yik Kee Restaurant
The food is good. The place is extremely clean and cosy. The price is very reasonable. The way they cook the noodle is still follow the traditional method to cook. Therefore, when you try their cantonese fry noodle, you can tell the different right away.
kwong.yong posted kwongeats.blogspot.com 95 ReviewsEating at Yik Kee definitely reminded me that I'm back in KL.
Soon Heong Bak Kut Teh TTDI
Newly opened, originally from Jinjang since 1969, great variety of food, and pleasant ambience with free high speed internet connection. Visit www.facebook.com/soonheongbakkutteh for more information and updates. To make reservations or order our 'ssignature dishes' in advance to avoid waiting times not longer than 1 hour, please contact Damon or Andy on +601123598736 or +60122996121 respectively.
icty168 postedExceptionalGreat food... One of the best that I've been to although I am not a big fan of Bak Kut Teh but I certainly did enjoy the food.
Restoran Chong Thoong Kee
"Hor Fun" Soup (RM4), Dry "Hor Fun" (RM4), poached chicken drumstick (RM4.50)
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsFind it mediocre. Tasted normal as well
Restoran OK
annna posted annna.net 230 ReviewsKuching Kolo Mee is usually served with chili in vinegar and very amazing char sio.
Tang House of Fishball
applefish posted applefish1021.blogspot.com 192 Reviews这家店给了我一种很悠闲的感觉,不像那繁华的都市该有的热闹。重点是,当我看到menu时,价钱觉得和槟城的没差,价格都介于RM5.50-8.00。
Orient Delights
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsTheir specialty are Foo Chow, Hakka and Local food, simple dishes which are not too fancy.
Restaurant Choong Tong Kee
neko1712 posted neko-no-hime.blogspot.com 145 ReviewsAll in all, + drinks, this cost us less than RM50. And 4 full kittehs that day. Sometimes you can pay more than 40 but still do not feel full.