Latest Restaurant Reviews
Restoran Uncle Meng
posted eatwhateatwhere.blogspot.comStill a good place for breakfast and lunch options if you're in the area. My favourites are still the meltingly tender char siew and the western stall...but a new favourite has been added to this list and it's the kai see hor fun (or, in my case, poached chicken hor fun) ^_^
MyKori Dessert Cafe
Hello, welcome to Mykori Dessert Cafe. We serve awesome Japanese desserts and snacks. Do come and get your dessert crave fixed! :)
posted liltangerine.blogspot.comWe are glad that we enjoyed our dessert and so hungry monster are back to normal. Overall were great, glad my friends and me were more than satisfied. Do come and visit to pamper yourself with this tempting and yet delicious desserts offering. Seriously, you will only crave for more! Lets take a group wefie here. Say MyKori....!!!
Grumps
Signature: Crispy Pork Knuckle, Pork Burger, BBQ Pork Ribs..!! Cater for indoor private functions. Seating capacity 60-80. Buffet price range from rm32-rm80.
posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsThe pasta sauce basically taste very much the same, tomatoey with hints of chicken granules taste (as i find it is little bit too salty), not going back definitely.
Gobo Upstairs Lounge & GrillL
posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsThanks to Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur, we spent an great night at Gobo Upstairs last weeks. Modern and refined food, awesome companions – our evening couldn’t be better than this after a long day at work.
Bake Plan Bakery Shop
posted sakthi-life.blogspot.comTwist on a classic combination proves that everything is better with Salted Egg Yolk. Fluffy Croissants filled creamy Salted Egg Yolk that just melts in my mouth. Salted Egg Yolk Croissants @ RM 6.50
Ssikkek Korean Grill BBQ Buffet
posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsVerdict: We were happy with the choices of meats but not really cared about other food though as they were quite mediocre. It is indeed a meat lover heaven and the carnivore in us was truly satiated after the meal. However, I wish the charge for child can be a little more cheaper as Sam can’t really eat a lot. Perhaps 3-4 pieces of meat and few scoops of ice cream can already filled her up >_<
Cafe Studio
Enjoy our delicacies from Espresso-Coffee, Brew-Coffee, Snack, Main course, Pizza, Pasta.
posted evafooddiary.blogspot.comBrewing coffee @ Cafe Studio, a cozy yet artful space is totally enjoyable. Cafe Studio is a perfect place for coffee lover i would say. Rating: Food - 4/5 Price - 3.5/5 Service - 5/5 Ambiance - 5/5
Medan Selera Taman Eng Ann
posted www.voneats.comLin Chi Kang / Cendol seems to be very popular, they say always order something that everyone has on their table and you won't normally go wrong!
Restoran Seri Buloh
posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsIf your budget allows, I highly recommend that you go for the CKT with Udang Harimau CKT @ RM10.50. Besides being significantly larger and meatier than the white prawns, the tiger prawns also tasted sweeter with a firmer bite. I’d say the extra RM5 is worth paying for.
Naughty Nuri's - KL Life Centre
posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsFor more reasons to visit Naughty Nuri’s : They are now having value meal in for lunch. Selected items are on 50% off, Monday to Friday, 11AM-3PM. Other than that, in conjuction with Naughty Nuri’s anniversary, you can purchase a booklet of vouchers worth RM648++ at only RM88++. It is inclusive of 1x 1995 Signature BBQ Ribs voucher and 12x monthly RM50 vouchers with no minimum spend, one voucher per bill per time.
Greyhound Cafe
A trendy restaurant we love, offering several western style dishes, in addition to Thai food, pasta, sandwiches and many more.
posted www.chasingfooddreams.comWe enjoyed the food and beverage at Greyhound Café tremendously as well as the beautiful ambiance. It may be labeled as trendy food but we really enjoyed the Thai dishes with a twist. Greyhound café is also perfect for celebrations with family and friends for those who are game to try modern Thai cuisine.
Tokyo Secret
carene19 posted lovewinter19.blogspot.com 90 ReviewsSuperbThe cheese tart is still being the best one I have eaten. It tastes the best when it's freshly baked. Try their hazelnut-chocolate cheese tart and matcha flavour one too. Not recommend to take away if you plan to bring back home (with long distance) and warm it with microwave, the cheese tart will become overbaked.
Bako Korean BBQ
posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsTheir barbecue meat is undeniably good and delicious. They are all really well marinated as what it has written in their menu. However, the service is very bad, lettuce is not well wash, bad air ventilation in the restaurant and the price is not cheap at all. In my opinion, with their fancy decoration and design will able to attract patron to dine in just one time only but will never get many loyal customers unless they started to do something about their problems.
Restoran Sin Kee
Sin Kee Restaurant in Brickfields used to be located in a wooden structure next to a petrol station along Jalan Tun Sambanthan. With progress and development, and the words KL Sentral whispered excitedly among the residents of Brickfields, Sin Kee moved to a shoplot across the road. Of late, there have been some positive refurbishments in Sin Kee. The restaurant now boasts a purple ceiling and orange lamps that create a warm and funky ambience to the otherwise old-fashioned chinese restaurant. Foo Kei Chang started Sin Kee in a makeshift wooden building in 1969 next to the Shell petrol kiosk in Brickfields. In 1999, it moved into a shoplot because the government needed the land for KL Sentral. Foo Kei Chang has since retired and passed the restaurant to son Man Eek. Sin Kee is still known for its Hainanese steamed rice. Its speciality menu also has local and Western influences.
posted ilovemsiafood.wordpress.com新记有两道招牌名菜,一是焖饭,我个人不是很喜欢,第二就是海南鸡扒或猪扒了,我选了比较少见的猪扒,一份RM13.50(奇怪鸡扒和猪扒一样价钱,那叫猪扒比较划算哦) 这里的海南猪扒和镒记的非常不同,不是一整块肉,而是肉碎组合而成的肉块,类似汉堡肉,口感扎实,加上煎烤过,味道很香,吃起来很多汁,好吃!
Chocha Foodstore 坐茶
A casual, comfort, creative and fun eatery with asian-chinese twist; nested in an old shophouses, Chinatown, KL
posted foodeverywhere.wordpress.comThey are not pretentious with ingredients and uses some of the ingredients that represented the locals pretty well so you’d also see some familiar ingredients like kailan. Apart from slightly salty, what seemed to appear a little cloying looking is actually not at all a disaster; in contrary, this creamy stir fried kailan was uniquely enjoyable.