Where to eat?
Chinese Restaurants in Cyberjaya: cyberjaya
Penang House
Soya Cincau, Nasi Lemak, Fish Head Noodles, in Cyberjaya next to the bus terminal called Street Mall.Jalan UsahawanCyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Kitchen Village
... 3503, Jalan Teknokrat 5, 63000, Cyberjaya, Selangor, Claypot Homemade Tofu(Small ...
summerkid posted summerkid123.blogspot.com 235 ReviewsThere was a wide variety of dish to be chosen from ranging from chicken, egg, squid, taufu and vegetables. We tried out only two of them, Taufu with Fish Fillet and Thousand Island Chicken.
Dim Sum Express
No. D-7, Ground Floor, Block 4803, CBD Perdana Cyberjaya, 63000 Cyberjaya,
D F.I.S.H SIGNATURE
Fresh FISH served in your choice of special sauces, P3A-15, Shaftsbury Square, Persiaran Multimedia, Cyber 6, 63000 Cyberjaya
Group and party bookings are always welcome at the ever popular D fish signature Cyberjaya
Volcano Shabu Shabu
Shabu-shabu set, Shabu-shabu mix set, Volcano Shabu Shabu, Soup Base, Prawns, Dory Fish, Chicken, Lamb, Beef, Ice Cream, P3-17
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I can see this is one of a successful steamboat that is going to attract people in Cyberjaya. However, I would suggest if they can have more choices of fresh seafood such as mussels, clams, crayfish, crab and fresh oyster. That will be superb.
Salam Noodle
Mutton Noodle Soup, Chicken & Mushroom Noodles Soup, Beef Noodles Soup, Sliced Beef Salad, Salam Noodles, Selangor
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsI noticed that there were quite a number of Chinese nationals patrons at this outlet. Besides noodles, they do serve rice.
Let It Rain Cafe
Hand-drip coffee, 5 Block E, Jalan GC4, Glomac Cyberjaya, 63200 Cyberjaya, Malaysia
chryshijing posted chryshijing.blogspot.com.au 55 ReviewsSuperbHow unique is "Let It Rain"? Or in Mandarin, 下雨吧, which literally means just rain. Like, aiya, just rain la... how apt for the scorching hot weather in KL at the moment. The set up of the cafe is pretty simple and being creative people, there was evident use of recycled and inexpensive material. More importantly, they welcome visitors warmly.