Where to eat?
Chinese Restaurants in Taman Connaught: Of
Restaurant Sun Ming
... (1/4 portion), Roast pork of three layer pork belly, Roast ... and it is the row of shops in front. There is ... Siu Yoke plus one cup of chinese tea would add up ...
posted www.malaysianflavours.com 568 ReviewsIn short, instead of eating the-ever-popular roast duck in Sun Ming, we recommended siu yoke and char siew. Service is alright, not as bad as we read from some reviews online. We won’t come back from their roast duck again, but definitely yes for char siew.
Restaurant Mexim Connaught
Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun, Siew Mai, Lor Mai Kai, Har Kao, Pork Ribs, Fried Wantan, No.2, Jalan Cerdik, Taman Connaught, Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, RM50++ for about 20 items
It’s a corner lot shop along the beginning of the the Wednesday Night Market in Taman Connaught. Those night market seekers would be familiar. Anyway, true to the believe … the tim sum were really good !
Kedai Kopi Dan Makan Seong Kee
... a person which includeds lots of dim sum and tea
cheap dimsum "old school" style
Mixed Rice Stall
Beside the corner of the Domino at the Taman Connaught….there is a small stall
Ong Kee Yap Chee May Big Bun
Yap Chee May Big Bun, ap Chee May Big Bun, ingredient of the pau, Along Taman Connaught main road (opposite BP station) , RM5.00 each
ANDY LAU and his family started this pau (steamed bread dumpling) business in 1992 at Taman Connaught, Cheras and named one of their big buns after a famous sexy Hongkong actress called Yip Chee May aka Amy Yip. This bun is three times the normal tai (big) pau—its width is 18cm, weight 450g). At RM5.00 each, Yip Chee May Tai Pau is a favourite not only among the locals in Cheras or Kuala Lumpur but also those from outstation.
Restoran Bak Kut Teh Foong Tak Sing
... Taman Connaught Kuala Lumpur , two portions of bak kut teh in claypot ... , two bowls of rice, braised tofu puff, yau ... kwai (crullers) and a pot of tea (RM19.20)
Big Tree Lin Kee Steam Fish Head
... black bean sauce and lots of chillies padi-very, very fresh ... Tofu, Main : Behind back lane of 91, Jalan Waras 3 , Taman ...
Big Tree Lin Kee sits between the border of Taman Tayton View and Taman Connaught. Set up under several huge trees, this restaurant uses only self-made sauces for their steamed Fish. Be it bean paste, Tom Yam paste or Minced Ginger, the flavour has a uniqueness to it that is not only fresh but affordable!
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsVery nice steamed fish here, satisfying meal
Tong Kee Brothers Confectionery
Egg Tart, Egg Tart, Egg Tarts, Cup Cake, Puff, Green Bean Puff, Sesame Red Bean Puff, 64 Jalan Cerdas, Taman Connaught, Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur., Egg Tart (RM1.10), Cup Cake (RM1.00), Green Bean ...
Tong Kee famous with the original flavor egg tarts. Besides that, Tong Kee Brothers Confectionery (棠记兄弟饼家) have another version of egg tarts where the pastry is made with butter, which is with its buttery and crispier texture. Besides that, the chicken pie is quite famous too. Other than that, they also serve Halal egg tarts, Char Siu biscuit (叉燒酥), Lou Gong Beng (老公餅), Lou Poh Beng (老婆餅), Kaya Bun (加央角), Curry Bun (加央角), black sesame biscuit (黑芝麻酥) and many others. Apart from these main streams products, Tong Kee is also getting fair orders for festive cookies, wedding pastry (嫁女饼) and Moon Cake
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsThere are just sooo much eggs! Great eggs custards filling in the crispy pastry!
BB Restaurant
Chinese tea, 106, Jalan Cerdas, Taman Connaught, Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur ., Price range from RM6.80 per dish. 叉烧酥 (RM3.50), 蜂窝炸芋角 (RM3.50), 沙律明虾角 (RM4.50), 香炒萝卜糕 (RM3.50), 上海小笼包 (RM4.50), 鲜虾鱼翅卖 ( ...
BB Zhong Hua Lou (BB restaurant) situated off the main road of Connaught Highway. They served variety of dim sum.
33 Kopitiam
Prawn Noodles, Yong Tau Foo with Noodles, Noodle, Roasted Duck with Siew Yoke (BBQ Pork), Taman ConnaughtCheras, Kuala Lumpur(located at the row of shops behind Domino’s Pizza)
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsIt seems that the previous stalls from Restoran You Lee have all moved here. Might be due to increment in rental we guessed. But nonetheless, it’s good news that they’ve all moved here. Good food concentrated all in one place, saves times to hunt around