Where to eat?
Malaysian Restaurants in Malaysia: 30
Teh Tarik Place
... .00), Kopi O Panas (RM1.30), Teh O Ais (RM1.70 ...
PureGlutton posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsMy favourite is the Rojak Pasembor. Commonly known as Indian Rojak, this delicious treat is made up of crispy tofu, deep fried fritters, cucumbers and hard boiled egg drizzled with a savoury, thick spicy peanut gravy.
Pak Li Kopitiam
... Bakar, Kaya and Butter (RM1.30), Mee Udang (RM4.80), Nasi ...
Nothing special about this restaurant. Just nice deco and interviewed by TV3 Jalan-jalan Cari Makan Show before which make this shop famous. Foods wise nothing is special and the coffee ice also is pretty diluted.
suyee posted su-yee.blogspot.com 402 ReviewsWe did had pineapple fried rice and toast. it was good. enjoy the pics of the True sisters!

Lisa Spaghetti
... Butter Rice with Egg (RM5.30)
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsThe food arrives.. .the portions are large, and the food is surprisingly, really, rather good.
Nyonya Colors
... Mai (Black Glutinous Rice RM3.30), Yellow Curry Laksa (RM 8 ... 8.90), Cendol (RM 3.30)
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsNyonya Colour’s Morning set: oyster porridge + drink for only RM7.50, the porridge is delicious!
Simply Penang
... (RM3.50) Hot Cham (RM2.30), Nasi Lemak Curry Chicken (RM8 ...
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsThe rice was not lemak and lacks fragrance, the curry gravy was too diluted but the lobak and drumstick was meaty! assam prawns was so-so.
RM3 Cafe Express
Ground floor, 30-32A Jalan Puteri 1/4, Puchong. , Pearl bubble milk tea (RM$3), Cincau milk tea (RM$3.50 - Horrid!), Cold caramel coffee (RM$3), Fresh lemon honey (RM$3), and Cincau Soya Bean (RM$3)
888 Food Planet
Sweet and sour pork with rice, Char kuay teow, Pork chop noodles, Sweet and Sour "sauce" chicken chop rice, Lor Bak, Soya bean milk and Tong Yuen, Korean Pork Chop RIce, Lemon Grass Chicken Rice Set, ...
Over 30 stalls, serving a diverse array of food in a clean environment, both halal and non-halal. I observed dessert stalls, as well as Chinese, Malay, Indian, Western, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Taiwan et al. This food court operates 24/7 and environment wise are very cozy and clean. The foods served are proportion to the price paid and also plenty of variety to choose from.
KTZ
... .90), Szechuan Soup Noodles (RM5.30)
Highly recommended for desserts, their icy dessert has very fine textured ice.
Derek postedExceptionalnice mango loh, honeydew loh...and other types of `loh' desserts. Nice variety of snacks with affordable prices