Where to eat?
Malaysian Restaurants in Petaling Jaya: BY
Pak Li Kopitiam
Lemon Tea with Honey, Soursop juice aka Durian Belanda, Assam Laksa with Meehoon, Toast with Butter and Kaya, Curry Chicken with Bun, Pineapple Fried Rice, Omega Telur 1/2 Masak, Mee Udang, 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!
Good Friends Restaurant & Cafe
Good Breakfast, Batik Cake, Cappuccino, Latte, Honey Lemon, Baked Egg, Good French Toast, No 15 & 17, Jalan SS15/8A, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
Located in the bustling SS15, good friends is a warm, homey, friendly lifestyle restaurant and café for those who want to have a healthy approach to food and eating better. The idea behind Good Friends is simple: to please your palate and provide you with great food made from scratch, from soup, pasta meat sauce to homemade desserts and cakes made by hand in our kitchen. Good Friends isn’t only about food, we help people live better lives. We love to create events that bring community together. Here at Good Friends, we believe in pampering our patrons with the finer things in life -- delectable cuisine, music, the arts. What better way to do it than over a good cuppa coffee with loved ones and Good Friends!
cecilia_qianqian posted misscawaii.blogspot.com 56 ReviewsSuperbWhat do you think if a place that specially for good friend hangout and gathering all day? Realized another restaurant is open at SS15 and definitely a good place for a long talk with good friend! Like their baked eggs and do try it!
Onde Onde
Fried Assam Laksa, Signature Assam Laksa, G-49, Ground Floor, CITTA MALL, No.1 Jalan PJU 1A/48 Jalan PJU 1, Ara Damansara 47301 Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia
Placing strong emphasis on delivering great taste and food quality are the business’ laurels. Onde Onde believes that when serving local food to the Malaysian public, one has to deliver results, by surpassing consumer expectations as Malaysians know their food well. Upon stepping into Onde Onde, one will be attracted to its striking pink wall which are lined with antique pottery, porcelain and decoratives. With spot lighting and benched seating, the restaurant has a cosy and alluring ambience. Website: