Where to eat?
Restaurants in Malaysia: 30
Restoran Sate Kajang Hj. Samuri
... stick, 10 Deer at RM1.30 a stick and 2 Beef ...
It's said to be the best satay in Kajang. The environment is clean and neat. The taste is not as good as their branch in Damansara Uptown, PJ. The meat is a bit hard because of overcook.
whackoprank123 postedBadVery Bad service with very rude waiters. Satay is not that great either. Best advice not to go there. Just get your local satay.
Williams Mamak
... (RM5), Seafood Fried Rice (RM 30), lou shi fun with beef ...
William is pretty expensive for mamak but the food is good and might even pawn beat some 5-star restaurants (food wise and environment wise).
Josarine posted www.josarine.com 37 ReviewsMaddy said that the food from Williams were really good and she was satisfied.
Restoran LYJ (李雄记酒家)
... .00), Pumpkin Glutinous Rice (RM 30), Paku with Lime Juice (RM ...
1 day booking in advance for every order. Size is for 12 persons to eat this feast.
marogal posted marogalfoodparadise.blogspot.com 108 ReviewsSuperbA famous restaurant at Sg Buloh new village. Many functions like Wedding, Annual dinner held here, as they have an extra outlet next door to cater the larger group of ppl.
Souled Out Cafe & Bar
... (millicrepe style), No.20, Jalan 30/70ADesa Sri Hartamas50480 Kuala Lumpur.20 ...
Food here are overpriced. This place sure offers a wide variety of food & drinks to their diners; one can find from local Malaysian cuisines to Western & Asian.
PureGlutton posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsWell, there’s always fun at SOULed OUT and I think that’s the magic which has kept this gastrobar going strong for the past 18 years and for many years to come. Hey, I can’t wait for the next party there!

Jarrod & Rawlins
... Spicy Chili (RM4.30 per 100g), Dynamite (RM5.30 per 100g), Back ...
Jarrod & Rawlins are famous for their fresh meats from gourmet sausages to your huge chunky pork chops Non halal
ericyong77 posted eforericyong.blogspot.com 337 ReviewsSausages and bacon... the perfect combo!
Marche Movenpick Restaurant
... (about RM8) Stuffed Lambloin (RM 30++), Chocolate Mousse (RM 9) teh ...
In Movenpick Marche Restaurant. You get to see for yourself the freshness and quality of the produce; smell what’s baking in the ovens; hear the food sizzling; and watch the food being prepared right in front of your eyes, fresh from the “market”. Marché (pronounced as Mar-shay), stands for 'market' in French and goes by the motto “Eat in a colourful market-place atmosphere”.
schwene postedBadI went with a group yesterday and we felt it was a tragic experience. The food portions were tiny and very expensive for what I perceived as 'simple, homestyle of cooking'. These are the few things that really made me boil...RM16.90 for a 'starter soup size bowl' of aglio olio vegetarian spaghetti, the crumble cake was AWFUL (badly made butter cake), & the salmon crepe was really nothing to shout about. I heard food is cheaper if you become a member but why would I anymore? After 2 tiny bowls of v. spaghetti, 1 latte, 2 desserts + salmon crepe the bill came up to RM91 for 2 persons.
Madam Kwan Midvalley Megamall
... (RM10-20) Assam Laksa (RM11.30), Nasi Bojari (RM19) Char Kuey ... (rm10.20), assam laksa (rm12.30), nasi lemak bojari (rm20.50 ... (RM7.80), Asam Laksa (RM12.30) Curry Mee (RM12.90), Ipoh ...
The restaurant's swank interior belies the fact that it serves good `ol hawker fare along side Western favourites. Nasi Lemak, Curry Laksa, Mushroom Chicken Mee, Nasi Bojari, Beef Rendang, Curry Fish Head, Assam Prawns, Chicken Chop, Sambal Petai, Cendol, Ice Campur, Bubur Cha Cha.
wyilian posted wyilian.blogspot.com 31 ReviewsExceptionalMadam Kwan is one of the best restaurant serving Malaysian cuisine. To my surprise, the most delicious dish is Char Kuey Teow but not the well-known Nasi Bojari. Worth for a try!!!
Village Park Restaurant
... Ayam Goreng Rempah Combo (RM10.30), Half Boiled Egg (RM1.80 ...
A lot of positive feedbacks are given to their lauk pauk, nasi dagang and noodles too. We will definitely come back to give it a try, will be having a hard time to resist ourselves from ordering the nasi lemak again. Village Park is operated by a Chinese-Muslim husband-wife team. Service for food is fast. Iced Special White Coffee (RM2.50), Kedondong juice & sour plum (RM2.50), Nasi Dagang Set (RM5.40), Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng (RM6.80),
zappalangzpl posted zap-pa-lang.blogspot.com 74 ReviewsExceptional椰浆饭是大家再熟悉不过的本地美食,也是很多人最爱的早餐选择。如果问道椰浆饭爱好者雪隆区一带最棒的椰浆饭,相信这间在 Damansara Uptown 的 Village Park 一定会榜上有名。 Village Park 的人潮从早上到晚上都一样那么多,只见服务员在人流中穿梭,一边替刚来的顾客安排座位,一边下单收碗碟。准备食物的柜台也同样忙得停不下来。
La Bodega
... de pescado y mariscos (RM 30 per pax), Crema catalane (RM ...
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I still like their hot food (calientes) series.

Yut Kee Kopitiam 鎰記茶餐室
... ), Milo (RM1.50), Coffee (RM1.30)
Yut Kee is one of the grand old lady of the Kuala Lumpur kopitiam scene having been established since 1928. Today it's being run by the third generation of the family.
Sze Ling Hoo postedSo soTried the Hainanese Chicken Chop and the Roti Babi because they're famous for these. NOTHING SPECTACULAR. The Hainanese Chicken Chop looks like something they just spoldged on the plate and splash the sauce on it before they charged you an arm and a leg for it. The Roti Babi was full of oil and tasted very bland. No air-conditioning, the place is clean but feels like a pig stable because of the crowds. Only people with more money than sense (or doesn't enjoy good food) will keep coming back here for the bland food. However the kaya swiss rolls are highly recommended.
Lucky Seafood Restaurant
... Ancasa Resort AllSuites is about 30 minutes. , Chicken Bun (RM18 for ...
Steven kok postedYummilicious especially the curry chicken bun and yin young bun. I love it so much. Definitely will come back again.
IKEA Food Court
... .12), Vegetarian Pasta (RM 5.30), Swedish Meat Balls (RM 10 ...
Their meatballs, made from minced beef are the best, served with thick gravy from beef stock, and lingonberry jam, with thick cut fries.
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsWe didnt really enjoy the coffee as it smelt like 'cockcroach'!!.. I even poured away the 1st cup after the 'unexpected smell', then 'washed' the cup and refill from another machine. But the smell was still there. gosh... not such if that's the 'acquired' flavour or what!!.... not sure!!...
Ko Hyang Korean Country Delights
... .00 Ice Lemon Tea - RM3.30 Set Meals (Rice, Main Dish ... .00), Ice Lemon Tea (RM3.30
Visit this little stall just in front of the Cold Storage in the Lower Ground floor of the Gardens, Megamall. Its run by a very pretty Korean lady and the food is real value for money.
wyilian posted wyilian.blogspot.com 31 ReviewsSuperbDelicious and affordable Korean cuisine, located at LG, The Gardens.
Betty's Midwest Kitchen
... .50) Peach Tea (RM 4.30), Lemonade (RM 2.50), Sausage ...
Advisable to book for lunch and dinner. Betty’s serves really good hearthy Mid-west food. Small place, but the popularity shows; if the food is good, business is just as good too.
carolyntay posted www.carolyntay.com 23 ReviewsOverall, I think the pork chops, grilled pork belly and ribs are worth ordering. I will definitely come back here for more!
Hokkaido Ichiba
... 9.80), Unagi Zen (RM 30.00 ++), Saba S Zen (RM ...
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 Reviewsmy seafood soup, quite good