WHERE TO FIND DELICIOUS FOOD IN KUALA LUMPUR AND PETALING JAYA

 



 

1. CHOW KOAY TIEW - Jalan Imbi : the corner restaurant which is on the> same row with Sakura, and opposite of Honda Kah Motor.

2. WANTAN MEE/KARI MEE - End of old Subang airport road, in the  Subang> New Village Town Centre. 

3. TAPIOCA NOODLES& VEGETABLES - Old Klang Road : a shack which is > nestled behind a chinese primary school, after the market and the post> office  (which would be on your left).

 4. KARI MEE (LEMAK) - SS1, PJ : Alisan Restaurant (2nd shop from corner),> facing the Lorenzo Furniture Shop.

5. ROAST DUCK RICE - Seapark : Sunrise Coffee Shop

6. PRAWN MEE/KARIMEE/CHEE CHEONG FUN - Seapark : Coffee Shop near> old Paramount Theatre.

7. CHICKEN RICE - Seapark: Coffee Shop opposite Seapark Market, run by> 2 ladies whose husbands have since died.

8. FISH HEAD BEE HOON - Jln Gasing, PJ. Seng Kee Restaurant, in row of> shops behind Lotus Restaurant.

9. MISCELLANEOUS - SS24 Tmn Megah: take the LDP and exit left after the> Kelana Jaya LRT Station (towards"SS24"). a hawker centre with over 70> hawker stalls (!!) allserving different dishes, no duplicates (!!), which boast the best of eachkind in town (!!) not too difficult to locate.

10. YONG TAU FU - Ampang New Town/Ampang Village (there are 3 shops,> so have your pick)

11. PAN MEE - Along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman behind KahMotors.

12. HOKKIEN MEE - Petaling Street opposite Hong Leong Bank

13. CHAR SIEW RICE - Jalan Tung Shin

14. NASI KANDAR - Kayu Nasi Kandar Restaurant in Taipan, Subang with a branch in SS2 a coffee shop formerly known as Cheow Yang

15. Teh Tarik & roti - Taman Desa next to the water tank

16. If money is not an issue - Madam Kwan (Nasi Lemak & curry fish head)

17. Little Penang (chow Koay Tiew & Prawnmee)

18. Bak kut teh - Jalan Imbi behind hong leong bank

19. Satay - Naan Corner in Ampang, in between International School and> RSPCA, called Nur Satay.

20. Banana Leaf - Kannas in SS2, behind Lisa De Inn hotel

21. Nasi Lemak - Suzi corner, next to Ampang city (used to be called> Kerris)

22. Won Ton Mien/Char Siew - Jln Sungai Besi; on the way to PLUS. Only> open at 7pm-2am, a car repair shop by day.

23. Beef Brisket noodles - Tengkat Tong Shin; runs parallel to Jalan Alor.> Stall near the beginning of the road. Open at night till late.

24. Char Siew/Chicken rice - Tengkat Tong Shin; further up the road. Old> prewar shop house.>> This has to be the drop dead unhealthiest piece of anything you can insertin> your mouth in KL? but to die for. Chicken is strictly as filler to makesure> you don't get a heart attack overdosing on char siew.

25. Fish balls - Tengkat Tong Shin; a little further up the road from char> siew. Stall inside a coffee shop. This guy is good, look at the amount of> people he employs to helpout! 

26. Hokkien mee (KL style -thick, black, yummy (sounds kinky)) Petaling> Street; at the intersection opposite Hong Leong Bank. Full of porcine> goodness. Still the gold standard of Hokkien mee.

27. Seafood noodles - Segambut; near Auto Bavaria. A big bowl full of> noodles and assorted mussels, prawns, cuttlefish, fish etc. for reasonable> price. Pick of soup, clear, tom yam, curry. Forget the rest, go for thecurry.> Soya bean with cincau not bad. Avoid on Sunday mornings. You will wait for> an hour. Fried Chicken Rice (only on Weds and Sat)!!

28. Ploughman's Lunch ? Finnegan's Seri Hartamas. A big plate filled witha> pot of pate, slices of ham, pickle, onion, chunks of cheese, a slab ofbutter, > 4 hunks of bread. If you are EXTREMELY hungry, this one's for you.

29. Chef's salad - Flagz; behind Souled Out. This salad is as all  salads> should be - crunchy FRESH veggies, and the dressing is to die for.Easilythe> best salad in town. And I don't even like salad. Beer is the freshest intown> too, great bite.

30. Hokkien Mee (Penang style otherwise known as Prawn noodles)> Champ's;  Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar Baru. Standard gone down somewhat > recently, but still head and shoulders above all others in KL. You'll have to> go> to Penang to beat this.

 

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