Below are some food outlet around KL & Selangor that I have been and some are friends recommendation that I received.
Check it out and tell me what you think. Your feedback would be great. Or even if you want to add on to my list..you are most welcome!
Wee Sang Kee, SS2/66: Bak Kut Teh - despite numerous claims for other places in Klang or Sg Way and negative feedback from friends. I just love the thick soup and special rice to go with the meat. It's a mix of slight herbal and dark sauce, not peppery. I've tried Sg Way's (peppery) and a few in Klang (no special rice except for butter rice and/or fried onions).
Tai Thong restaurant, 1st Floor Jalan SS2/67: favorite dim sum, selection is normal and quality is average (like the street kind). No expensive stuff like in hotels, just the normal expected quality in aircon chinese restaurant environment with quick service. Find this better than the Summer Palace near to Damansara Kim/Sprint highway.
Hong Seng restaurant, section 17 marketplace area, Corner restaurant, next to Magnum/Sports toto): Best roast pork (siew yuk), the original skinny, buttery and thin crispy skin kind ie. not the kind sold in markets or the chunky ones from roast pigs of chinese celebrations. The supply is limited, a little later than 1pm and it's almost gone. This is the kind which was available everywhere in the hey days but have gone south without a clue... probably lost the chain of supply. The chicken rice stall also sells very good Sour Vege (SHEUN CHOI), the kind made at home from leftovers and overnight ingredients.... a hit with women.
Seng Kee, Taman Tun Dr Ismail (behind Shakeys Pizza or Secret Recipe, Tun Mohd Fuad 1): Claypot 'loh shu fun' is their specialty and originated from their KL branch. As well as 'fried crispy pork noodles'. They serve dishes as well for those looking for a normal 'tai chow' chinese meal.
Roast duck
RESTORAN SUNRISE ,31 Jalan 21/1,SEA Park
HOPPY RESTAURANT , SS2/66 - different kinds of roast duck eg. classic, herbal, etc.
Name-unknown , section 17 marketplace area - corner shop, specializes in duck
Loong Foong Restaurant at Sea Park - selling in the evening only from 5pm. Go early or else one may have to wait . The duck is steaming hot. Sometimes by 8pm,they have everything sold out.
Chee Cheong Fun and Yong Tau Foo YHK Seafood Yong Tow Foo, 45, Jalan Brunei Barat, 55100 KL (near Wisma Shaw) Tel : 21489220 http://www.yhk-yongtowfoo.com/- nice chee cheong fun ie. with fried shrimps and shallots sprinklings, I can eat at least 2 plates to go with the crunchy yong tau foo and fried sui kow/wantan. Thank god, they had a branch opened in Damansara Uptown ( No.31 , Jln SS21/56B, Damansara Utama, PJ tel:77108131) and in an aircon environment. It's next to 'The Ship'.
The other one would be the O & S restaurant at Paramount Garden. The sauce is bit different from Penang cos this guy cook the "tim cheong" with chopped groundnuts & gula melaka. U can even eat your Chee Cheong Fun with Curry Chicken
Nasi lemak
Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa , 4 Jln. Raja Muda Musa, Kampung Baru, KL (03-2931358)- must try the fried chicken- opened at nights till early wee mornings.
Dharoos , Damansara Uptown - good tastes of mixed offerings eg. roti, simple nasi lemak (sambal, peanuts and rice) and maggi goreng
Deli terra , 3rd floor, Jaya jusco mid valley - quite generous portions of sambal and curry chicken.
Laksa Shack , LG flr, 1-utama
Madam Kwan's , KLCC or Bangsar
'Tai chow' restaurants
OK restaurant , Taman Tun Dr Ismail (next to Penang Village) - decent dishes in nice corner outdoor area, frequented by japanese and expats staying nearby
Restaurant Keen , SS20/11 & SS20/3, Damansara Kim, opposite end of Euro Deli - nice dishes with new variety (ask for recommendations), but may be hot due to indoor setting. This place also has claypot chicken rice stall and dim sum stall which I frequent quite often. The former serves quite tasty claypot rice and popular 'Sour vege stew'.
Restauran Yau Tak Teng , Jln Tun Mohd Fuad 1, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, opposite Secret Recipe/next to Guardian - this place is not spacious though and can be quiet smoky. Still, the crowd packs it in.
Pangkor Curry Fish Head Restoran , 59, Jln SS24/8, 47300 Taman Megah, PJ (opposite Fatty Crab).... popular for the curry fish head, this is an alternative to Fatty Crab customers who couldn't get seats. This place has more variations and options for crabs than Fatty Crab ie. marmite, sour spicy, kam heong, etc. Other offerings are nice too eg. pork ribs and prawns. However, the service here is slow though at peak hours ie. an hour of waiting.
Ah Sau , Jalan 223, PJ (I think... it's originally from KL).... popular for the hokkien fried noodles. Also try the the Fish glue soup too, it's soft and tasty
Golden Bowl seafood restaurant , SS2/61, 03-7876 7228 - opened in February 2004, this corner lot caught on fast, queues were showing every night. So, one early night, I decided to try it out hoping to beat the queues (which I did). Airconditioned but not enclosed, the environment is clean and cool. Not reading the newspaper clippings of reviews and praises, on the walls, I decided to ask the waiter dreading to hear the same old offerings of chinese dishes. I was surprised when every recommendation sounded unique and tempting. I was ordering whatever the waiter mentioned eg. prawns deepfried with salted egg in spicy sauce (RM40), beancurd(tofu pre-minced with vege RM12), pigeon (RM6) and kailan with toppings (RM15)... sorry about the inaccurate names but these are my own unprofessional descriptions. The service was fast considering a packed crowd... my wife and I couldn't stop to speak a word, the second we started digging it except for nodding and opening eyes wide with glee. Thumbs up from me.... caught glimpse from neighbouring table giving thumbs up to each other too. Bill was RM91, on the high side but it's about quality and satisfaction. Will come back again to try their signature dishes (from the newspaper reviews) ie. lamb, pork knuckle, yin yang prawns, tofu with gingko, etc..
Hawker stalls/coffeshop/restaurant
Seng Lee restaurant , Jalan Batai, Damansara Heights - famous for the char kway teoy and pork noodles. The former has generous portions and contributes greatly to the smoky atmosphere in the restaurant, but nobody seems to mind including expats who stand there patiently for their takeaways. The latter stall gives generous unhealthy portions of lard, but then again, unhealthy food always tastes better, right? The rojak stall at the entrance/road side is also very popular, their portions are humongous for RM3. Lots of peanut sprinklings and crunchy biscuits & yu tiao.
Yong Len restaurant , Jln Tun Mohd Faud 1, TTDI - not too busy and hot corner restaurant offering nice choices of prawn mee, laksa and wantan mee. Nearby roadside rojak stall is very popular also, with small queues now and then.
Penang village, 1 Lrg Rahim Kajai 13, TTDI - a recent hit chain of restaurants with nyonya & penang offerings in an oriental/nyonya/chinese fusion environment ie. high class hawker restaurant (that's how I describe to my foreign friends). My usual orders are prawn mee, char kway teow ( RM7.90), ice kacang (RM5.5)/ chendol and assam laksa. Ordering the nyonya dishes for a proper meal is also nice. Choosing the 'recommended' choices will be a sure hit eg. Chicken kapitan (RM13.90), samosa, brocolli and prawn ( RM14.90), Cincalok omelette (RM8.90), Yin yang Garoupa (RM48). Lunch crowd is to the brim compared to dinner.
Restoran Sun Hin Loong , SS2/67 - Good corner of SS2, where shops and food are aplenty. Good varieties include the prawn mee, nasi lemak, kampar ball noodle, dim sum, mixed rice. Situated next to another coffeshop behind it, Hock Seng Two (which has good wantan mee, curry puff, siew pau and curry laksa), this has a better advantage by having few tables in the open air.
Restoran Lim Ho , SS2/67 - Another good corner of SS2, where shops and food are aplenty. Good varieties include the prawn mee, Ipoh chee cheong fun, popiah, vegetarian mixed rice, fried noodles . Situated next to Gluttons corner, it has some tables in the open at night.
Pan mee
Restaurant Mao Tuck Teng , Jln Tun Mohd Fuad 1, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL (corner of shop block next/opposite to KFC)
Restaurant Megah Good Luck, SS24/11, Behind Fatty Crab , Taman Megah, PJ - tasty noodles with that flour fragrance and anchovy aroma, prefer the dry version.
Kin Kin Restaurant off Jln TAR- if u are game for spicy pan mee, go for this one. They used to sell under a huge tree but owned a restaurant now. It is the chillies that make it so special. It is not the normal sambal belacan but made from dried chillies.Try the dried pan mee & add the special chilli. Be ready to sweat. And you probably ask for 2nd bowl.Order your 2nd bowl in advance or else you may have to wait again.You got to wait at least 30 min during lunch hr.
SatayRestoran 'Satay Kajang' in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, same row as Honda (used to be Naza Motor)
Wantan mee Ho Weng Kee , SS2/66, PJ - specializes in wantan mee, with different meat choices eg. chicken feet, char siew, pork ribs, chicken shreds, etc.Char Siew
Meng Kee , Tengkat Tong Shin, the road behind Jln Alor (not Jln Bkt Bintang side), KL - the burnt and sticky type but leaner. Very popular and crowded during lunch and weekends. No dinner served.
Soo Kee , Jln Ampang, row of shops near to the Ampang Point interchange - the burnt and sticky kind of char siew
Hokkien fried noodles
Ah wa , 66, jalan 14/48, pj (the corner coffee shop behind the shell station on jalan 222) - the burnt taste and dark kind, on the dry side.
Hokkien Mee D'sara Uptown - Got wait for very long if u don't go early.And they have Guang Chow Roast Duck.
Restoran Lim (aka Chow Yang), SS2 - lots of people order aside from the hawker varieties Malaysian delicacies/street food The following are the rare delicacies being found around PJ except for morning markets and pasar malams (SS2). Gone are the days where these were delicious and easy to find, but now, very selective.
The 'Ham Cheen Peng' or chinese fried donut/pastry is best eaten fresh. That's why some popular stalls have queues waiting for the freshly fried ones eg. stall in front of Chow Yang (SS2) and front of Restoran Keen (SS20/11, Damansara Kim).
Seremban siew pau - a franchise business, the stalls are everywhere eg. SS2, Taman Megah selling the sweet and savoury delight. Over the years though, the pau's size is shrinking while costing RM1 each. A rare sight these days, a multipurpose goodies van carrying all sorts of buns, tidbits, sweets and stuff.
SEAFOOD
Restaurant Tak Fook - Located in Amanpuri near Sri D'sara.And they have a branch now at Puchong/ Crab is execellent.Is only RM18.00 per kg.But U got to try Crab with salted egg...yummy but they will cost RM20.00 per kg. Is the most reasonable charges so far for crab. You must also try their "Dong po Rou" - with mantou, fried eggplant in claypot with mince meat & "tau pan cheong" & others that you can ask for recommendation.And they have daily specials. Go early during weekend like at 6pm cos you probably get yr food 45 min later. If you go later, you probably got to que up but order your food first while waiting for your table
Kwai Lum - Kg Subang. They great ways of cooking crabs like sweet & sour, black pepper, "yim kuk", steam prawns with wine, deep fried chicken wing,grilled stingray etc..Food served very fast even though is packed.
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