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28. Hai Kah Lang TRX
2025 Global 100 – Local Restaurants
4.7
/5
28 Reviews
AU$9
Seafood
Open Late
Celebrity style
wendy_panwen
This is also a restaurant I visited following the recommendation in a book~ In terms of taste, environment, and service, it was the restaurant with the highest overall rating during those days in Kuala Lumpur~ Taste: |Haijiaoren Seabed Bird's Nest Jelly^Overall, the taste is sweet, there is only one standard for sweetness, no choice~ |Soft Shell Crab^A bit floury~ |Fish Head Rice in Milk Soup^Special taste, special dish, you can try~
29. Yut Kee Restaurant
2025 Asia 100 – Light Bites
4.4
/5
34 Reviews
AU$10
Fast Food
Time-honored Brand
Brunch
Prime location
wflee
After finish eating at this restaurant, then can buy some cake to bring back home to eat. The delicious cake from this restaurant is kaya swissroll or kaya cake. Very famous because the yut kee kaya is very good taste.
30. Limapulo: Baba Can Cook
2025 Asia 100 – Local Restaurants
4.5
/5
24 Reviews
AU$17
Southeast Asian
翱翔的大鲨鱼
The freshly baked Pipa duck has firm and elastic meat and crispy skin. It is really different when it is freshly baked. It is delicious! It is better to come early than to come at the right time. Old shops are all treasures. How can a restaurant that has been open for more than 30 years not be delicious?
31. Ban Lee Bak Kut Teh
No.7 of Light Bites in Kuala Lumpur
4.2
/5
62 Reviews
AU$12
Southeast Asian
Prime location
Kevin
This is a time-honored Bak Kut Teh in Kuala Lumpur, but it's not near the city center, a bit off the beaten track. The pork trotter Bak Kut Teh there is very good. I recommend adding a fried dough stick, which goes great with the Bak Kut Teh.
32. Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock
No.12 of Light Bites in Kuala Lumpur
4.7
/5
9 Reviews
AU$7
Southeast Asian
Afternoon Tea
Prime location
Nature Lover68
Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock KL is located in Jalan Balai Polis, Kuala Lumpur city centre. They serving Malaysian favourite dishes and drinks, it's the nice place to hang out while satisfying your taste buds!
33. DC RESTAURANT
2025 Asia 100 – Fine Dining
5
/5
9 Reviews
AU$441
Western-style
Historical architecture
Prime location
Instagrammable
勤奋努力小夹子
We had the "Truffle" set menu which was excellent. This is truly one of the best restaurants we have ever eaten at - the service level was impeccable and the staff were fantastic. The care and detail that went into each dish was worth a try!
34. Lemon Garden 2Go
4
/5
15 Reviews
AU$16
Coffee Shops
Afternoon Tea
Kevin
This buffet is pretty good. My kids saw it and said it was great. It's inside the Shangri-La and there are a lot of food, including roast chicken, sushi, salmon and the like. The prices are about the same as in China. The main thing is that there are not many people eating here and you can eat as much crab as you want.
35. Serena Brasserie
3.4
/5
11 Reviews
AU$28
Buffets
Open Late
Kevin
The buffet breakfast here is pretty good, more Western style. There is also steak for breakfast, which I have to praise. The poached eggs are a bit tender, and you can ask for them to be cooked a bit more on both sides. The coffee is freshly ground.
36. Tao Xiang Bah Kut Teh Fish Head Noodles
2025 Asia 100 – Light Bites
4.8
/5
6 Reviews
AU$9
Southeast Asian
Prime location
八打雁市泰德
In the long river of time, there is a taste that makes people intoxicated - Bak Kut Teh. Its birth can be traced back to the end of the Ming Dynasty, when a Fujian businessman accidentally discovered a special herbal combination during his journey to a foreign country: slow-cooking delicious pork bones with various spices and medicinal materials not only cured the fatigue of the journey, but also brought a warm and soothing drink to the people who came later. Today, this cup of Bak Kut Teh full of history has become one of the treasures of the Chinese nation. #Local Food #Bak Kut Teh Shop
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