Reason:Char Kway Teow (411 recommends) | Over 60 years
Open Now|07:00-16:30
+60-3-20728123
138, Jalan Tun H S Lee, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Kedai Kopi Lai Foong is located in Jalan Tun H.S.Lee, Kuala Lumpur city centre, just opposite Chinatown. This Chinese kopitiam is famous for its Beef noodles, Lala(Clam) Noodles, Roasted Pork & Char Siew, and also coffee.Business hours: open daily from 6.30am - 4.30pm.
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Kedai Kopi Lai Foong is located in Jalan Tun H.S.Lee, Kuala Lumpur city centre, just opposite Chinatown. This Chinese kopitiam is famous for its Beef noodles, Lala(Clam) Noodles, Roasted Pork & Char Siew, and also coffee.Business hours: open daily from 6.30am - 4.30pm.
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I really regretted coming to Lai Fung Cafe today. It is a rare and delicious internet celebrity restaurant. If I had come earlier, I would have come here every day! ! ! In comparison, Huang Ya Hua is really a real internet celebrity tourist restaurant. The food was too bad. Don't step on thunder easily in the future.
I came to this shop accidentally and tasted their beef noodles and three-color milk tea. The beef noodles were very delicious, the beef was tender, and the beef tripe and tendon were also delicious. The shop is jointly run by some old overseas Chinese. Everyone makes their own specialty dishes and the dishes are divided into several different stalls. In addition to the beef noodle and drink stalls, there are also stalls selling honey chicken and barbecued pork, stalls selling seafood noodles, etc.
This is actually a big food stall, with many stalls selling their own food. The aunties, uncles and old men all have good memories. They go to the stall they want to eat and tell them what they want to eat, and then tell them where to sit. Then they can wait for the food to be delivered, and pay after getting the food. Drinks are a must for everyone, and they will ask you what you want to drink as soon as you sit down. I ordered beef noodles (this was a bit of a mistake, the guide was not carefully prepared, I should actually order beef noodles, the noodles didn't taste very good), chicken rice, fried rice noodles (it actually contained blood cockles, so delicious!)
Lai Fung Cafe Coming to Lai Fung Cafe, I felt like I was in Hong Kong. The shop is small, with two shops in front and back, and there are a lot of people. I was thirsty today, so I ordered their specialty drinks, but I couldn't resist the temptation and ordered two staple foods. The three-color milk tea is really three colors when it is served, with caramel at the bottom. It tastes good after stirring. The water chestnut bamboo sugar tastes like ice brown sugar water, and I don't think it's particularly delicious. The beef noodles are very chewy, with a lump of stewed beef in it, and the rest is beef slices. It's light and the soup is very fresh. The fried rice noodles taste good. It's Chongqing's fried rice noodles, with shrimp, Cantonese sausage, small seafood and bean sprouts. It tastes good, and the barbecued pork rice is also good, worth ordering.
The Lala noodle soup in Lifeng is well-deserved. It is filled with clams, and the shells are peeled off. The clams are cleaned very cleanly, without any sand. They are fried with ginger and scallions, and then added with broth. Finally, rice wine is used to enhance the flavor. It tastes very delicious.
Very old tea house, not very good environment, but the food tastes great. The beef brisket noodles have a history of several decades, the brisket and beef are very tender, the beef balls are chewy and delicious, and the soup base tastes very sweet. There is also Lala rice noodles, with a strong taste of sweet rice wine and ginger, which warms the stomach after eating. The full Lala is very affordable. There are also chicken rice, barbecued pork and roasted pork. The milk tea is mellow, and the lime water is made with perfumed lime, which is particularly fragrant.