Reviews on Malaysian food in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. Klang or Kelang, officially Royal Town of Klang, is a royal town and former capital of the state of Selangor, Malaysia. It is located within the Klang District.
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4 based on 23 reviews
According to most food bloggers, the shop supposed to close at around 9pm. We reached around 5pm but a lot of the food were already not available. Bak kut teh without ribs (what!), vegetables also sold out (Chinese lettuce), the most basic yau char kwai also sold out! We ordered both soup and dry bak kut teh, both served with only pork belly.Taste wise, dry will be the preferred choice. If the ribs, be it the long or short, is available, then the combination will be excellent. Sadly.Asked if there is any more long ribs, they answered yes but served with big bones instead (in the picture). Drove a long way down here for this disappointment.
4 based on 85 reviews
For those who want to try seafood, this is one of those restaurants that provide authentic seafood which is Halal also catering for Muslim. The seafood is fresh. The dishes that l particularly like is the Drunken prawn and the "Marmick" crab dish. The Steam fish is good which we never miss each time we go there.The location is at the north port warehousing area by the beach. ls about 45 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur. It is built on stilts out to the waterfront by the beach side. You can choose to sit in the open air to have a view or the air conditioned room where there is no sea view. There are many patrons coming all the way from Kuala Lumpur to dine there over the weekends. It has also a good windy view over the sea in the evening when the tide is high. The price is reasonable and would certainly be much cheaper if you take the same seafood in Kuala Lumpur. Highly recommend this restaurant though there are many more such seafood restaurants along the same long stretch of road.
4 based on 58 reviews
For first time, we tried night meal at the place.Not much of choice, but there are ala carte items available. This includes fresh roti canai and fried noodles etcetera.However we decided to go for the regular light meal items of pity bambu, capati with the trademark mutton.
4 based on 61 reviews
This came as a surprise as I did not expect to find this hawkers food joint in Klang. It was an air-conditioned restaurant which is nice on a hot day. The lists on the menu were rather long but I came only to try out my favourite hawkers food which the Penang "Char Keow Teow" and the "Assam Laksa". I would rate them higher if they have added some chinese sausage to the duck egg char keow teow. I would like the assam laksa to be a bit more "pedas" or spicy. Would I come back to try the others? The answer is a definite Yes!
4 based on 26 reviews
Definitely coming back if I’m around the area. My wife and I have tried many outlets for Bak Kut Teh in Klang and they have all been good overall. I will put this place in my top 3 choice for Bak Kut Teh in Klang besides Nan Feng Bak Kut Teh, Klang Parade Tepi Jalan Bak Kut teh, and Kee Heong Bak Kut Teh(Setia Alam).At Weng Heong, I tried the Dry BKT And took the Soup separately with the Char Kuey.It was really well made, the claypot wasn’t stained with burnt remnants of the Dry Flacouring, service was fast, and my Bak Kut Teh soup was “topped-up” for free.Dry BKT ( 1 Pax ) : RM15Rice : RM1.202 pax shared meal. : RM20 You may take more if you think you have a bigger appetite.
4 based on 60 reviews
I came due to the good reviews. I ordered the Pai kut, meatballs and bean sprouts. Service was fast and prices were reasonable. The Pai kut was somewhat bony and lacked the juiciness I expected. The bean sprouts felt old. The meatballs thankfully were very good. Expect for Friday lunch and maybe Saturday dinner, parking is usually not a problem. The dining area is reasonably clean. The problem is this restaurant is located in a rather dirty area of Klang. At night expect rats and cockroaches to loiter in the streets around the restaurant. I didn't dare look closely at the kitchen but part of it is protruding out into the streets with people cutting stuff outside. Will I be back? Maybe if I'm in the area. To try some more dishes and have the meatballs again. But I won't be making a special trip for this.
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4 based on 110 reviews
Went there several times but have to be early b4 shop open. Upon getting a seat, got to wait 1/2 to 1 hr b4 food came. Price of food reasonable esp. like steam Lala, prawn mantis, hokkien mee,was good.Shop proprietor shd improve d eating enironvement cos sitting inside d shop like sauna unless it rain.
4 based on 97 reviews
The soup used with the mee hoon kuih is what make this dish special. Plus the mee hoon kuih is cooked just nice not too thick or too thick. But prepared to wait as on average take 20mins to get your bowl during lunch time. Other times is quite fast.
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4 based on 153 reviews
When you talk about Bah Ku Tek (BKT for short) what come to most peoples mind is this place. However, fame has gotten to their heads their prices are higher, quality has dropped and really some cost-cutting to increase profit. If you want to try real BKT this is no longer the place for it. Really sad..
Authentic Hainanese Coffee Shop established since 1956. Founder and the second generation of the business owners migrated from Hainan Island, China around 50s. We serve Choon Guan authentic hainanese coffee, three types of homemade hainanese breads and ha
It's quite drive to Pandamaran .. but we read abt this coffee shop & just had to gv it a try .. decent place .. friendly, family-run coffee shop .. like the chicken rice & kaya toast, of course, must hv the soft boil eggs too .. it deserves a try, anytime ..
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