Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Negeri Sembilan (Malay pronunciation: [ˈnəgəri səmbiˈlan]) is a state in Malaysia which lies on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Selangor on the north, Pahang in the east, and Melaka and Johor to the south.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Really tasty wantan mee. Delicious chicken feet as well. Best to come for breakfast or early lunch to avoid being disappointed.
3 based on 180 reviews
This is a relatively new place - opened less than a year ago. It is located at the PD Waterfront and is next to the MacDonalds outlet.
You guys just have to come.Food is great, scene is even better and priced accordingly!For couple, you may spilt the 1kg crab into two different style. We had salted and buttermilk. Highly recommended.We sat outdoor at about 630pm for the sea view and it's windy.
4 based on 41 reviews
Almost two years since the fire, the stalls at Pasar Besar Seremban are still operating on the makeshift car park. My fave is mixed beef brisket and innards, dry type whilst family prefer with just beef brisket. Sadly, for them there simply is not much beef in it, mostly of brisket linings and unknown parts. It's quite pricey at RM13 for a large though signage RM8 large bowl. Not updated perhaps. Will be looking for elsewhere.
4 based on 85 reviews
Original Seremban Beef Noodles. A landmark for delicious cuisine of Seremban. We cater to all Malaysians as our food are Pork Free. We serve a variety of Malaysian cuisine from Penang Prawn Mee, Nasi Lemak Chicken Rendang, Hainanese Chicken Chop and many
Beef noodles is an iconic eats of Seremban, and this outlet serves below average beef noodles. However, it offers a wide variety of other non-beef dishes, and set meals too. The plus point is that this is a halal restaurant, and you find non-Chinese patronising this place. Parking can be quite troublesome especially during the peak hours.
3 based on 72 reviews
Although they have branches in Kuala Lumpur, the one in Seremban is the original and main branch. Food is good and always packed with people.
3 based on 315 reviews
My family and I had dinner here on a Saturday night. The shop was crowded and we were worried the food would take long. Fortunately we only waited a short while before the dishes started coming in. And within a short period all the food had arrived . The food was great, the squid we ordered was fresh . The Aunty taking our orders were friendly . The experience was so pleasant we decided to have lunch there on the following Monday .
4 based on 39 reviews
Was here after saw a few positive reviews. Well, not very disappointed. Yam ring was really good as recommended by others. The letdown was their signature crab. Nothing interesting at all. Fish was a bit overcooked which causes the meat to be rather rough. Generally service staffs were friendly.
4 based on 127 reviews
In Malaysia's rich food culture, many love eating buns and rich curry. But while it is common to take buns with chicken curry, not many have tried baking the curry inside the bun. Now with Chicken Curry Bun, food lovers can savour a unique taste sensation
Ermm... visited few years back commented dirty.. so still same on my visit 16/12...For food still all remain quality..For service quality will be negative!! If u did not do any reserve or booking curry bun for take away u will wasting ur time for visit. They only got spare bun got dine-in only...Wonder why is recommended by TripAdvisor??
Where to Eat in Negeri Sembilan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 70 reviews
Service is fast, try dry and soup version and wine vinegar chicken and pig liver. Highly recommended soup BAk kut teh. The rest are so so standard. Very corner location.
4 based on 334 reviews
In Malaysia's rich food culture, many love eating buns and rich curry. But while it is common to take buns with chicken curry, not many have tried baking the curry inside the bun. Now with Chicken Curry Bun, food lovers can savour a unique taste sensation
Compared to Port Dickson, the small town of Lukut is not really in everyone's radar when it comes to tourism, although both are located in the same constituency. However, there is one reason, no.. it's actually two reason for you to stop by this sleepy town if you happen to be nearby or on your way to PD. The gigantic bun aptly named lucky king bun is one of the reason why. Well known among the locals but to everyone else, this is worth checking out. Among Malaysians, we love dipping the bread into the curry no matter big or small. The people at lucky decided to improvise the concept.â¾lucky king bun - instead of serving you bun and curry separately, they wrap the curry inside the XXXL sized bun.. so big that it could easily feed 4 or 5 person. 3 choices available - pork curry, chicken curry and yin yong (curry pork + dong po yuk). The latter is suitable to those who have small kids who don't like curry. The curry gravy is thick, aromatic and fragrant yet not too spicy.. evidently cooked for a long time. The dong po yuk on the other hand is just nice.. not great but should appeal to the children. â¾Seafood pot - now this IS the 2nd reason why I made it a point to stop by here. Imagine a claypot generously filled with myriad of seafood - tiger prawns, crab, clams, squids, fish slices and meat balls - in mild, milky and aromatic curry broth (reminiscent of Indonesian style curry) that is packed with the sweetness of the seafood. This dish is served together with a plate of rice vermicelli which soaks up the flavour of the soup. It's been a while since the last time I had something like this.. memorable! â¾The buns are extremely popular and sells like hot cakes! They were completely snapped up by the time we finished our meal. On with their busy days, they do not entertain small orders such as fried rice or noodle as according to them, they could not cope with the surge in crowds and orders. However, I still make it a point to stop here for lunch everytime before continuing my way to Port Dickson for holiday,, everytime.
Where to eat Malaysian food in Negeri Sembilan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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