Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Puchong. Puchong is a major town and a parliamentary constituency in the Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia.
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4 based on 22 reviews
A few days before leaving Kuala Lumpur a friend took us to this amazing restaurant.Menu Variety of noodle soup had a few selections. Not many to choose from.Food portion seems small. But they have an option to add extra noodles. And Free refill of soul flavours. It was very filling.Food is healthy and delicious.Not your typical bowl of noodle soup.Your meal is served in an iron cast bowl with a mini fire under it. Comes with a wooden frame so as to avoid getting scaled. Quite unique way to eat your dinner.A long cue to wait as it is very popular. Staff are all friendly and hospitable. Toilets are clean. Definitely coming back here when we visit KL again.
4 based on 50 reviews
This place was recommended by a friend who had visited before, for Nyonya food. We were generally satisfied with all our food - char kueh teow, paku with belacan, petai prawn, ju hu char, cincalok omelette. A bit of imperfection - bit too sweet cendol and fried pork which was rock hard.Everything else were generally alright - food for 6 pax came up to around RM150 which is generally alright, afterall prices of raw materials have gone up.Will definitely recommend friends around Puchong to visit!
3 based on 62 reviews
I would have given 4 stars if it was rated for food alone...but overall i can only give it a 3 star as the ambiance of the place is totally not satisfactory..The makeshift restaurant has been in that state since the first time I bought there..more than 10 years ago. The place is stuffy, very warm and not well ventilated. Very uncomfortable to sit and eat there. I hope, the owners ,with the booming business there, would at least take the initiative to make the place more conducive for the diners there..Another point is that the variety of yong tau foo is very limited.
4 based on 30 reviews
Authentic Vietnamese food and environmemt served by friendly Vietnamese staff. You can find all kinds of vietnamese favourite street food here as well.
Ordered rice meal as dinner. Come along with a bowl of soup which is nice. Portion is good and reasonable.
4 based on 19 reviews
We ate the paper chicken which was full of black sauce and tasty , yong tau foo was filled with big fish paste and taufo soup for 2 person .. total bill rm46 plus ..
5 based on 12 reviews
Their food is served with fresh ingredients and crunchy greens, which makes the whole eating experience very refreshing. The staffs are superb friendly, who guided me on how to eat my Phá» Äặc Biá»t since the noodles, soup, and beef are served separately. Oh, and their Vietnamese coffee is a must-try! I'm definitely going to pay a second visit real soon.
4 based on 69 reviews
Our Tasty Banh Mi Baguette Sandwiches. 'Banh Mi' is the Vietnamese word for 'bread' but in the UK it is used more to describe the Vietnamese Baguette Sandwich. 'Banh Mi' sandwiches are baguettes filled with hot or cold Vietnamese style meats, pickled carr
I love to come to this restaurant every time I am in Puchong area, really love the Vietnamese coffee and also the bitter gourd soup ( I always take 2 bowl ), most of the food they serve are were prepared and delicious. one of the restaurant that I will recommend to my friends
5 based on 20 reviews
It is not an authentic traditional korean food but it is one of the best Modern Korean Restaurant. For the price you paid, it's worth the food and services. The owner couple always very welcoming and grateful for their customers. I really love good service but there were times they kinda overdo it especially when I really just want to enjoy my meals without people checking on me every 15mins. You can't pleased everyone right anyway when you come in here you can't go wrong with their cheese ribs. They are good folks serve good quality food.
4 based on 118 reviews
This is a typical neighbourhood dimsum that have nothing to shout about, except for its Portuguese egg tarts.Not sure or don't understand why the long queue during weekends, or during peak hours!If you don't like the queue, perhaps just takeaway the tarts and enjoy at home. This is really not a place for dimsum, when the other hungry crowds are waiting for you to just make way for them after the long wait.
4 based on 204 reviews
15+ years serving very nice food, value for money. Comfortable environment for friends and families gathering.
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