Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Shah Alam. Shah Alam /ʃɑː ˈɑːləm/ is a city and the state capital of Selangor, Malaysia and situated within the Petaling District and a small portion of the neighbouring Klang District. Shah Alam replaced Kuala Lumpur as the capital city of the state of Selangor in 1978 due to Kuala Lumpur's incorporation into a Federal Territory in 1974. Shah Alam was the first planned city in Malaysia after independence from Britain in 1957.
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4 based on 19 reviews
needed something soupy on a raining day and saw this shop. Ambience simple. Menu good range of choices for beef based (rice and noodle) limited for non beef and 1 vegan noodle soup. I chose the vegan noodle, verdict..lovely clear soup with spongy noodles. Ordered a stir fried mutton , healthy and tasty, just too tough for me. Teh Tarik is heavenlyWill come back
Well everything is made from lard (so not for non pork eaters, vege and vegans).their speciality is the bubur goreng but its an acquired taste.personally i prefer the normal porridge and i dont feel anything special about this fried porridge. Better menu selection was the hokkien mee, lala stir fry, teo chew fish, stor fry vege and their crispy chicken.it was 7 of us and we paid rm30/pax.please go early as it is always crowded.
4 based on 21 reviews
Its located in Glenmarie, which is one of Shah Alam's prime commercial and residential areas. We offer a wide range of local and western delicacies enjoyed in the lush surroundings of our in floor and alfresco ambiance.
- We were greeted with warm welcome.- Some food was really good, some with room for improvement. - Bright and spacious restaurant with ample of space for kids to run around in a closed compound, relatively safe for family with young ones. - Particularly like the lamb stew and jumbo herb. Mee goreng mamak is not bad too. Dessert and dimsum were a bit of disappointment though.- It is also a place for hire if you have any events like conferences or dinners, the manager Mr. Syed is very modest and efficient.
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 26 reviews
Definitely coming back if Iâm 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 wasnât stained with burnt remnants of the Dry Flacouring, service was fast, and my Bak Kut Teh soup was âtopped-upâ 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.
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.
4 based on 30 reviews
Ti Chen has always been one of our favorite restaurants for amazing dim sum and a good meal. The service by Jeffrey (manager)'s team is always superb and is always personalised to cater for a great customer experience. The chefs are super friendly and always take time to come by and ensure everything is in order & get feedback from customers. Definitely highly recommended. One of my personal fav is the hot & sour soup, fried rice, charcoal egg tarts as well as their lobster noodles! A must have.Dear Gwynefer8,Greetings from Ti Chen Restaurant at The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur!Thank you very much for uploading your dining experience on TripAdvisor!I am delighted to hear that you had enjoyed the overall food quality, service and ambiance at Ti Chen Restaurant.We are really happy that Jeffrey took good care of you, i will personally share your feedback with Jeffrey and team.We look forward to have the opportunity of welcoming you back again.Best regardsK.SubraFood & Beverage Manager
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..
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