Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Ampang. Ampang Jaya, more commonly known as just Ampang, is a town, a mukim and a parliamentary constituency in Hulu Langat District and parts of Gombak District, Selangor, Malaysia. It borders a district within Kuala Lumpur also known as Ampang.
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4 based on 165 reviews
Located on the ground floor, JP teres is one of the recommended restaurants in Kuala Lumpur which serves authentic selections of Malay, Indian and Chinese flavours. Our show kitchens feature satay grills, tandoor ovens, roti hot plate and wok stations. Gu
located on the ground floor of the Grand Hyatt hotel. Great service and cakes. Noted the menu has a very extensive Indian food menu which we will try on our next visitDear SunMoonShine, Thank you for your kind comments and review, the team has been delighted to read your encouraging words. We do hope we will have the opportunity to welcoming you back very soon at JP teres!Sincerely, Lea Burel
4 based on 120 reviews
Total of 9 of us visit here for dinner. Good thing is, there are ample parking spaces opposite the shop. We are served with some light snacks while looking through menu and ordering. The snacks is pretty basic, but delicious enough to warm up your stomach. Other than the parking and the snacks, I couldn't think of any good point to visit here. We ordered 6 dishes, and dish came out extremely slow. The first dish came out is the vege, and then tofu. And after this, no more dish coming out. We waited for 5 minutes, and I almost finish my plate of rice with just 2 dish served. Ask the manager to check, and the dish just slowly coming out, and mostly all of those are not hot. 1 of our dish is roasted duck. We ordered a whole duck, and it was served cold to us. The duck itself is not warm, it's room temperature at the skin and outer layer, and when you eat more, it's cold inside. When we confronted the manager, he just heat it up using oven, and it looks dry when it served to us again. The few other dishes like vege, fish, and chicken, are not impressive as well. And like what I said just now, mostly are not hot. It feel like it was being put aside some time before serving us. I won't recommend this restaurant to anyone. It doesn't worth your money. Try other restaurant nearby, plenty of choices.
4 based on 283 reviews
Shang Palace is the premiere Chinese restaurant in Kuala Lumpur offering traditional Cantonese cuisine enhanced by local Chinese specialties prepared by Chinese Chef, Tan Kim Weng and his team, accompanied by an extensive tea offered.
Had a Dim Sum lunch for the first time at the Shang Palace recently. Not disappointed at all. Will visit again in a near future to savour other dishes on offer.Dear Guest,I would like to thank you for your kind patronage at Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur and I am delighted to share your compliments with my team members who will continuously strive for exemplary hospitality. It was a pleasure to have been of service to you and we look forward to welcoming you back at Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur in the near future. Best regards, Ralf Kohler - Director of Food & Beverage
4 based on 61 reviews
Visited this outlet again. Quality still good and place is relatively clean. Food ordered were delivered in a jiffy. Serving portion slightly bigger than those of Madras Lane. Parking still a big problem especially during lunch time. Prices gone up due to SST....
4 based on 201 reviews
Cantonese
So I have to be honest - I succumbed to their decadent sales pitch, âThe elegant and distinctive aroma and taste of champagne is infused into the fine snow skin and luscious lotus paste making each mooncake, most memorable for the palateâ. Together with numerous positive reviews on food blogs and social media, the temptation became irresistible. Seriously; with that description and at RM15.90 to RM21.20 a pop, the expectation is undoubtedly super high. Instead of being ambrosial, the (current) reality is disappointingly underwhelming! I remembered it was nothing like that before - that the aroma of the Moët & Chandon champagne would subtly waft up as you bit into it. No longer. Actually the overall quality is still high but it doesnât live up to the hype at all. In fact the three flavours were indistinguishable. How very sad. I wouldnât be too surprised if they had tampered with the original recipe. All to improve the bottom line, I suppose. But as discerning consumers, we need to call a spade a spade. Instead of being memorable, Iâll remember this as a complete rip-off. Sorry Ritz-Carlton, you got to do better than this!
4 based on 136 reviews
Experience a culinary journey that tempts your palate with a tantalizing array of traditional regional Chinese delicacies, all artfully served in a stunning modern space filled with natural light.
The restaurant is stunning! It looked like 4 in one with different areas with a good vibe. The food was delicious! We had a set menu and every dish was served politely and an introduction. The flavours were great - especially loved the anchovy fried rice, the breaded prawn and the sesame dessert. The service was great - although the lunch was a little long. It would be helpful to know approximately how long a menu will take to better choose. Will return! Dear Daniella L,We are very grateful for your feedback on Yun House.Your positive comments have been shared with the restaurant team, and I am delighted to see your only concern was about your meal being finished and wanting to return. We truly look forward to your next visit to Four Seasons Kuala Lumpur and Yun House!Warm regards,Pauline ChanRestaurant Manager
4 based on 1493 reviews
The legacy never ends at Din Tai Fung. Discover more about us. Din Tai Fung's Xiao Long Bao, the iconic mouth-watering soup dumpling filled with meat and piping hot soup is making its waves to the world ! Welcome to Din Tai Fung, where a memorable dining
Din Tai Fung is my favorite restaurant in Asia - the food is fast and delicious. So glad it is a chain so I can get my dim sum fix anywhere I travel. After being introduced to it by a local in Singapore in early 2017, Iâve now been to 4 different ones (KL, Bangkok, California, Singapore). On this business trip ... we went 3 times in a 7 day period (Monday, Tuesday, Sunday)! I may need an intervention. Each time we tried something different and loved just about everything we got. Each restaurant follows the same basic process â you mark the paper order sheet with how many you want of each item, a waiter stops by and verifies it (letting you know if you need to substitute anything, or letting you know that something is served cold and not hot), and then submits your order. Food items come out as they become available. This means there is no particular order as to when you will receive something ... and a bunch of items may arrive at the same time. This is a great restaurant to go with others so you can sample a wide variety of food. The chopsticks, utensils, napkins, and soup bowls are all on the table (in or on a little box) â you just need to distribute them. During our 3 visits, we tried: Cucumber (this is one of our favorite dishes ... but they rarely have it available), XLB (xiao long bao / soup dumplings - we tried the Pork, Truffle, and Chocolate ones - our favorite was the pork (and chocolate if youâre looking for dessert), but it was fun to try the more expensive Truffle for the first time), Hot & Sour Soup (Regular and with Shrimp), Mayo Prawn (only dish we would not get again), Fragrant Pork, Shrimp Wonton Beef Soup, Pork Vegetable Wonton Noodle Soup, Spring Rolls, Spicy Shrimp Wonton, Dry Vegetable WT, Sweet & Sour Prawn, Spinach Garlic (Iâm not a cooked spinach person but my colleagues enjoyed it), and 3 Lemongrass drinks - every time. We typically ordered 6 - 8 items each time and that adequately served the 3 of us. Not sure how tips work here. Iâve gotten so used to the 10% service charge being automatically added at other restaurants, I didnât notice until just now that the only add-on is the 6% Service Tax. Since we didnât have any local currency for the tip jar, I guess we stiffed them (oops). In the U.S., tips are typically just written in on the charge card receipt. Speaking of the service ... it was good. Canât wait to return!
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4 based on 1714 reviews
Introducing Opium KL! Established on 12th July 2014, this unique outlet focuses on Asian Oriental delights with a twist; such as Phoenix Dumpling, Fern Leaf Salad, Crispy Duck Noodles, Wagyu Beef Rendang, and the signature Beef Brisket & Tendon Stew just
I choose the dégustations menu and was pleasantly surprised Everything was so tasty, a bit spicy, but I taken the precautions to remove the slice if chilly at the top of each dish, it was just as I like itMy partner take some samosa and some oodle and it was great to.Donât hesitate Hi Boltac, it's truly an honour to receive such encouraging and loving remarks from you! We were so glad that you were enjoying our servings and the dining experience here! It's indeed a priceless recognition for us to be your highlight in the Kuala Lumpur city. Hope to welcome you again in the future.
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4 based on 432 reviews
We were visiting KL and I reserved here for my birthday dinner. It was wonderful. We had the Peking duck with pancakes, with the leftover duck made into a noodle dish, and a fabulous mushroom and vegetable dish. Service was perfect and attentive. Serving sizes were large so unfortunately we didn't have room for dessert. Jasmine tea was poured throughout the meal, and we thoroughly enjoyed everything. The waiter came over after we finished with a tasty dessert with a candle for my birthday...very nice and appreciated. Prices were reasonable for such an elegant place.
4 based on 481 reviews
Makan Kitchen is a unique dining experience that offers no less than six of Malaysiaâs most popular and distinctive cuisines. Besides the more well-known Malay, Chinese and Indian, we also specialise in lesser-known exotic cuisines of Kristang, Nyonya, an
Love to be here. Enjoy my breakfast and nice view. There is a lots of fresh & delicious menu serving here.
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