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Food Stalls and Outlets - Non - Halal Eateries , Halal Eateries

 

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Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia. It is very much like any other city. Overcrowded with high-rise blocks, traffic congestions, shopping malls, entertainment spots, Kuala Lumpur has them all. What's great about KL remains in the less glorified attractions like the pasar malam (night markets), the mamak stalls (Malaysian's version of side walk cafes), the alleys and the makcik selling kuihs (pastries) and nasi lemak.

When you descend upon KL, the one thing you must not miss out on is the FOOD. Make time to dine and devour. Skip the shopping or the sight seeing if you have to. When in Malaysia, get yourself involved in our favourite pastime : Malaysians love to eat and we eat ALL the time.

Here's the opener : There is simply a lot to choose from. Try these for starters…..

Jalan Alor - Formerly known as the Red light district of KL. The area has since undergone a number of facelifts, and the hosts now cater more to delight the gastronomical passions of its patrons. The stalls are parked all along the street. It is quite an overwhelming experience for the first timers, who may have some difficulty on deciding where to eat.

How to get there - Across the road from Bukit Bintang Plaza. Turn in at corner of KFC. Opening hours : from about 6.00pm to wee hours of the morning.

Uptown Damansara - A more municipalised version of Jalan Alor. The 'stalls' are assigned and numbered in concrete shoplots. The place lacks the liberated charm of Jalan Alor, but there are plenty of scrumptious choices to amuse your senses. Malay, Chinese, Indian, Fusion, they have it all. Here, Tony's Fried Kueh Teow is the favourite.

How to get there -Take the Damansara Highway and follow signs to Damansara Utama. Or bus no 21A or 21C from Kota Raya.

Opens : all day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Petaling Street - Here is where you will find some truly fantastic Chinese food. Tourists, start with the menu. The pictures on the menu will give you a good indication of what your meal will look like. Other than the invitation to tropical al-fresco dining, your hosts may also impress you with their good selection of beer. The Hokkien Noodles at the corner of Hong Leong Bank is quite popular judging from the long queues of people waiting to place their order. Don't be disheartened. It is really worth the wait.

Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman - Coliseum. This is one of those places where when the colonials left, it is like they never did. Dark, dank and smokey,white tableclothes yellowed with time. Even some of the waiters are as old as the hills. Perfect! What an ambience to soak yourself in and enjoy your steak and mushroom. Or hang out at the bar, and get yourself informed on the latest gossip in town. There are never short of exciting characters to chat with at the Coliseum. Click here for a more comprehensive article on Kuala Lumpur's colonial days.

The list of what and where to EAT is endless, widen your gastronomical tentacles by clicking to these websites.
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We have compiled our own list of where to go in KL if you're looking for something in particular or if you've run out of places to go and would just like to try out some for the pure joy of doing what Malaysian's do best….. rating food!

article contributor: Hailey

Food Stalls and Outlets - Non - Halal Eateries , Halal Eateries

Non - Halal Eateries in KL & PJ

| Grilled Chicken Wings | Wanton Noodles | Pork Ball Noodles(Yoke Yuen Fun ) , Popiah | Prawn Noodle Soup (Mee Yoke) | Pan Mee (Meen Fun Kueh) | Beef Ball Noodle (Ngau Yoke Meen) | Hailam Noodle | Hainanese Chicken Rice | Fish Ball Noodle Soup | Cantonese Fried Noodles | Bak Kut Teh | Laksa Lemak | Yong Tow Foo | Yau Char Kwai | Penang Fried Kway Teow | Congee(Porridge) | Chee Cheong Fun | Hokkien Fried Noodles | Seafood | Roasted Duck Rice | Beef Brisket Noodle Soup (Ngau Lam Meen) | Fish Head Noodle Soup |

Grilled Chicken Wings

Wong Ah Wah Chicken Wings

This is located at Jalan Alor and has made a really big name for themselves as the best grilled chicken wings in town. The Hong Kong and Taiwanese tourists love this place. They have expanded the operations to cater for seafood enthusiasts by adding deliciously prepared seafood dishes to their list.

Wanton Noodles

Koon Kee Wanton Noodles

This old establishment is a little more than a hole in the wall, on Petaling Street itself. The waiters are a little grumpy and you may have to repeat your order a couple of times but it's worth the hassle. One of those few remaining old coffee shops in the vicinity. Closed in the evenings.

Toong Kwoon Chye

Another great place for wanton noodles with barbequed roast pork. Been around for years and is now run by 3rd generation of the family. Also serves up pretty good Herbal Duck Drumstick Noodle soup and yin yang toast. Open 7.30am - 7.30pm

Located: At Jalan Bintang, across the road from Century Hotel on Jalan Bukit Bintang.

Hung Kee

This is a pretty old establishment and just about every KL kampung boy or girl knows about. Hung Kee is popular with the locals for its springy wantan noodles. The char siu or barbequed pork is not great but its old styled wanton noodles. Hung Kee is also extremely popular for its "Dai Chow" in the evenings. Which means that families come here for their dinner of steamed rice (yes steamed rice in little metal bowls) , deep fried fish, sweet and sour pork, roast duck, lovely soups from duck soups to pork brain soups

Located: 28-5 and 28-6, Jalan Loke Yew, Pudu, Kuala Lumpur

Pork Ball Noodles(Yoke Yuen Fun ) , Popiah

Weng Heng Coffee Shop

Serves the best pork ball noodles in town. And not to mention one of the best places to go for a piping hot plate of Penang Kway Teow. If that's not enough, the popiah is superb too! However you'll have to order this dish from the old man who runs his little stall just outside of the shop. It gets really crowded during lunch hour so go early.

Located: On Jalan Imbi, opposite the Honda Showroom and round the corner from Sakura Restaurant

Prawn Noodle Soup (Mee Yoke)

Lai Fong Coffee Shop

Another one of those old coffee shops with lots of individual stalls selling all sorts of food. One particular one that sells the Prawn Noodle Soup still remains one of the best choices in town, if you're looking for Prawn Noodle Soup. Closed in the evenings.

Located: Jalan Cheng Lock, on the crossroads with Jalan Petaling across from the Jukebox shoe shop

Stall on San Peng Road (next to Indian Worship Place called Kuil Devi)

This stall is extremely popular and has been around for about 40yrs now. An order is served with chicken pieces and many enjoy this place for its chilli sauce. Personally, i still prefer Lai Fong

Location: The shacks that line Jalan San Peng, closer to the Jalan Pudu junction, just down the road from Wisma SCA. Open everyday except Tuesday and is open from 7.30 am to 3.30 pm. To get here from Jalan Loke Yew, turn left after San Peng chinese school and when you see a Shell petrol station. Go straight, you will pass a traffic light. Continue going straight and you will see a TM Berhad orange and white building on your left hand side. Make a U turn on the right hand side of the road and the stalls will be on your left hand side as they're in front of a row of shophouses and next to the road

Pan Mee (Meen Fun Kueh)

Restoran Kin Kin

This family used to operate under a huge tree nearby but due to developments in the area, they have relocated to a shoplot. A very different style of preparation, one can have it in soup or dry. The dry pan mee topped with egg and is absolutely deeeeelicious!

Lunchtime is packed and the crowd is generally made up of accountants. (The big accounting firms are within the vicinity). You'll see what we mean when you get there. Open from 8am to 4pm.

Located: Jalan Sultan Salahuddin Lorong 2

Adik-Beradik Chua

At the end of a row of prewar terrace houses is this coffee shop selling delicious fish ball noodle soup and pan mee. The chicken rice is quite popular there too and they sell the ever popular White Coffee here! Closed evenings

Located: on Tengkat Tong Shin

Beef Ball Noodle (Ngau Yoke Meen)

Soong Kee Restaurant

Try the beef ball with 'loh shi fun' either dry or with soup. It's the best, nothing like it!
Open from Dusk till dawn

Located: Jalan Tun H.S.Lee, just down the road from Metrojaya at Jalan Silang.

Ngau Kee

This stall sits on a five foot walkway and opens in the evenings till late. The beef ball noodles are good here but hygiene can be improved.(a lot!)

Located: Tengkat Tong Shin, just at the bend opposite Corona Inn.

Stall at Queen's Hotel

This stall also serves good ngau lam (beef brisket noodles) and opens in the evening from 6.30pm onwards

Located: Jalan Peel. Along the 5 foot walkway outside Queen's Hotel (opposite Carrefour and Queen's Park)

Hailam Noodle

Yut Kee Coffee Shop

Great place to go for some hailam noodles(pic). The place has been passed on from one generation to the other so the secret of superb cooking is still very much alive within the family. Closed on Mondays and in the evenings. Also famous for their Lum Meen , Hainanese Chicken Chop(pic) and Roti Babi

Located: Jalan Dang Wangi, on the corner just opposite the Wilayah Complex

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Sin Seng Nam Coffee Shop

Noted for its hainanese chicken rice and Chicken Chop. This place has been serving up hainanese dishes for dozens of years and still going strong. If you're in town, try this place. Closed evenings.

Located: just to the side of Bangkok Bank close to the central market in town

Nam Heong Chicken Rice

Most reputable shop serving hainanese chicken rice is the one in chinatown. There are now franchised shops all over town but we still return to this one for a good meal of chicken rice and beef brisket soup!

Located: Opposite Furama Hotel and down the road from Swiss-Inn Hotel on Jalan Sultan

Fish Ball Noodle Soup

Adik-Beradik Chua

At the end of a row of prewar terrace houses is this coffee shop selling delicious fish ball noodle soup and pan mee. The chicken rice is quite popular there too and they sell the ever popular White Coffee here! Closed evenings

Located: on Tengkat Tong Shin

Stall along Jalan San Peng

This stall serves old style fish ball which is home made and unlike those sold in supermarkets in packs of 50s, these balls you can tell is homemade. They're irregular and pretty springy and you can tell its the real deal here. You can have it dry or with soup and either way, it tastes sublime.

Location: The shacks that line Jalan San Peng, closer to the Jalan Pudu junction, just down the road from Wisma SCA. Open everyday except Fridays. To get here from Jalan Loke Yew, turn left after San Peng chinese school and when you see a Shell petrol station. Go straight, you will pass a traffic light. Continue going straight and you will see a TM Berhad orange and white building on your left hand side. Make a U turn on the right hand side of the road and the stalls will be on your left hand side as they're in front of a row of shophouses and next to the road

Cantonese Fried Noodles

The Cantonese Fried Noodles behind the lanes - called Tai Shi Tow

This is the best kept secret in KL…the Cantonese Fried Noodles and Hainanese Chicken rice stall. The sang har meen standard has dropped quite a bit however... not worth the RM79 we paid for a plate for 4!

Location: On Jalan Silang but closer to the Jalan Tun H.S. Lee junction. If turning into Jalan Silang from Jln Tun H.S.Lee, the alleyway will be on your right. The first lane after the turning. Go thru this alleyway which is also cluttered with stalls selling chinese food, carry on until you get to the end of the alleyway and it's smack there. The lane is directly across the street from Restoran Choon Tian and right beside Hon Ming Textile.

Soo Kee Mee Stall

Another place that sells Cantonese Fried Noodles, Paper wrapped chicken, and seafood dishes. A favourite is the fried sliced beef and ginger kway teow dish ( Ngau yoke hor) Gets really crowded during lunch and dinner hours so either go before or after the rush hours. The Japanese and Korean expats simply love this place. Opens till early morning hours every day. Closed Mondays.

Location: Jalan Khoo Teik Ee, just off Jalan Imbi.

Soo Kee Restaurant

This place has absolutely connection with the soo kee mee stall in Jalan Imbi although Mr Soo used to also run a stall in Jalan Imbi some decades ago. Mr Soo's son now is the main cook at this place. The food is great here but the ambience and hygiene has a little more to be desired. Its air conditioned but mark my words, as soon as you slide open the glass door...a whiff of stale oil odour pinned to table cloths and a strong hint of cockroach b.o. will slap you in the face. The cantonese noodle is fantastic here and if you want a little more filling than that, rice and dishes is on the menu. The food here is very good. But let me stress again the hygiene factor and let me introduce to you another factor that may dissuade you... price. It may not be cheap largely dependant on what you order and how you're dressed sometimes . The char siew or barbequed pork is unrivalled and the roast duck is superb. The steamed fish, sweet and sour pork, Har Lok (large prawns in sweet sauce), braised chicken feet, vegetables any which way you want done , and even the fried rice is good. Just bear in mind the 2 factors mentioned earlier...

Location: No. 373-1, 4th Mile Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur. Open from noon to 9pm and closed on Mondays. This row of shoplots are diagonal to ampang point at the traffic junction under the flyover. The row of shoplots also has a bike Le Run shop, a Magnum 4D, 2 clinics and just at the end of the row of shops is a Shell Station

Bak Kut Teh

Sem Kim Coffee Shop

This Bak Kut Teh place that's been around for a long,long time and serves great 'yau fan' or fried onion rice with your choice of pork cuts. Opens till the wee hours of the morning from 5.30pm.

Location: Shoplots facing the Tan Chong Motors showroom, on Jalan Ipoh

Teck Teh Bak Kut Teh Shop

This Bak Kut Teh place has been around for generations and cooks up authentic bak kut teh - the staple diet of the Klang Chinese community. It opens from 5.30am and closes about 11.00am - the early bird catches the worm! This place serves the typical strong chinese tea used to chase down a filling, rich breakfast. My dad's thumbs up anytime.

Location: At Lorong Station 1, Klang. As you enter Klang coming from KL, cross the bridge towards Port Klang. Immediately across the bridge as you get to a traffic light junction, take a left and left again and then a right as this is a one way street. Follow this road which shaped in an ellipitical loop which will more or less take to just about where you started but a little further down the road. From here, left and then right into Lorong Station 1. It's the corner shop of a row of old shoplots, right next to a carpark area.

Laksa Lemak

The stall with a blue tin roof

This place serves the best Hakka Laksa Lemak with cockles in town! Open only at night and closed Wednesdays. The wantan and sui kow with its simple preparations, bring back memories of how purity tastes. The ABC or air batu campur is like what we used to have at the canteens in school years ago. Just lots of shaved ice, syrup, evaporated milk, corn and red beans. That's all we need, right?!

Location: Taman U Lek, Cheras at Lorong Durian

Stall in Coffeeshop

Also in Jalan Imbi, opposite Soh Kee Cantonese Noodle Shop. Imbi Road is old world KL, just like Pudu, petaling street and bits of Cheras so..expect some of the old charms still retained in the colours of residents who live and work there and flavours of their .

Location: Corner Coffeeshop facing the 7 Eleven and diagonally across from Soh Kee Cantonese Noodle Shop

Yong Tow Foo

Cozy Corner

Right next to the stall with a blue roof top. This place is a really popular place for Yong Tow Foo and is especially busy on weekends. It's open during the day only.

Location: Taman U Lek, Cheras at Lorong Durian

 

The mobile stalls at Imbi Corner

The car park area here is transformed everynight into an eatery made up of a couple-a-dozen or so mobile(as some will call it: Hawker stalls) stalls. The yong tau foo stall here is one of the best so give it a try. Be sure to turn up early though, the YTF is so popular that it sometimes run out by 8.30pm. However, There are plenty of other things to eat here if you have picky food partners.

Location: At the carpark in front of the Honda Kar Showroom in Jalan Imbi corner, facing the Weng Heng Coffee Shop.

Restoran Orchard View Yong Tow Foo

Good yong tow foo place, Orchard View is now located in a corner shoplot just outside of the congested Ampang viilage area. Try the cheong fun, it's good. However, this place has gone porkfree so the flavour is slightly compromised now..

Location: It's moved location to shoplots near the Spectrum Complex/Supermarket in the Ampang village area.

Yau Char Kwai

Stall at the corner

This mobile stall is open during the day and fries some great yau char kwai and all the dough sweets that comes with that. Open late afternoons only.

Location: At Jalan Alor, just in front of the Restoran Dragon View

Penang Fried Kway Teow

Weng Heng Coffee Shop

Serves the best pork ball noodles in town. And not to mention one of the best places to go for a piping hot plate of Penang Kway Teow. If that's not enough, the popiah is superb too! However you'll have to order this dish from the old man who runs his little stall just outside of the shop (He sets up his stall at around 1pm). It gets really crowded during lunch hour so go early.

Located: On Jalan Imbi, opposite the Honda Showroom and round the corner from Sakura Restaurant

The shack on Jalan Chan Sow Lin

The fried kway teow here is served on banana leaf laced plate. The flavour of a well heated wok and strong fire is one of the key ingredients here as the chef, a lone lady fries up for her patient customers. Be prepared to wait. Open daily from 1.30pm - 6.00pm except on occasional Mondays.

Location: Jalan Chan Sow Lin facing the junction of Jalan 3.

Stall in Coffeeshop

Also in Jalan Imbi, opposite Soh Kee Cantonese Noodle Shop. Imbi Road is old world KL, just like Pudu, petaling street and bits of Cheras so..expect some of the old charms still retained in the flavours and colours of residents who live and work there. This fried kway teow stall is one of the better ones and a lot more consistent then at Weng Heng nowadays.

Location: Corner Coffeeshop facing the 7 Eleven and diagonally across from Soh Kee Cantonese Noodle Shop

 

Congee(Porridge)

Pudu Back Lane

A Pudu back lane is transformed in the evenings into a food street selling all sorts of chinese street food as we call it. The chinese custard is pretty good here and the Congee stall is one of those must haves with locals.

Location: Off Jalan Pudu, at Jalan Sayur

Fong Wah Teow Chew Porridge

This road is famous for its Teow Chew cuisine, and none more enticing than a bowl of piping hot porridge (this is also known as broth in western countries) and all types of preserved vegetables, curry, briskets and other dishes that you can pick and choose at the counters to your liking. The shops here are open most of the day and right through the early hours of the morning.

Location: Changkat Thambi Dollah

Hon Kee Porridge

This has been featured by local and international food shows and is still being featured. A very popular shop for its silky smooth porridge. With it, you can add thinly sliced strips of raw fish , meat balls, deep fried pork intestines etc and garnished with sesame oil and lots of shredded ginger,coriander and spring onion.

Location: Jalan Hang Lekir (Jalan Cecil) Off Petaling Street right next to koon kee wanton noodle shop. Opposite Hong Leong Bank. Opens from 5.00am till 1.00pm

Chee Cheong Fun

Kim Lian Kee

This is the traditional chee cheong fun without the fuss of fish balls and yong tau foos - just straight forward chee cheong fun with sesame seeds sprinkled sparingly and flavoured with sweet and spicy sauces. Open only in the day. Night time turns into a hokkien mee stall.

Location: At the junction of Petaling Street and Jalan Hang Lekir. If you're unsure, it's the corner stall facing the ever popular Longan drink stall. In the evenings, another batch of chefs take over the premis serving customers the ever popular hokkien noodles at this place called Kim Lian Kee

Hokkien Fried Noodles

Kim Lian Kee

This is the one of the family's favorite dinner venues. Been around forever and still as good according to my father, who has been a regular customer since the 50's - long before petaling street became a tourists' haunt. Nights only.

Location: At the junction of Petaling Street and Jalan Hang Lekir. If you're unsure, it's the corner stall facing the ever popular Longan drink stall.

Weng Heng Coffee Shop

Another place which serves hokkien noodles and cantonese noodles. The hokkien noodles here is sprinkled with fried pork fat (chu yau char) . Open nights only too!

Located: On Jalan Imbi, opposite the Honda Showroom and round the corner from Sakura Restaurant

 

Seafood

Mei Keng Fatt Seafood Restaurant

Everyone's favorite! Well, almost everyone's except those extremely allergic to it. Not cheap but the food is good. Try the pepper crabs or the sweet and sour crabs, and the steamed prawns. Fresh!Fresh!Fresh!! Expatriate haunt…

Opens daily: 11.30am-2.30pm; 4.00pm-1.00am

Location:No.1, Lorong Awan 6,Kuala Ampang.(In Ulu Klang area)

Fatty Crab

Of course, this is indeed the most famous seafood place in town. They even have chairs lining the walls for customers to sit while in wait for a table. That's how crowded it can be. The original Fatty Crab restaurant was located at States Theatre in P.J., then moved on to SS2 and finally relocated to Taman Mayang. What's great here? The sweet, sour and spicy sauced crabs that goes well with toy soldiers (toast) or is it the other way round?

Location: Taman Megah. Can't miss it.

Roasted Duck Rice

Siew Ngap Fei

This shop has been passed down to the younger generation but the fine touches of granddad's is still in the taste. If you have a penchant for high fat value….this is it. It's delicious and you'd want more but perhaps conscience may pull you back on getting seconds!.

Location: Jalan Landak off Pasar Road. . It's not difficult to find

Beef Brisket Noodle Soup (Ngau Lam Meen)

The Beef Brisket noodle stall

This husband and wife team has been selling their delicious beef brisket noodles for quite some time now and has a steady stream of customers every night. Just at the corner of a little lane off Petaling Street, their set up has only a couple of tables or so but well worth the wait.

Location: Petaling Street, close to the Jalan Sultan end of the street , where many beer and food restaurants have emerged. At night only.

Lai Fong Coffee Shop

Another one of those old coffee shops with lots of individual stalls selling all sorts of food. One particular one that sells the Beef brisket noodle Soup still remains one of the best choices in town. Closed evenings.

Located: Jalan Cheng Lock, on the crossroads with Jalan Petaling across from the Jukebox shoe shop

Fish Head Noodle Soup

Adai Village Fish Head

This is one of the best places in town for a big, bowl of fish head noodle soup. For about RM7, this must be one of the most satisfying noodle dishes around. Can get pretty busy during lunch so be prepared to wait a bit. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

Location: Jalan Landak off Pasar Road. Round the corner from Pudu Plaza.

Lum Mee

 

Kedai Makanan May King

Passed down from one generation to another, this place serves one of the best lum mee in town. The fishballs are also most delicious and a side order is recommended. Other side orders are Kampar beancurd, teochew fishballs , foo chook rolls etc and serves herbal teas or soyabean drink. Orders are super fast and turnover is quick. Although its air conditioned and reasonably comfortable. The noise level can be unbearable as the area is closed and sound bounces off the squeaky gharrish wall tiles.

Location: No. 38 Jalan Yew (off Jalan Pudu), between the traffic circle and the Jalan Yew entrance to Pudu market. Open: 9.30am-6pm, closed Mondays.

Adik Beradik Chua

Another great stall in this shop. This lum mee is thick, gooey, lots of pork crackles and is just right if you like pork liver and intestines with it. Okay, the only setback is that you may feel extremely sleepy or extremely thirsty after meal...

Location: on Tengkat Tong Shin. Closed evenings

Yut Kee Coffee Shop

Great place to go for some lum mee. The place has been passed on from one generation to the other so the secret of superb cooking is still very much alive within the family. Closed on Mondays and in the evenings. Also famous for their Hailam Meen , Hainanese Chicken Chop(pic) and Roti Babi

Located: Jalan Dang Wangi, on the corner just opposite the Wilayah Complex

 

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