Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
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Fast Facts:
- Country: Malaysia
- Languages: Malay, English
- Currency: Ringgit
- Country code: 60
- Area Code: 3
- Population: 6,900,000
- Time Zone: MST (UTC+8)
[edit] The Mahalo Top 7
- Official Tourism Site: Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
- Frommer's: Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
- Concierge.com: Malaysia Restaurants
- Lonely Planet: Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
- WCities: Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
- Yahoo! Travel: Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
- The New York Times: Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
[edit] Kuala Lumpur High-End Restaurants
- Concierge.com Recommendation
: "Starched napkins, plush Empire sofas and chairs, and the soothing tick-tock of a grandfather clock relax the soul and prepare the palate for a classic, more-British-than-the-British enactment of the ritual."
- Frommer's Suggested: "The very freshest fishes are crafted into lovely haute cuisine dishes with delicate Asian accents for flavor."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "One of a handful of places in KL that gets fine dining right. The chef can afford to wax lyrical on the menu about his delicious creations, which use the freshest and most original of ingredients."
[edit] Kuala Lumpur Moderate Restaurants
- Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "Top Hat has a unique atmosphere. In a 1930s bungalow that was once a school, the place winds through room after room, its walls painted in bright hues..."
- Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "Dripping with the magical allure of a desert oasis, Al Nafourah is pure Arabian Nights. With Moorish arches, twinkling lanterns, carved screens, silken hangings, mosaic tiles, and woven carpets throughout, the restaurant also has booths in private nooks for extra romance."
- Chynna Chinese Phone: 60 3 2264 2264
- Frommer's Highly Rated: "Chynna is pure dinner theater: From the Madam Wong-style red lanterns to the Old China antique replica furnishings, you'll think you're in a highly stylized Shanghai of yesteryear."
- Frommer's Very Highly Rated: "Feast Village isn't a single restaurant, but a cluster of 13 restaurants arranged like a small Malay village. As you stroll along stone and timber pathways, you'll pass cafes that serve seafood, steaks, Malay, Chinese, Thai, Korean, Indian, and more."
- Shook! International Phone: 60 3 2716 8535
- Frommer's Recommended: "A good spot if your party can't agree on where to eat -- something for everyone. One caveat: The waitstaff sometimes seem lost in Shook's enormity."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Ultra-sleek and with a bar adorned with silver fountains, Shook! is a spacious restaurant offering Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Western grill cuisine and live jazz music. You can see into the kitchens so you can check out all the chef's tricks as he roasts up Peking duck."
[edit] Kuala Lumpur Affordable Restaurants
- Frommer's Very Highly Rated: "Four chefs from Italy create the dishes that make Scalini's a favorite among KL locals and expatriates. From a very extensive menu you can select pasta, fish, and meat, as well as a large selection of pizzas."
- Frommer's Recommended: "Located in the grottiest hotel I've ever witnessed, with stained white walls, worn tile floors, and threadbare linens, this is KL's authentic "greasy spoon." It sounds dreadful, but the place is legendary, and someday it will be gone and there will never be anything else like it."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Resisting the passage of time, the Coliseum still enjoys a great reputation for its sizzling steaks, but it's just worth coming here to experience the crusty colonial-era ambience."
- Frommer's Recommended: "Uniquely designed inside and out to resemble a Malay house, Eden Village has great local atmosphere. It was once KL's most famous "fancy place" for a night out. Now it's visited by as many tourists as locals but still retains some authenticity."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "The old guild hall of the Selangor & Federal Territory Laundry Association is the atmospheric home for this fine cafe, which specialises in Nonya dishes from Malacca and Penang - their speciality is the laksa , with its spicy coconut milk soup."
[edit] Kuala Lumpur Vegetarian Restaurants
- Lonely Planet Selection: "There's a variety of doufu (beancurd) dishes including the spicy Sichuan mapo doufu , imitation-meat dishes like deep-fried spare ribs, or just the simple mixed vegetables. Eat with a clean conscience watched over by statues of Guanyin, Milefo and Sakyamuni."
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