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SHRKL Food Trail Sarang Cookery JALAN IMBI 1 Royal Malaysia Police Kuala Lumpur (HQ) 2 HALAL VCR Cafe 1- Sarang Cookery 2- VCR Cafe 3- Chee Meng Chicken Rice Restaurant 4- Al-Basha Restaurant 5- Muar Restaurant JALAN GALLOWAY YOU ARE NOW HERE! JALAN PUDU SWISS-GARDEN HOTEL & RESIDENCES KUALA LUMPUR 3 JALAN BUKIT BINTANG Chee Meng Chicken Rice Restaurant 1 4 Blue Boy Vegetarian Food Centre Al-Basha Restaurant Sungei Wang 2 Plaza Ngau Kee Beef Noodles JALAN ALOR TKS Restaurant 4 3 5 NON-HALAL / PORK FREE 1- Blue Boy Vegetarian Food Centre - Pork Free Meng Kee Grill Fish Restaurant Muar Restaurant 2- Ngau Kee Beef Noodles 3- TKS Restaurant 5 4- Wong Ah Wah Restaurant Opium KL 8 6 5- Meng Kee Grill Fish Restaurant Flam’s Restaurant & Bar JALAN TENGKAT TONG SHIN 6- Flam’s Restaurant & Bar- Pork Free 7- Havana Bar & Grill - Pork Free JALAN CHANGKAT7 BUKITHavana BINTANG Bar & Grill 8- Opium KL - Pork Free NON HALAL / PORK FREE OPIUM KL - PORK FREE MENG KEE GRILL FISH TKS RESTAURANT NGAU KEE BEEF NOODLES RESTAURANT 50 Changkat Bukit Bintang, 50200, Kuala Lumpur 39, Jalan Alor, 50200 Kuala Lumpur Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang, Tengkat Tong Shin, 50200 Kuala Lumpur 50200 Kuala Lumpur 4pm to 1am (Sun - Thu) Monday - Sunday: 6pm to 3am 4pm to 2am (Fri - Sat) (Closed on Tuesday) Daily 5pm to 4am Daily 7am to 10am, 6pm to 2am +603-2142 5670 +6012-213 3082 +603-2144 9011 This place serves Szechuan food and a Opium KL has been building their good alternative if you wish to try Ngau Kee has been a KL lunch and reputation as one of the best Asian Their specialities here are grilled something non-local. The dishes are supper food fixture for over four restaurants in KL when it comes to Asian seafood. Fresh fish and other seafood cooked with lots of Szechuan decades, making it one of the oldest delights and oriental cuisine with a twist. like squids, clams and prawns are laid peppercorns and chillies beef ball noodle shops in town. Ngau The concept is rounded off by featuring on ice and customers just point out their Kee’s signature thin, springy noodles their creative cocktail bar that takes on favourites. Our foodie’s choice: and tender beef cubes will remain a classic recipes and transforming them Fried Chili Chicken, Beef and Cabbage culinary favourite for years to come. into their own creations. Our foodie’s choice: Chicken Wings, Lala Soup, Stir FriedPotatoes with Peppercorns Our foodie’s choice : Fried with Spicy Black Beans Sauce, Our foodie’s choice : Dim Sum, Fern Leaf Salad, Egg Noodles Fried with Roast Pork Beef Ball Noodles, Crispy Duck Noodles, Pork Mince Noodles Angus Beef Rendang HAVANA BAR & GRILL FLAM’S RESTAURANT & BAR WONG AH WAH BLUE BOY VEGETARIAN - PORK FREE - PORK FREE RESTAURANT FOOD CENTRE - PORK FREE No. 2 & 4 Lorong Sahabat, 41 Changkat Bukit Bintang, 9, Jalan Alor, 50200 Kuala Lumpur Jln Tong Shin, 50200 Kuala Lumpur Off Changkat Bukit Bintang 50200, Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Daily 5pm to 4am Daily 7:30am-9:30pm Tuesday-Sunday, 6pm-3am 4pm to 3am (Mon – Fri) (Closed on Monday) +603-2144 2463 +603-2144 9011 12:00pm to 3am (Sat & Sun) +603-2145 8333 Wong Ah Wah is without a doubt, the +603-2144 7170 most famous name in Jalan Alor. The For vegetarians who find themselves in FLAM’s is a place where you can enjoy name is synonymous with barbecued KL at any point, then Blue Boy is a must Located along the main block of the luxurious ambience and an chicken wings. Every table will have a go to. It has gained quite a heady Changkat Bukit Bintang, Havana Bar & exhaustive wine list make Flam’s an plate of the glistening honey-coated following and reputation as a hidden Grill is a restaurant and nightclub that exquisite choice to taste a few wings which go great with beer. gem within KL for great vegetarian food. celebrates the Latin American spirit. vintages. It’s not just a place to drink Food served is a mix of Cajun classics but they do serves nice pizza’s as well. and Louisiana Creole specialities Our foodie’s choice: Our foodie’s choice : Chicken Wings, Lala Fried with Spicy Fried Kwey Teow, Chee Cheung Fun, Our foodie’s choice: Our foodie’s choice: Black Beans Sauce,Egg Noodles Fried Kon Low Noodles Crawfish Boulettes, Premium Steaks, Tarte Flambé , Seafood Pasta, Flam's with Beef Back Ribs Roast Spring Chicken Roast Pork HALAL KUALA LUMPUR SARANG COOKERY VCR CAFE CHEE MENG CHIKEN RICE AL-BASHA RESTAURANT MUAR RESTAURANT RESTAURANT FOODIE TRAIL 8, Jalan Galloway, 2 Jalan Galloway Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100, No 6G, Tengkat Tong Shin, 50150 Kuala Lumpur. 50150 Kuala Lumpur, Lot A1, Batu 4 1/4, Jalan Klang Lama, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, 50200, Kuala Lumpur EDITION 1 58000 Kuala Lumpur. 7:30am to 09:30pm (Mon - Fri) , 8:00am to 11pm 10am to 2am Tuesday–Sunday : 11am–3pm / Bukit Bintang 10:00am to 10:00pm (Sat - Sun) 11.00am to 10.30pm 6pm–10pm (Closed on Monday) +603-2110 2330 +603-2145 2317 Pudu +6012-210 0218 +6011-2413 0863 +6012-219 2199 Jalan Alor The menu offerings include a wide Restaurant Muar is a place where you The blend of the Malay, Chinese and VCR Café Kuala Lumpur is selection of traditional Middle Eastern can have a taste of the authentic local Indian cooking traditions has made well-frequented by discerning coffee Located right in the heart of the city, Nasi food, beverages and desserts. The Muar Delights. The simplicity of the Sarang Cookery the go-to country for drinkers and brunch lovers for its satisfying Ayam Chee Meng dishes up authentic choices include Appetizers, BBQ, and restaurant will makes you feel at home great meals in this region. It offers mainly range of coffee from single-origin beans halal Hainanese chicken rice. Yemeni Food, so there is a dish to suit and the food served is in fact very home cuisines from the Peranakan, Malay and and unique blends. everyone. cooked style. Indian cultures. Our foodie’s choice: Hainanese Chicken Rice, Sweet and Sour Our foodie’s choice: Fish, Kung Po chicken Our foodie’s choice: Our foodie’s choice: Our Foodie’s Choice : The King Cake, Banana Cake layered Mathlotha Lamb, Kapsa Shrimp, Petai Squid and Prawn, Sweet Potato Roti Jala with Curry Chicken, with Peanut Butter Frosting, Tanzanian Mandy Lamb Shoots, Crispy Fried Eggs, Cendol Chicken Pongteh, Gula Melaka Crepe Karatu Coffee Bean www.swissgarden.com SwissGardenHotelResidencesKL @swissgardenKL.
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