Thursday, October 27, 2011

Dining at KLCC

KLCC is my everyday place from morning till dawn; thus I think I should have kinda consolidated post on dining list there.

You've many choices of restaurants, bistros and cafes there, but these are some of them that I can recommend through my experience:

- San Francisco Steakhouse: Lots of choices, very good taste, mix of medium & medium-high prices, quite late service

- Little Penang: Quite lots of local food here, but seems like there's nothing new to add, good taste, medium-low price. Always had a long queue during weekdays lunch hour. Special there is Fried Kuey Tiaw and the steam rice set.

- Bumbu Desa: Lots of choices for Indonesian (Padang & Minang food), medium-high price. If you spent above RM50 on your first time, you can be a member to get 20% discount on your birthday month. The "sambal ijo" was really hot but nice to have!

- Chakri Palace: We were there during fasting month, we found it worth the money paid. RM77/pax and you got everything there (local food)!

- Chili's Grill & Bar: Nobody will miss this place. All Chili's restaurant promise the same good taste and big portion with its medium-high price. Since it has lots of old & new customers, your name will always be in a waiting list to be seated.

- Dome Cafe: Lots of choice, but there's only two options for local meal i.e. Nasi Lemak and Fish Asam Pedas. The best treat here is the beef pie for sure. Also medium-high price.

- Madam Kwan's: "Nasi Bojari" is its signature, yes it's good! Best desert here is Banana Fritters with Ice Cream. Medium-high price.

- Miss Kwan's: Just a few steps from Madam Kwan's, same but limited menu like Madam's. This is self-service style but can be a substitute if you can't find seat at Madam's and you want to be quick and easy.

Lots more dining restaurant at KLCC; refer Suria KLCC website for more detail.

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    App Name: OpenRice"

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  6. OpenRice is the Yelp of Asia. It shows a city’s most popular restaurants, ratings, menus, booking numbers, and everything in between. It’s widespread
    in Southeast Asia and a better resource than Yelp. It has listings for Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The app
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