4.1
10 Reviews
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RM 10 / Person
33, Jalan Dang Wangi Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Currently closed: 6:30 - 21:30
4.1
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Helmi Yulianto
4.0
First thing very first: you will get almost anything at Lai Foong! Noodles of most kinds, dried out or soup, fried rice, poultry rice, char siew, siew yok, wantan mee, porridge, beef noodle, pork noodle, dim sum, hakka luei cha (veggie blend), freshly-baked tarts, cookies and buns, siewpao, kaya kok, also western breakfast! Every old-time delicates, you will discover them here. The tough part? Choosing what things to consume. It's an old-time chinese cafe with a very wealthy cultural around, in the center of the busy KL town center. Everytime I come right here, it's therefore crowded to the feeling that folks are pushing one another around. Occasionally waiters are having trouble to walk move the crowd. The meals is definitely a reason behind it. It's super warm inside though. On the other hand, that's the essence, exceptional temperature and liveliness of the oldtown. Also, it is rather near Petaling Street. About a minute walking distance. *recommended*
Ummy Dokumentari
3.0
While searching for what things to eat in KL, I stumbled with this location while we were strolling around Petaling Street. I believed the area only sold one sort of food, but in fact it looked like Great deal10 foodcourt, they marketed local meals in stalls within it. Place was noiseless hot because there have been only electric enthusiast, but didn't really brain it because we had been already too hungry in those days. What i ordered :
Sagita Rahma
5.0
This place is merely amazing. Well-known for their Lala noodles (clam noodles) and in addition their calm beef noodles. Both broth are usually tasty rather than diluted. Expect large crowds during peak hrs during lunch.
Elisatjia | IG: @elisatjia Atau @kulinerasikjakarta
5.0
Malaysia Boleh! I really like Kuala Lumpur! That is one of the best kopi tiam's in the city. I've been here often, since I had been a kid. This place went through generation after era- actually my PohPoh came right here a lot way back again in your day (it has been around since 1956). The overall area is sort of touristy because it's situated near Main Market and Petaling Road (get you a good phony LV and Rolex, if you would like), but this specific place is principally Malaysians. Beef noodles will be the #1 thing right here. You will get tendon, meatball, organs, brisket, anything of one's choosing. Seating is difficult. It's really well-known among locals, so you may have to endure around and wait around. BUT I guarantee you, you will not be disappointed. Can you need to fly completely to the beautiful country and just have the ability to tell friends and family you ate 'tourist foods?' Take a look place out. A very important factor to bear in mind, when going to KL in this component, the region is notorious for motorbike theft. Which means, some dude might make an effort to operate up and snatch your purse or chain and remove on his buddy's getaway bicycle. It's not at all a terribly dangerous region, but just be just a little extra cautious, because low-life scum make an effort to victimize unsuspecting tourists in every countries. Today with that said, could it be worth risking a valuable belonging over some beef noodles? The solution is a resounding Indeed. Eat, lah!
Fiqih Rakhmania Tricahyani
3.0
The taste of the beef noodles remains. However the price has raised considerably. Sometimes the employees are nice and occasionally are rude. Depends upon person to individual I guess.
Hüseyin YİĞİT
4.0
It seems as though once you cross the border into Malaysia the type of the restaurants alter dramatically, at least based on the hawker variety. That is basically one such location where you possess four stalls in the room, all of them selling their very own product. So, you can find your meal in one stall, and a beer from another. Actually, this place was quite cool, especially because the entire location erupted in cheers when I bought as tiger beer. I assume they were amazed that some Anglo has been willing to drink the neighborhood fair instead of the ubiquitous Heiniken. On the other hand, I do stay away from Heiniken.
Burak Sezer
4.0
Due to the cause that this can be an old coffee store therefore the table and the ground is fairly oily and dirty
Hazalozg
4.0
Lala Soup.... Chinese Clam soup with ginger, rice wines & chilies, and because of this one, some bihon noodles.
Abdussamed KARAKAŞ
5.0
I actually went here for Lala soup 11RM. I had not been disappointed, it had been excellent. The seafood broth had been flavoursome and slightly spicy. The noodle had been slim and well cooked. These were plenty of lala (clams/shells).
Ren Puspita
4.0
Best Food within Lai Foong is Bihun Lala, merupaka bihun yang enak perpasuan dengan rasa pedas sedikit rasa yg menggigit membuat makan tak mau berjenti..
Kedai Kopi Tiga Tiga Dang Wangi is located at 33, Jalan Dang Wangi Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.
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