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Sai Woo

3.7

23 Reviews

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RM 30 / Person

Bukit Bintang

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Sai Woo is located at 51, 53, 55, Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur 50200. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Bukit Bintang.The average price range at Sai Woo is around RM 30 / Person,and the opening hours are 15:00 - 2:00.Sai Woo is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Bukit Bintang area. There are different kinds of food in Sai Woo that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +60163350703.

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Sai Woo Reviews

3.7

23 Reviews

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  • Jessandra Tanuwidjaja

    4.0

    The ambience is just amazing. You won't even feel the need to judge the food for the ambience. Brilliant place to enjoy a beer. Better than any rooftop bar or cafe and yet so humbling. This place and Sai Woo is a recommended place to be in. Cheers!

  • Cecylia Rosmala Sari

    4.0

    Awesome place. You'll usually see Sai Woo rake in the most number of customers in Jalan Alor at any given night and there's a very good reason for that. Their seafood is fairly priced and the rest of their menu is pretty cheap and generous too. They have a number of specialities but I gotta say it's their grilled stingray and beef satay that have made me come back here. Oh did I forget to mention I'm a frequent customer. Don't just take my word for it, try it. Ps. Their drinks aren't too bad either

  • Raquel Elizabeth Lubis

    3.0

    I tried their curry laksa and for me the experience was not that amazing. At first try i was a bit doubtful if i can continue eating the soup. Slowly i was a able to accept the taste and was able to finish everything. Still a very good experience. Price is just right and still a must have if you visit Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

  • Anthony Christoper

    3.0

    Being the diligent tourists that we are, we made sure we researched the best places to experience authentic Malay/Indo/Chinese food in Malaysia, our search lead us to the busy street of Jalan Alor. At first one would think of the place being a street market, it is only when you experience walking the street that its a street food market. We settled in Sai Woo which seemed to have all the cuisines were looking for. We order Char Kway Teow, Oyster Omelet and chicken satay. The Char Kway Tew was spicy but didnt contain the charred flavor youre looking for in it. It was nevertheless good though. The satay was perfect, it was grilled well with the fatty part gettin squeezed in the chicken meat. They oyster omelet was excellent, there was good contrast with the flavor of the fried egg and oyster.

  • Özlem Orak

    3.0

    Fried garlic prawn, it was tasteless, disappointed with this dish. The crab was ok, but reasonably priced.Sweet and sour chicken, this was good. Love it.Sambal kangkung belachan, portion was generous, but nothing outstanding.Overall nice dining experience, although drinks were over priced.

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