30 Top Food Stops You Have To Try When In Klang
Officially known as the Royal Town of Klang, Klang City is a large, sprawling urban metropolis filled to the brim with things to do and stuff to see. Once the capital of state of Selangor, the glorious city of Klang has not faltered in importance one bit, and still sees a constant inflow of tourists and permanent residents alike, and has never stopped growing and developing. Naturally, with people of different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds coexisting in a centralized area, the food is going to be equally as diverse and plentiful. Hence, SGMYTRIPS has compiled a list of the top 30 food stops you have absolutely got to try whenever you find yourself in Klang. Without further ado, here we go!
- Myung-Ga Korean Restaurant
- Seraph Awaken @ Klang, Selangor
- BT Dim Sum House
- Restoran Hiong Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice
- Klang Food Centre (Handmade Pau)
- Restaurant Kee Heong Bak Kut Teh
- Yap Kee Banana Leaf
- Restaurant Number One Claypot Rice
- Chong Kok Kopitiam
- Govind’s Family Restaurant @ Klang
- Fatty Mee Hoon Kuih House
- Restoran Bubur Goreng
- Kedai Makanan Dan Minuman Yao Yao Ping
- Restaurant Da Tuan Yuan
- Melawis Char Kuey Teow
- Kali Little Restaurant
- Boston Baru Restaurant
- Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh Restaurant
- Port Village Seafood Restaurant
- Hing Ket Grill House
- Restaurant Kah Ping
- Cheong Foh Café
- Teluk Pulai Bak Kut Teh
- Angcle Peoh Restaurant
- Cendol Klang
- Hainan Curry Rice 海南咖哩饭
- Chen Chenho Pulau Ketam Seafood Steamboat
- Restoran Tian Lee
- Rojak & Cendol Bandar Bukit Tinggi
- Kedai Makanan Selvaa
1. Myung-Ga Korean Restaurant
We are kicking off our food adventure with the first entry, which is the Myung-Ga Korean Restaurant located along Jalan Batai Laut 4 in the Taman Intan area.
A departure from the typical Korean restaurants that focus only on steamboat or barbeque, Myung-Ga provides a different, more varied experience with a variety of authentic Korean dishes on offer in differing styles, from soups to grilled dishes and everything in between.
The highlight of their menu goes to their selection of Bibimbap, which is a Korean dish consisting of rice, vegetables, and meat mixed together, and is a hearty full meal that is not only tasty but also healthy. Couple that with their unlimited side dish refills as well as a side order of Chamisul Soju, and you have a perfect, well-balanced meal. Try this klang food today!
Additional Information:-
Address: Klang 88E, IMS2, Jalan Batai Laut 4, Taman Intan, 41300.
Contact: 019-391 7777
Hours: Monday thru Thrusday, 11:30am – 3pm and 5pm – 10pm. Friday thru Sunday, 11:30am – 10pm.
Website: Myung-Ga Korean Restaurant
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2. Seraph Awaken @ Klang, Selangor
If you decide to take a stroll along Jalan Stesen 1, you will come across a low-profile café by the name Seraph Awaken. This café draws inspiration from traditional Chinese coffee shops, and everything about the design and décor will bring back nostalgic memories of coffee and toast over the chatter of the latest gossip. The furniture here is made out of rattan and wood, a nod to days long gone, and further immerses patrons into their chosen aesthetic.
The serve great cups of coffee, courtesy of the effort they put into the prep work. The coffee beans are roasted in house, and that means that they get to control how the end product tastes and smells.
Treat yourself right and order a cup as well as a slice of cake on the side, and just let the smell and taste take you and your tastebuds on an adventure back to simpler times. Don’t miss out this nice klang food!
Additional Information:-
Address: 28, Jalan Stesen 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 012-290 6860
Hours: Monday/Thursday/Friday, 12pm – 7pm. Saturday and Sunday, 10am – 6pm. Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Website: Seraph Awaken @ Klang, Selangor
3. BT Dim Sum House
Along Lorong Batu Nilam 5 in the Bandar Bukit Tinggi area, the BT Dim Sum House (or the Bukit Tinggi Dim Sum House, as you may have figured out already) specializes in the traditional breakfast treat, dim sum, which for those of you who may not know, refer to a wide range of different types of morsels served on small platters.
The ambience here isn’t that far off from any other traditional dim sum restaurants, with banquet-style wooden folding tables and plastic chairs, so there’s nothing much to rave about in terms of the setting.
It’s when you get to their dim sum does this place really shine. The dim sum on offer is varied and plentiful, and both traditional and modern styled dim sum are available here. We recommend getting the Golden Salted Egg Bun as well as their Siew Mai. All the dim sum here are made fresh with the best ingredients, and the quality really shows in the taste, which is absolutely delicious. Try this klang food now!
Additional Information:-
Address: Bukit Tinggi 55-57, Lorong Batu Nilam 5, Bandar Bukit Tinggi, 41200 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 016-323 9348
Hours: Tuesday thru Sunday, 7am – 2pm. Closed on Mondays.
Website: BT Dim Sum House
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4. Restoran Hiong Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice
Next up for the list of the klang food, we have the Restoran Hiong Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice, located along Jalan Batu Nilam 5 in the Bandar Bukit Tinggi Area. From afar, this restaurant is pretty easy to spot, with their bright, deep red sign board proclaiming their name being a beacon for potential foodies.
The place also has the traditional touch of a chicken rice stall where the meat on offer is hung and showcased through a glass panel, right where it is cut down to bite-sized portions and served.
When you’re here, you are welcome to pick your poison. Are you more of a char siew fan? Their char siew is sweet and has a hit of umami, and is a balanced mix of lean and fatty meat. Love steamed chicken? The steamed chicken here has a delicate texture, and the taste is clear without the ‘fowl’ smell (pun absolutely intended). Whatever you decide to get, rest assured that you’ll enjoy your meal regardless.
Additional Information:-
Address: 59-0, Jalan Batu Nilam 5, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1, 41200 Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 011-1077 7198
Hours: Tuesday thru Sunday, 8am – 4pm. Closed on Mondays.
Website: Restoran Hiong Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice
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5. Klang Food Centre (Handmade Pau)
Nestled along Jalan Batai Laut 5 in the Taman Intan area, the old-timey styled Klang Food Centre is definitely a sleeper foodie paradise. On the outside, it looks like any regular, aged coffee shop cum breakfast venue that has left its prime behind it. You’d be very much mistaken (but very much forgiven) if you judge it that way, as it couldn’t be further from the truth.
The Klang Food Centre has had articles from food enthusiasts and critics singing its praises all over, and once you’ve had a taste you’ll definitely see why. The steamed buns, or pau, here are all handmade on-site, and are guaranteed fresh.
With a variety of fillings to choose from, such as Curry Chicken, Char Siew, and even Mui Choi, you’ll spoiled for choice when it comes to pick one. They also serve other dim sum breakfast staples, such as Lo Mai Kai (Steamed Glutinous Rice with Chicken) and Yam Cakes, if ever you yearn for those as well. Try this nice klang food NOW!
Additional Information:-
Address: 10, Jalan Batai Laut 5, Taman Intan, 41300 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: Monday thru Saturday, 7am – 6pm. Sundays, 7am – 2pm.
Hours: 03-3342 8122
Website: Klang Food Centre (Handmade Pau)
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6. Restaurant Kee Heong Bak Kut Teh
A true Klang staple, Restaurant Kee Heong Bak Kut Teh is located along Lorong Kasawari 4a in the Taman Eng Ann area. They claim to have originated way back in the 1940s, and are a direct result of the Bak Kut Teh heritage in the Klang area from a certain Chinese physician by the name of Lee Boon Teh (which directly correlates to why Bak Kut Teh was called what it is). This particular outlet is their first, and has since then spawned many more across Malaysia and even carrying over to Singapore.
They serve what they call ‘authentic Klang herbal Bak Kut Teh’, which has a thicker, sweeter broth that’s both balanced and flavoursome.
They also serve a variant, which is the Dry Bak Kut Teh, which follows the same concept but in this case the broth is replaced with a glaze over the thick slabs of pork.
Serve it over rice and add in some side dishes of vegetables or other meats, and taste Klang in all its majesty. THis is a very recommend klang food, Don’t miss out!
Additional Information:-
Address: 7, Lorong Kasawari 4a, Taman Eng Ann, 41150 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 012-324 3838
Hours: Opens daily, 7am – 9:30pm.
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7. Yap Kee Banana Leaf
One of Klang’s defining dishes that not everyone has heard about, banana leaf rice has stood the test of time and thrived, and to this day diehard fans of banana left rice will travel literal kilometres to get their fix. This entry is located along Jalan Besar in the Kawasan 1 area, and is in fact a coffee shop.
Some of you are probably already wondering “Isn’t banana leaf rice typically Indian fare? Why is this located in a Chinese coffee shop?”. Well, the banana left business is actually a joint venture between the Yap Kee coffee shop owners and the banana left rice vendors, where one sells drinks and the other sells the food.,
The highlight goes, without saying, to the offering of Banana Leaf Rice. It is a family business which has been passed down from generation to generation for over 70 years, according to the current owner, and the flavour is distinct as well as delightful. Choose your type of curry, whether it’ll be the chicken or mutton, and add on a piece of fried chicken or fish on the side, along with the standard addition of vegetables and papadom, and have a cup of kopitiam-style coffee to go with your meal. You gonna try this klang food out!
Additional Information:-
Address: 26, Jalan Besar, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: Opens daily, 10am – 4pm.
Hours: –
Website: Yap Kee Banana Leaf
8. Restaurant Number One Claypot Rice
Next on the list of the klang food are located along Jalan Lang in the Taman Berkeley area, Restaurant Number One Claypot Rice is a historic foodie destination, and if you pay close attention, you will notice their silent pilgrimage towards this store. The restaurant itself is aged and the sign has faded due to time, but love for their Clay Pot Chicken Rice has not faltered one bit over the years.
They only have the one option, which is Clay Pot Chicken Rice, but make no mistake that their only main dish is to die for.
They do serve side dishes of Spicy Pork Belly Soup (as well as ABC and Watercress variants) and vegetables to go along with it, but its undeniable that people far and wide come here for their Clay Pot Chicken Rice. Try it for yourself and be a believer today!
Additional Information:-
Address: Jalan Lang, Taman Berkeley, 41150 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 016-268 9000
Hours: Wednesday thru Monday, 5pm – 10:30pm. Closed on Tuesdays.
Website: Restaurant Number One Claypot Rice
9. Chong Kok Kopitiam
One of the more well-known traditional Chinese coffee shops in the Klang area, the Chong Kok Kopitiam is located along Jalan Stesen in the Kawasan 1 area. A rather quaint café, if we’re talking sheer proportions alone, the Chong Kok is often packed full of customers because of this, and if you want to ensure your seats without the need for waiting around, be sure to arrive early!
As it is with any Traditional Kopitiam Spots In Johor Bahru, you have got to try their coffee paired with a serving of toast. The aroma of the coffee alone can bring back feelings of nostalgia as well as memories of days long gone.
The toast has a perfect brown crust to it, and the kaya sandwiched within is rich and sweet. For a more hearty, filling breakfast, have along with your coffee and toast a half-boiled egg or two. Try this nice klang food for you klang food NOW!
Additional Information:-
Address: 5, Jalan Stesen, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3371 0996
Hours: Opens daily, 6:30am – 5pm.
Website: Chong Kok Kopitiam
10. Govind’s Family Restaurant @ Klang
Govind’s Family Restaurant is located along Exit Persiaran Raja Muda Musa in the Taman Sri Persona area. The restaurant itself has a rather unique setting, with seating arrangements being placed in a square shape, and a fish pond in the middle.
Here, they serve authentic Indian cuisine, or more specifically North Indian inspired dishes. The highlight of this place goes to their Palak Paneer, which is a type of Indian green curry of sorts. The dish is rich and aromatic, and the flavours are dense and concentrated. An absolute must-try when you’re here.
Additional Information:-
Address: 136, Exit Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, Taman Sri Pesona, 41200 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3381 5751
Hours: Tuesday thru Sunday, 11am – 3pm and 6pm – 11pm. Closed on Mondays.
Website: Govind’s Family Restaurant @ Klang
11. Fatty Mee Hoon Kuih House
Located along Leboh Bangau in the Taman Berkeley area, Fatty Mee Hoon Kuih House is a small, simple restaurant that has been in business for quite some time. The place has caught the attention of many a TV foodie and food blogger alike, and has earned itself quite a reputation, one that you definitely will be able to taste in its food.
When you come here for the first time, we recommend getting their classic Mee Hoon Kuih, which is flat, handmade noodles in clear broth. This simple dish shows how skilled the owners are at perfecting their recipe, as everything about it is just perfect.
The noodles are freshly made and springy, being cooked just right, and the broth itself has a very soothing, hearty taste to it. This is a must-try klang food for anyone coming to Klang.
Additional Information:-
Address: Leboh Bangau, Taman Berkeley, 41150 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 017-336 6183
Hours: Opens daily, 10am – 6pm.
Website: Fatty Mee Hoon Kuih House
12. Restoran Bubur Goreng
The famed Restoran Bubur Goreng is located Lorong Lang in the Taman Berkeley area and offers a bizarre dish you probably have not seen before, let alone tasted. The corner lot shop looks like just any other Chinese eatery, complete with the banquet-style tables and plastic chairs, but don’t let appearances fool you, as their food is simply ingenious, if not absolutely game changing.
They serve a special type of porridge called Bubur Goreng, or translated as fried porridge. The dish is prepared by stir-frying porridge with seasonings and spices to achieve a brown tint as well as that heavenly aroma often associated with it.
Have it with side orders of Fried Chicken, Steamed Clams, or even Mantis Shrimp, if you’re keen. Try this unique klang food now!
Additional Information:-
Address: 32, 34, Lorong Lang, Taman Berkeley, 41150 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 016-686 8579
Hours: Tuesday thru Sunday, 5:30pm – 1:30am. Closed on Mondays.
Website: Restoran Bubur Goreng
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13. Kedai Makanan Dan Minuman Yao Yao Ping
Next up in the list of the recommended klang food, we are headed to another aged restaurant along Jalan Young in the Pandamaran area, to the Kedai Makanan Dan Minuman Yao Yao Ping. The place is situated on a relatively narrow street, so if you don’t want to deal with the hassle of looking for a parking spot, be sure to come early!
The Yao Yao Ping serves Wan Tan Mee (or wanton noodels), Chinese-style Ayam Percik (skewered chicken), as well as a certain homemade Slurpee dessert along with the traditional Bubur Cha Cha (a dessert made from coconut milk, pandan, and sugar with lots of toppings), but the real deal here is their Fried Chicken.
The chicken is perfectly crispy and brown, with the meat being tender and succulent, and every bite is juicy and delicious. A wonderful fried chicken experience you should try!
Additional Information:-
Address: 1503, Jalan Young, Pandamaran, 42000 Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 012-299 9029
Hours: Tuesday thru Sunday, 11am – 6pm. Closed on Mondays.
Website: Kedai Makanan Dan Minuman Yao Yao Ping
14. Restaurant Da Tuan Yuan
The Restaurant Da Tuan Yuan is located along Jalan Tiara 2D in the Bandar Baru Klang area. It is a family restaurant and is naturally targeted at large groups, fully equipped with air conditioning so you don’t have to worry about the extreme heat during the afternoons here.
Being a family restaurant, they provide a Chinese dining experience known as Tze Char, which means to serve various types of dishes to be accompanied by a serving of rice.
Here, we recommend getting their famous Char Siew, or barbequed braised pork, which is tender and fatty, as well as their Roast Pork and Asam Fish Head. Enjoy these delicious klang food with your famliy or a group of friends today!
Additional Information:-
Address: 22G, Jalan Tiara 2D, Bandar Baru Klang, 41150 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3342 9309
Hours: Wednesday thru Monday, 9:30am – 3pm and 5:30pm – 9:30pm.
Website: Restaurant Da Tuan Yuan
15. Melawis Char Kuey Teow
It’s time to pass the spotlight to a timeless street-food legend, the Char Kuey Teow. This particular stall known as Melawis Char Kuey Teow, is located along Lintang Gangsa, in the Taman Melawis area, hence its name.
The stall is rather quaint, and keeps its old-timey look and feel without the need for modern renovation and honestly, we’re thankful for that. Rarely you’ll get to immerse yourself in such a nostalgic call back of an experience, complete with the sights and sounds to accompany the classic taste and smell.
The highlight here, of course, goes to their classic offering of Char Kuey Teow, which is a dish of stir-fried noodles with egg, bean sprouts, and chives. This is as simple as it gets, and the owner sure knows his stuff. The noodles are very well seasoned and perfectly cooked, and the smell is just heavenly. The stall has been in operation for a great many years, and by the looks of it, will probably keep going for many more, thanks to its heritage and signature taste.
Additional Information:-
Address: Lintang Gangsa, Taman Melawis, 41100 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 016-288 0530
Hours: Monday thru Saturday, 10am – 4:30pm. Closed on Sundays.
Website: Melawis Char Kuey Teow
16. Kali Little Restaurant
The banquet-style, open-air Chinese restaurant named the Kali Little is located along Jalan Pandamaran Jaya 2 in the Kampung Sijangkang area. The restaurant is a hot spot for seafood enthusiasts, and if you’re one yourself, be sure to stop by the next time you’re in the area.
The highlight of their menu goes to their offering of crab, particularly the crowd favourite; the Salt Baked Crab. The meat within is succulent and flavourful, and has a slight hint of sweetness because of how fresh it is. A shout out also goes to their Fried La La Beehon, or fried rice vermicelli with clams. The clams are perfectly cooked and the rice vermicelli is adequately seasoned. The prices are a bit on the high end, but the quality you’re getting is well worth the bill.
Additional Information:-
Address: 89, Jalan Pandamaran Jaya 2, Kampung Sijangkang, 42000 Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 012-271 4444
Hours: Tuesday thru Sunday, 5pm – 12am. Closed on Mondays.
Website: Kali Little Restaurant
17. Boston Baru Restaurant
Another popular spot for seafood, the Boston Baru Restaurant is located along Jalan Kapar in the Kawasan 18 area. The restaurant is rather aged and barebones, and is the type of venue that tourists skip over but locals just love. A hidden gem of sorts. Be sure to come early, as you will be competing with the locals for a spot for dinner, and we assure you the lines will be long.
The highlight here is their La La, or steamed clams. They are served on a plate in a large pile, and half the fun is in skewering the morsels out of their shells. The other half is in the taste and texture, which can be described as smooth and tender, yet springy.
Another must-try is their Nestum Fried Prawns, which has a rather unique flavour to put it lightly. An overall well rounded dining experience, but you may have to wait a bit longer if you’re here late.
Additional Information:-
Address: Jalan Kapar, Kawasan 18, 41000 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 012-905 3523
Hours: Weekdays except Wednesday, 7pm – 2am. Weekends, 6pm – 2am. Closed on Wednesdays.
Website: Boston Baru Restaurant
18. Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh Restaurant
Another spot for great bak kut the, the Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh Restaurant is located along Jalan Besar in the Kawasan 1 area. The restaurant has an antiquated feel to it, due to the age of the establishment as well as the use of traditional wooden folding tables and their choice of décor, which various painted-on murals as well as illustrations depicting a meal of bak kut the.
We recommend getting their Bak Kut Teh with pig intestines and pig stomach if you are feeling adventurous, or have already fallen in love with the silky smooth texture for those cuts of meat. For those of you who are squeamish, fret not, we recommend getting the mix of fatty and lean pork, which is a perfect balance of cuts that pair well with the heartiness of the broth.
Additional Information:-
Address: 9, Jalan Besar, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 012-309 8303
Hours: Opens daily, 7:30am – 12:30pm and 5:30pm – 8:30pm.
Website: Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh Restaurant
19. Port Village Seafood Restaurant
Along Tanjung Harapan in the Lingkaran Sultan Hishamuddin area you will find the Port Village Seafood Restaurant. As referenced in their name, this place is famed for their menu of various types of seafood, and many a seafood enthusiast has fallen in love while dining here. The restaurant itself feels the part, being out towards the shore on wooden planks and pillar foundations, so you can hear the ocean while you dine on the best it can offer.
The highlight dish here is their crabs, which are cooked fresh and served piping hot. The price is also reasonable with the amount of crab you’re getting, and the quality is certainly top of the line. While you’re at it, make sure to get some of their fried Man Tao (Chinese buns) to go with your meal, as they are the perfect side dish to complement all the seafood that you’re going to get.
Additional Information:-
Address: LMS-A-12800, Tanjung Harapan, Lingkaran Sultan Hishamuddin, 42000 Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3176 4530
Hours: Weekdays, 11:30am – 3pm and 5:30pm – 10:30pm. Weekends, 11:30am – 10:30pm.
Website: Port Village Seafood Restaurant
20. Hing Ket Grill House
This local favourite by the name of Hing Ket Grill House is located along Jalan Kota Raja in the Kampung Sungai Kandis area. In essence, this place can also be considered a Chinese Tze Char restaurant, albeit all the dishes are thematic and most of the menu comprises of grilled or barbequed meat and fish.
There are so many good dishes to choose from, and for this place we can’t be stingy with the spotlight. We recommend getting their signature Grilled Lamb, Baked Crabs, and their Grilled Stingray. All the meat and seafood here are expertly grilled to crispy, tender perfection, and remain juicy and succulent. A perfect place for a hearty meal.
Additional Information:-
Address: Lot 3569, Jalan Kota Raja, Kampung Sungai Kandis, 41000 Shah Alam, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3371 3913
Hours: Opens daily, 11:30am – 2:30pm and 5:30pm – 10:30pm.
Website: Hing Ket Grill House
21. Restaurant Kah Ping
Located along Jalan Gelugor in the Kawasan 17 area, the Kah Ping Restaurant has claimed to be in operation since 1953, serving long-time returning customers and new patrons alike for a whopping 66 years now. The stall still features their traditional engraved plaque, a sign of an authentic Chinese traditional store.
The highlight here goes to their Mee Hoon Kueh, which has a surprising depth to its taste, as well as springy, freshly handmade noodles. Also a must try is their Curry Noodles topped with steamed cockles. The food here is hearty and tastes home cooked, a perfect place for a wholesome meal.
Additional Information:-
Address: 18a, Jalan Gelugor, Kawasan 17, 41150 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 016-346 9998
Hours: Friday thru Wednesday, 9am – 4pm. Closed on Thursdays.
Website: Restaurant Kah Ping
22. Cheong Foh Café
The charming Cheong Foh Café is located along Lorong Gopeng in the Kawasan 18 area, and is the quintessential Hainanese-style coffee shop. Locals in the area frequent this place during breakfast and lunch time, and it’s not hard to see why. The classic vibe it has going on gives another level of depth to the overall experience, and is genuinely what makes this place worth the hassle getting to.
When here for breakfast, opt for the classic order of Half-Boiled Eggs, Kaya Toast, and a good cup of coffee, preferably without the milk, or otherwise known as Kopi-O. You can never go wrong with this combination, and as it stands, it is one of the best ways to kick-start your day.
As for lunch, we recommend their Char Kueh Teow and the Curry Noodles, which taste authentically traditional and delicious.
Additional Information:-
Address: 1, Lorong Gopeng, Kawasan 18, 41400 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3342 2469
Hours: Opens daily, 7am – 6pm.
Website: Cheong Foh Café
23. Teluk Pulai Bak Kut Teh
The famous Teluk Pulai Bak Kut Teh is located along Jalan Batai Laut 5 in the Taman Intan area, and is often patronized by lovers of bak kut teh from far and wide. Crowds form here daily, so if you are keen on getting your share, be sure to come early as well as be prepared to wait regardless.
The highlight here is definitely their signature Bak Kut Teh, which is filled to the brim with ingredients and toppings. The meat itself is soft and tender, and has absorbed some of the flavour of the surrounding broth, which is hearty and distinctively unique.
Get a side order of Braised Chickens’ Feet as well, as they taste great and go very well with the Bak Kut Teh.
Additional Information:-
Address: 32, Jalan Batai Laut 5, Kaw 16, Taman Intan, 41300, Klang, Selangor, 41300 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3344 5196
Hours: Opens daily, 7am – 3:30pm.
Website: Teluk Pulai Bak Kut Teh
24. Angcle Peoh Restaurant
The Angcle Peoh Restaurant is located along Lorong Batu Nilam 21B in the Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2 area, and features a rather well decorated interior, with spacious seating arrangements and a see-through glass panel for onlookers to glance right into the kitchen to watch their meals getting prepared.
The highlight dish here is their Penang Asam Laksa, which is a regional favourite up in the northern parts of Malaysia, and is a sweet and spicy noodle dish doused in fish broth.
The noodles are smooth and springy, and the broth tastes adequately sweet and spicy, which a hint of fresh fish.
Additional Information:-
Address: 42, Lorong Batu Nilam 21B, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2, 41200 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3885 5460
Hours: Opens daily, 10am – 9pm.
Website: Angcle Peoh Restaurant
25. Cendol Klang
Claiming to be operating for over 40 years from 1972, the Cendol Klang dessert shop is located along Jalan Nanas in the Kawasan 18 area. The store maintains their aged look, and the interior is lined with wooden tables and plastic seats, with adequate fans to cool patrons down while they enjoy their desserts.
Speaking of desserts, this place serves one of the best bowls of Cendol you will ever find in Klang. Their Cendol can be topped with a wide variety of ingredients, from Pulut (glutinous rice) to Ice Cream, or just go the classic way and opt for the Cendol Biasa. You may also want to consider ordering a plate of their Rojak, which has many ingredients and is covered in peanut sauce.
Additional Information:-
Address: 41, Jalan Nanas, Kawasan 18, 41400 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 017-636 9737
Hours: Opens daily, 11:15am – 7:30pm.
Website: Cendol Klang
Also Read : Top 12 Cendol Spots around Melaka City You Must Try
26. Hainan Curry Rice 海南咖哩饭
Certainly a rare find in the Klang area, the Hainan Curry Rice restaurant is situated along Jalan Goh Hock Huat 2 in the Jalan Tampin 2 area. The restaurant itself is set in an aged corner lot building that has seen better years, but the food still tastes as it did all those years ago.
The spotlight here shines on their Hainan Curry Rice, which is a clear, yellowish curry spooned over freshly cooked rice. For a great side order, you can order their Tau Kee, which is braised bean curd with boiled eggs, which goes perfectly well with the rice.
Additional Information:-
Address: Jalan Goh Hock Huat, 2, Jalan Tampin 2, 41400 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 016-298 1890
Hours: Opens daily, 7am – 12pm.
Website: Hainan Curry Rice 海南咖哩饭
27. Chen Chenho Pulau Ketam Seafood Steamboat
The Chen Chenho Pulau Ketam Seafood Steamboat is located along Lorong Batu Nilam 21B in the Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2 area. The restaurant is often packed to the brim, and even with outdoor seating arrangements there are times where people will still line up to have a meal here.
Their menu consists of fresh ingredients to be dipped into their selection of broth, as well as side orders such as Fried Bee Hoon (fried rice vermicelli) and Braised XO Mantis Shrimp.
We recommend getting the Spicy Tom Yam broth for your hot pot, which pairs perfectly with all the seafood that you’re going to get later on.
Additional Information:-
Address: 2, Lorong Batu Nilam 21B, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2, 41200 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 018-323 1618
Hours: Opens daily, 4:30pm – 11:30pm.
Website: Chen Chenho Pulau Ketam Seafood Steamboat
28. Restoran Tian Lee
Up next, we have the Restoran Tian Lee, located along Jalan Kastam in the Kawasan 13 area. The brightly lit restaurant features both indoor and outdoor seating arrangements, which is always a plus. The place is quite large, so this is a perfect option for when dining out with a larger group.
The crowd favourite here is their Mamak Mee Goreng (Indian fried noodles) which has amassed quite a following with locals and travellers alike. The noodles are adequately seasoned and fried until brown and fragrant, and are definitely a must have when you dine here.
Additional Information:-
Address: Jalan Kastam, Kawasan 13, 42000 Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 016-672 2438
Hours: Thursday thru Tuesday, 5pm – 11pm. Closed on Wednesdays.
Website: Restoran Tian Lee
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29. Rojak & Cendol Bandar Bukit Tinggi
Another great place for dessert, the Rojak & Cendol Bandar Bukit Tinggi is located along Jalan Batu Nilam 2 in the Bandar Bukit Tinggi area. The venue can be quite hard to spot if you don’t know what you are looking for, as it isn’t just some ordinary shop lot. It operates out of a van, much like the concept of a food truck, and has tables and chairs set around it for customers who opt to dine in.
The highlight here, of course, goes to their Rojak and Cendol. The Rojak is great, with lots of different ingredients brought together with a great sauce, and the Cendol is an icy delight under the hot sun, being the perfect balance of sweet and oleogutus (which is the taste of oxidized oil or fat, look it up).
They also have Mee Rojak and Mee Goreng, which are both equally tasty, if you want a more filling experience.
Additional Information:-
Address: Jalan Batu Nilam 2, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1, 41200 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: –
Hours: Monday thru Saturday, 11am – 7pm. Closed on Sundays.
Website: Rojak & Cendol Bandar Bukit Tinggi
30. Kedai Makanan Selvaa
Last but not least, we have Kedai Makanan Selvaa, located along Jalan Raya Barat in the Kawasan 1 area. The place resembles a typical, traditional Indian restaurant, and is simple in terms of décor as well as furnishings, opting for wooden folding tables and plastic chairs over fancy restaurant bells and whistles.
The real statement maker here is their food, which tastes deliciously authentic, and has not changed much over the course of over 30 years. We recommend getting their Roti Canai (fried Indian flatbread) with the accompanying saucer of Curry. A simple meal that really shows their prowess in Indian cuisine, making this the perfect place for a nice early breakfast.
Additional Information:-
Address: 61, Jalan Raya Barat, Kawasan 1, 41100 Klang, Selangor.
Contact: 03-3372 3949
Hours: Monday thru Saturday, 6:30am – 7:15pm. Sundays, 6:30am – 1:45pm.
Website: Kedai Makanan Selvaa
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