The Best 10 Malaysian Restaurants near 18 Lorong Tapah, Klang, Selangor, Malaysia
- 1.5 Miles
“Despite the heat this place is packed for lunch so I knew I was in for a treat. If crunchy fried squid ala Taiwanese night markets are your thing, then this…” more
- 8.5 Miles
“The best local food in town. Technically, it doesn't only serve local food because it has Thai cuisines and other western menus as well. Basically, this…” more
- 3.1 Miles
- 0.1 Miles
“A new place to fill up my stomach. This restaurant located in Jalan Kapar, further up from Carrefour, then in the old Bata factory on your left, make a u-turn…” more
5. Cendol Klang
- 0.2 Miles
- 3.7 Miles
“I guess this is the cheapest Lok Lok in town. used to be RM0.6 per stick but after the GST, it became RM0.7 per stick + GST in total. Yet, still cheap for us.…” more
- 1.6 Miles
“A very typical Malaysia breakfast. Their signature is nasi lemak special which is nasi lemak with...” more
- 7.0 Miles
- 0.8 Miles
“Typical Malaysia mamak restaurant. If you are coming for breakfast, most of the time, the restaurant is quite full. You can share the table with other…” more
- 3.2 Miles
“Who wouldn't think of having ice cold drink in this hot weather country nowadays. For me, having local blended ice drinks such as Cendol or ABC is a perfect…” more
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"Despite the heat this place is packed for lunch so I knew I was in for a treat. If crunchy fried squid ala Taiwanese night markets are your thing, then this place would hit the right spot for you. The batter is really crunchy and goes well with the chilli sauce given. Another item to try would be their lamb! They have the sup kambing (very generous with the meat) and also kambing bakar which comes drenched in a very addictive black sauce. As with their name, nasi kukus (steamed rice) is the standard here and it comes with a very tasty, rich coconut gravy. But I opted for the nasi kerabu (mixed herb rice) because it seems a bit... cough... healthier haha. Would come back if I was in the neighborhood for sure."