Some of the Foodies Place You Need to Check Out At Semenyih on Your Next Visit – Part 2
Semenyih not only has the famous Broga Hill, but there are actually many foods that you don’t know about. Checking online is a scattered introduction to the food. This time the editor will help you to summarize the food in one go. List, so you don’t have to look it up every family!
Rojak & Cendol Semenyih

If you want to find an ice shop on a hot day, you can go to this small stall run by Indians. In addition to Cendol, which most people love, there is also Rojak with fried ingredients. The owner uses his own homemade sauce, so locals like to come and eat it.
Ethan Cafe

This cafe is located in Semenyih Sentral. The restaurant mainly sells Chinese and Western dishes. Meals include Kung Pao Chicken Fried Rice, Sing Chau Rice, Fried Rat Noodles, and Chicken Chop. A cup of Mandarin Duck (coffee and milk tea) is perfect. Meal!
Chungui Tea Room Kedai Kopi Chong Nyuk Lien

Although there are some common “Kopitiam” items in it, when you come down from Broga Hill and eat two raw and boiled eggs for a piece of burnt bread, it is definitely the beginning of your beautiful day. Curry noodles and roasted chicken wings are also a must here.
Raw meat noodles every day

For the best noodles in Semenyih, you can definitely come to this restaurant. You can choose the noodles to the ingredients, and add the sweet soup. In order for customers to eat fresh and delicious raw meat noodles, the store insists on cooking only one bowl at a time, so the speed of serving should also be patiently waited~
Old Master Nasi Lemak

Do people who haven’t come to eat yet mistakenly think this is a restaurant run by Chinese? Unexpectedly, it is the rich and fragrant nasi lemak sold by an Indian, with fragrant fried chicken. If you want a plate of affordable and delicious nasi lemak, come here!
Spicy soup in the same pot. Claypot restaurant 128 Restoran Dreamland Claypot

In addition to the spicy soup of Kajang, this restaurant in Semenyih is also famous for its spicy soup. In addition, the lemon steamed African fish is the shop’s signature.