Some of the Hong Kong Food Around KL Which You Can Enjoy Without Traveling to Hong Kong – Part 2
We miss venturing out to Hong Kong for the mouth-watering food – the roads snacks, faint whole, cha chaan teng dishes, noodles, hotpot, and the sky is the limit from there. Hong Kong is in fact a foodie’s heaven! The smooth Hong Kong milk tea from Lan Fong Yuen, the fragrant egg tarts from Tai Cheong Bakery, the firm on-top-delicate within polo bun from Kam Kee Café – we miss them all!
Since we can’t go to Hong Kong for the present, we have recorded the main 10 places that serve Hong Kong food in KL that you should look at. On the off chance that you’re desiring for some Hong Kong dishes like us, at that point this article is ideal for you.
Mak’s Chee Authentic Wonton
This spot serves plans that go back to 100 years prior so you can clearly get legitimate Hong Kong food. In case you’re a noodle darling, you’ll certainly need to look at this spot. The acclaimed dishes from this spot incorporate Signature Sea Prawn Wanton Soup Noodle, Prawn Roe Dry Noodle, and Beef Tendon and Brisket Dry Noodle. Truly, you heard us! We surmise that you’ll realize where to go for your next dinner.
A fast tip from us editors to all the foodies out there, we heard that the Cathay Pacific Lounge at the Hong Kong International Airport serves newly made mouth-watering Wonton Noodles and Dan Noodles! Certainly a go-to dinner when you’re flying with Cathay Dragon.
Address: Lot LG 311D, One Utama,, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Working hours: 11am – 10pm (Daily)
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Yung Kee
Needing for a decent bowl of hamburger noodles? Yung Kee is the correct spot for you at that point. Other than that, a decent bowl of warm meat noodle is unquestionably the best solace nourishment for a great many people. A portion of the suggested dishes are Three Treasure Mee (Short Rib, Honeycomb, Tendon) and US Striploin with Noodle.
Address: 9, Jalan Kancil, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Working hours: 8:30am – 5pm (Monday-Friday), 8:30am – 4pm (Saturday), 8am-4pm (Sunday)
Hong Kong Hot Pot

This spot in Bangsar serves true Hong Kong style hotpot. Hotpot is certainly the best dish to have during those cold and blustery days in KL..well as cold as the temperature in Malaysia permits. Besides, on the off chance that you’re a gigantic enthusiast of hotpot, at that point this spot is an unquestionable requirement for you to look at!
Address: No 39, Telawi Square, Jalan Telawi 3, 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Working hours: 12pm – 12am (Daily)
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All Day Polo Bun
The principal spot in KL that serves Hong Kong food is All Day Polo Bun. Similarly, as the name recommends, this spot is known for their polo bun. A large portion of us are likely acquainted with this well known Hong Kong Polo Bun that has a crunchy top yet delicate fleecy bun which makes the ideal breakfast food or lunchtime nibble. Additionally, here at All Day Polo Bun, they are acclaimed for their Polo Bun with simply margarine or with a pork hack. Other than that, it is prescribed to likewise attempt the egg tart from this spot.
Address: 9A, Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Working hours: 8:30am – 7pm (Closed on Wednesday)
Chatterbox
The following spot that serves Hong Kong food in KL is Chatterbox. In case you’re searching for a spot that serves credible Hong Kong cooking, Chatterbox is for you. A portion of their famous dishes incorporate Roast Pork Cartilage, Noodles with Seafood in Black Pepper and Cheese, and Steamed Rice and Mushroom. In case you’re a cheddar darling, you will cherish the Noodles with Seafood in Black Pepper and Cheese on the grounds that the sauce is made with cheddar.
Address: 1, Jalan Telawi 1, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Working hours: 10am – 10pm (Daily)
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