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6, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad (Taman Tun Dr Ismail), Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Malay Restaurant · 171 tips and reviews
Faisal M: One of the best place to have breakfast in Tmn Tun. Variety choice of dish. Mee Rebus, Lontong, Laksa Johor, Nasi Ambang are among the favourites.
G Floor, Menara Tan & Tan (207, Jalan Tun Razak), Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Café · 113 tips and reviews
Charlotte Tang: Top right is All Day Breakfast, bottom left is Big Breakfast. Check out the difference. Bottom right is scrambled eggs w salmon. Verdict: Go for unusual orders. These usual dishes are just that. Usual
Hong: Bak kut teh was introduced to Malaya in the 19th century by Chinese coolies. The secret recipe was passed to a friend who later went to Klang and became the first person to commercialise and sell BKT.
Bangsar Village II (Lot UGF-28A), 2 Jalan Telawi 1 (Lot UGF-28A), Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
Café · Bangsar Baru · 223 tips and reviews
Edea Nor: Currently my fav b'fast spot. Wht could be btr than ALL DAY BREAKFAST? The French toast is super wonderful, AND thy serve Southern Fried Chicken Breakfast? The biscuit & gravy could use a lil help tho
John Kan: The strawberries were slightly sour and the smoothie was really cold that time. I enjoyed sunshine bowl more. Definitely a cool spot to have healthy breakfasts!
Dvon Ri: The most muhibbah dining place that you can't find anywhere else. Never go wrong with: Kopi panas, half-boiled eggs, roti kaya & nasi lemak! The kuih-muih is nice too. Try Cucur Udang!
291, Jalan Pudu (Pudu), Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Breakfast Spot · 89 tips and reviews
Mél: Place is not that easy to find even though it's on main road of Jln Pudu. The easiest landmark would be under the pedestrian bridge and opposite road from D'Majestic Hotel.
Jackson Eian: Soup is wonderful! Meat is tender and cooked perfectly. Sunday plenty of old folks. Assumed most of them are regulars not from Klang locals.
Indian Restaurant · Kawasan 10 · 112 tips and reviews
Joachim Ooi: Just go for Roti Canai Kosong, that is already life-changing. Fluffy and crispy. The best I tried so far in KL + Klang + Selangor. -Penang Kia Food Critique-
No. 3365, Jalan 18/31, Taman Seri Serdang (Jalan 18/31), Seri Kembangan, Selangor
Breakfast Spot · 18 tips and reviews
M Fadzril Faez: They serve breakfast. Order at the counter & they’ll provide the order no. Wait until your no. is called & pickup your order. However, I think this makes the whole process a bit slow.
William Ng: Minimalist cafe specialising in sourdough. The grilled cheese sandwich is highly-recommended. To best enjoy it, have it as is without the accompanying mustard. The aroma is amazing.
49, Jalan Puteri 2/3, Bandar Puteri, Puchong Batu Dua Belas, Selangor
Dim Sum Restaurant · Puchong · 145 tips and reviews
ᴋᴍʏ: Among the best Dim Sum in Klang Valley!Good portugese tart.Often very crowded.Go early to find parking & get your number to wait for your turn!Mostly air-cond seating,with some outdoor.
No 18a, Jalan 29, Selayang Baru,, Batu Caves, Selangor
Breakfast Spot · 2 tips and reviews
Nor Qurratu Aini Zainudin: Roti Canai Celaru yang terkenal di Alor Setar kini berada di Kuala Lumpur. RCCKL mengekalkan keaslian resepi dan citarasa dari utara hanya untuk memastikan warga kota dapat merasai kelazatannya