A Guide to Kuala Lumpur Restaurants
Oct 19 , 2011
Kuala Lumpur restaurants have it all. Every style of dining, every type of cuisine, every location, and every price range is offered all over the city. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you must not be looking. And this list is a terrific starting point for finding it all.
You can’t beat Kuala Lumpur when it comes to food. You’ll find it all. And you’ll likely find it surprising how many different styles of cuisine the eclectic Kuala Lumpur restaurants have to offer.
Lemon Garden Café
Lemon Garden Café in Shangri-La has a buffet that offers Malay, Indian, Chinese, Mediterranean, Thai, Japanese, Western, and Italian specialties. When you step into the Lemon Garden Café, you’ll discover a surprising, modern culinary experience. Prepared in sparkling open kitchens, the food in this Kuala Lumpur restaurant is prepared by their talented chefs and created from the freshest ingredients and most authentic spices.
Seri Angkasa Revolving Restaurant
Located in the KL Tower, Seri Angkasa Revolving Restaurant is a local buffet with a variety of impressive dishes. Some call a visit there the ultimate dining experience. It takes about 54 minutes to take in the complete, 360-degree, panoramic view of the city from the comfort of your table at this Kuala Lumpur restaurant.
Neo Tamarind
Neo Tamarind Kuala Lumpur offers what they call Neo-cuisine. Some refer to the cuisine at Neo as “the new zen.” The imaginative offerings at Neo Tamarind defy traditional culinary rules, crafting “borderless food designs that will arouse your palate,” making it one of the most exciting Kuala Lumpur restaurants around.
Mandarin Grill
Mandarin Grill in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel serves both local and international fare all with a modern twist. The cozy and comfortable grill restaurant works hard to satisfy both local and international food connoisseurs with a range of classic dishes served in a way that you simply won’t expect.
Opiumm
Opiumm is a bistro, bar, and club that serves a variety of Asian food – Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Malay, and Indian. So at this Kuala Lumpur restaurant, you can expect to find a variety of dishes like sushi, tom yam, claypot loh see fun, mamak mee, and kampong fried rice.
Old China Café
The Old China Café specializes in, what else, Chinese food. The old guild hall of the Selangor & Federal Territory Laundry Association is the atmospheric home for this fine café specializing in Nonya dishes from Melaka and Penang. Its specialty is the spicy coconut-milk soup, laksa, one of the best versions offered in all of the Kuala Lumpur restaurants.
Songket
At Songket you’ll discover traditional, authentic Malay cuisine with a modern sensibility that focuses on outstanding Malay food crafted with only the freshest ingredients. It’s an elegant restaurant that is rich in tradition and sophisticated ambience. Definitely a Kuala Lumpur restaurant favorite.
Malones
Malones, established in 2009, is an Irish restaurant and bar that offers a number of pork-free, authentically Irish specialties. And the bar has a variety of creamy, thirst quenching drafts to choose from. This Kuala Lumpur restaurant is all about having fun and enjoying time with friends and family.
The Sanctuary
The Sanctuary serves a wealth of delectable Southeast Asian cuisine. It’s also home to three distinct bars, which serve everything from espresso to 30 variations of uniquely concocted vodka shots and cocktails.
When it comes to food, you can’t beat the variety you’ll find at Kuala Lumpur restaurants. Learn some background on Malaysian food before you have a menu in front of you.

