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KLCC Restaurants & Dining
Where to Eat in KLCC
KLCC is full of places to eat; you might have a hard time deciding where to eat rather than searching for them. You can choose to dine in style in a five-star environment, or by the roadside in a no-frills, no-fuss mamak restaurant scattered around the area. Whether you’re on a spree or a tight budget, and whether you prefer local cuisine or international offerings, KLCC will see to your culinary needs and preferences. KLCC consists of a network of roads along which plenty of dining options can be found, particularly along Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Ampang and Jalan Sultan Ismail. Jalan P. Ramlee
The Grand Modesto'sIntroducing a unique concept of trendy dining, chill-out lounge and clubbing venue under one roof, The Grand Modesto’s took the city by storm, quickly becoming a favourite venue among those who are not just hungry for food, but also hungry for the perfect place to chill out in.Cuisine: Italian Maredo’s SteakhouseIf you’re a fan of good, old-fashioned steaks, look no further than Maredo’s Steakhouse. Located within Crown Regency Hotel, the steaks here are juicy and fresh – none of the frozen, chewy variety you tend to find elsewhere. Ozeki Tokyo CuisineEverything is a work of art here in Ozeki Tokyo Cuisine – from ambience and décor, right down to taste and presentation of food. Even a seemingly-simple dish becomes a notable work of art here, dressed up prettily with a variety of tasty garnishings. Bistro de ParisOffering French fine dining experience, Bistro de Paris’ menu is filled with traditional French offerings from steak frites to crème brulé. Equipped with both air-conditioned and al fresco dining areas, the bistro comprises two storeys of French delights. Hakka Republic Wine Bar & BistroOffering quality and affordability, Hakka Republic is defined by its striking Chinoiserie interior and critically-acclaimed specialties. Its wine list is said to be one of the best in the city with a variety of labels from different regions. BudabaKnown best for being a vibrant nightspot, Budaba is also a place where you can get good food. Said to have the best ribs in town, all its dishes are served in generous portions, guaranteeing a hearty meal. It also has a great selection of tapas and desserts. Poppy GardenFeaturing a lush garden concept with clean lines and minimalistic décor, Poppy Garden serves an extensive menu of tasty Thai favourites. Their house specialty, Pra Sum Yang, is a popular choice, while its tom yam is to die for. Jalan Ampang
RelishNamed by Time Out KL as having the best burgers in town, Relish’s meat patties are quite legendary. Introducing the concept of gourmet burgers to KL-lites, this modern café cum bar’s burgers are free from additives and preservatives, using prime beef imported from Australia. SalomaNamed after a legendary local actress, Saloma brings you the best of Malaysian cuisine. Don’t miss out of the ‘tiffin’ specialty, where home-cooked dishes are served in classic metal tiffin carriers, just like the way they used to back in the olden days. Pelita Nasi KandarA national institution more than a mere restaurant, Pelita Nasi Kandar offers satisfyingly-good mamak (Indian Muslim) dishes that are very affordable. It’s specialty is – you guessed it – nasi kandar, which is steamed white rice served with a variety of spicy curries along with other side dishes – a firm favourite with the locals, regardless of social status. Best of all, it’s one of the few restaurants around town that is open around-the-clock. Victoria StationFeaturing a unique décor with railway coaches where you can dine in, Victoria Station is well-known for its generously-portioned charbroiled steaks, with prime cuts from rib-eyes to sirloins. Enjoy their time-tested dishes in a nostalgic ambience, amidst the chugging of steam trains. Chef Choi RestaurantServing authentic Cantonese cuisine from Hong Kong kitchens, Chef Choi Restaurant is well-known for its shark fin soup, crispy aromatic duck and Japanese Kobe beef. A variety of dim sums are also served at lunch. D' TandoorSpecialising in Moghul cuisine, D’Tandoor’s menu includes authentic culinary creations from various parts of India, Pakistan and Malaysia, with some prepared on the spot, thus ensuring its freshness. Jalan Sultan Ismail
Celestial CourtLocated on the third floor of the five-star Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur, the award-winning Celestial Court is renowned for its array of innovative offerings. Featuring delectable fusion and authentic Cantonese cuisine, the award-winning restaurant also has four separate dining rooms in which patrons can entertain guests in private. (more) Villa DanieliOffering an exceptional fine-dining experience, Villa Danieli is made up to resemble a rustic yet charming country villa with gloriously intimate and romantic interior. Its tasty bread basket provides the perfect opening to its delightful signature dishes, all made and baked on-site the old-fashioned way in an open stone oven. Bossa NovaConsisting of three main areas – the main dining area, the wine bar and the dance floor – Bossa Nova presents a traditional Brazilian concept, the Churrascaria, which is all the meats you can eat carved right at your table. Grilled to perfection, these carefully-chosen prime cuts of beef imported from Argentina and Australia are brought to diners and expertly sliced off the skewer right before them. Scalini’sLocated on a hilltop along Jalan Sultan Ismail, Scalini’s is regarded by many as the most authentic and distinguished Italian restaurant in the city. Presenting home-style regional Italian cooking in a contemporary setting, Scalini’s makes its own condiments, using only the best and freshest ingredients. OthersAside from Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Ampang and Jalan Sultan Ismail, a lot of good restaurants can also be found along the other streets in KLCC, such as Jalan Pinang and Jalan Conlay. If you can’t be bothered to walk around in the hot sun in search for a bite to eat, Suria KLCC also has a host of options which are well worth a look. DELIcious
Seri Angkasa Revolving RestaurantLocated right at the top of KL Tower, Seri Angkasa Revolving Restaurant presents a unique gastronomical experience where you get to enjoy your dinner while getting a 360-degree view of the city. Basil Leaf RestaurantFeaturing a serene atmosphere with a nature-inspired décor, Basil Leaf Restaurant pays as much attention to the details of the restaurant’s look as its offerings, creating a delightful culinary experience that permeates your senses. Bon Ton RestaurantHoused in a heritage building - an ancient Chinese bungalow with high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows - Bon Ton Restaurant presents an interesting mix of old and new in both décor and offerings, with a menu that fuses Western and Asian flavours. |
More Dining in Asia:
Malaysia Restaurants: Kuala Lumpur Restaurants, Penang Restaurants, Langkawi Restaurants, Malacca RestaurantsHong Kong Restaurants
Indonesia Restaurants: Jakarta Restaurants, Bali Restaurants, Bintan Island Restaurants
India Restaurants: Mumbai Restaurants, New Delhi Restaurants
More Asia Restaurants: Beijing Restaurants, Shanghai Restaurants, Hong Kong Restaurants, Singapore Restaurants, Hanoi Restaurants, Saigon Restaurants, Siem Reap Restaurants

Strategically located just around the corner from the city’s major landmark attractions, Petronas Twin Towers and Suria KLCC, Jalan P Ramlee is known just as much for its good dining options as the colourful nightspots that can be found along it. Plenty of international flavours grace Jalan P Ramlee, from Asian delights to Western cuisine.
A green, shady stretch of road on which plenty of exciting dining and nightlife options are located, Jalan Ampang is a perfect starting point for those wishing to explore the heart of Malaysia’s capital city. A cornucopia of international flavours can be found here, from Western to Asian cuisine.
Located just around the corner from the famed Bukit Bintang area, the best restaurants along Jalan Sultan Ismail are mainly located in hotels lining both sides of the road. There are also plenty of hawker stalls and mamak restaurants offering all kinds of local delights at extremely affordable prices along the road.
Bright and airy with a simple yet stunning décor consisting of white-painted branches and bird cages, DELIcious at The Marc Residence is perhaps most famed for its sumptuous desserts which are simply too good to resist. But as you go through its main courses, you will find that there’s more to the restaurant than its sinful desserts. (

