Best Taiwanese Restaurants in KL and PJ
Delight in the Best Taiwanese Restaurants in KL and PJ, where you can savor the authentic flavors of Taiwan. Taiwanese cuisine is renowned for its delectable specialties such as beef noodle soup, crispy oyster omelets, and savory braised pork rice. The streets of KL and PJ are dotted with eateries offering these delightful dishes, capturing the essence of Taiwan’s vibrant food scene. Whether you’re craving the unique taste of stinky tofu, the comforting bite of dumplings, or the sweet indulgence of bubble tea, these Taiwanese restaurants promise a culinary journey like no other.
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Chiefeater Yuet Meng Wong and her family enjoyed a Taiwanese cuisine dinner at Restaurant Sangong in Bukit Jalil More...
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Chiefeater VK ordered a light snack of Taiwanese sausages and fried chicken chop Taiwanese Braised Pork Puchong by delivery More...
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Chiefeater Irene Loong was at Zhao Fu Lou in Pudu to try the Taiwanese cuisine they offered More...
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Chiefeater VK discovered that the Fried Chicken Chop at Taiwanese House Puchong is good enough to eat by itself More...
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Chiefeater Jaspal Randhay found the Taiwanese Braised Pork Noodles at Restoran BC7 Sri Petaling very satisfying More...
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Chiefeater Carina Yap and her family was out food hunting and ended up with a good find in Manshiguang Kepong More...
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Chiefeater Gwen Iverin checked out the food at the newly opened Yu Pin Xiang Taiwanese Fusion Restaurant in Puchong More...
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Chiefeater Paula Tan found the food at DIN by Din Tai Fung Pavilion Damansara to be a bit under-flavoured More...
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Chiefeater Yong Choy Peng tries out most of the snacks that were available at Si Si Nan Cun More...