Dinner at Kedai Kopi Puchong
Tai Chow
- RM20 - RM50 per pax
Chiefeater VK experienced a mixed dinner at Kedai Kopi Puchong, finding the winners in the stir-fried greens and fried rice


Laksa, Non-Halal
A new culinary place to gather in town. Begin a delicious culinary journey at Laksa Mana. Delve into tempting traditional Malaysian cuisine, savor the tangy and spicy Laksa, and create unforgettable moments in this cozy gathering space. They also serve tasty iced floss Bingsu.
I can confidently say that this restaurant is a must-visit for any food enthusiast.


The Assam Laksa was flavorful, with a perfect balance of spices that left my taste buds dancing.

The Mixed Laksa offered a delightful combination of ingredients, showcasing the chef’s skill in blending flavors and textures harmoniously. Each spoonful was a testament to the authenticity and quality of the dishes served at Laksa Mana.

Laksa baked cheese rice

Paris Hungry Lion’s Pizza

For dessert, the Taiwan Black Sesame Bingsu was a refreshing treat. The finely shaved ice, paired with the delicate sesame flavor, created a perfect ending to an exceptional meal.

Soulful honeydew snow bowl

It’s evident that great care is taken in crafting each dish at Laksa Mana, making the dining experience truly unforgettable.
Business Hours
Wednesday to Monday
11:00 am to 09:00 pm
Closed on Tuesday
Hi there, I'm the Chiefeater AI at your service 🤗
Try the preset questions below or type in your own question. Ask me a detailed question and you'll get a more detailed answer!
Thinking...
By using this chatbot, you agree to our terms of service and privacy policy. Check with the outlet for correct pricing and information.
There are no reviews yet.
Tai Chow
$$$$Chiefeater VK experienced a mixed dinner at Kedai Kopi Puchong, finding the winners in the stir-fried greens and fried rice
Nanyang Style
$$$$Chiefeater VK investigated the highly praised fried pork at Xiao Lao Hu in Seri Kembangan to taste whether its up to snuff
Yong Tau Foo
$$$$Chiefeater VK checked out Sister Kam Yong Tau Foo in Seri Kembangan, finding a decent-tasting YTF that was smallish but held up in taste
Fish Head Noodles, Street Food
$$$$Chiefeater Chee Leong explored Jalan Ipoh Fish Head Mihun in Kuala Lumpur for a delicious pot of fish head mihun
Hakka
$$$$Chiefeater VK returned to Mun Ji Chop Noodle Zone in Bandar Puteri Puchong, testing their Hakka Mee alongside their yong tau foo
Dim Sum
$$$$Chiefeater Jon Besar enjoyed the dim sum at Ah Hua Cafe, a dim sum spot featuring retro vibes and must-try deep fried taro dumplings
Sang Har Mee
$$$$Chiefeater VK indulged in a Sang Har Mee at Taman Putra Fresh Prawn Noodles in SS2, finding succulent prawns with excellent egg gravy
Tai Chow
$$$$Chiefeater Luke Soon finds a lot of palatable solace in the simple home cooked style food at Ken Kee Restaurant
Sang Har Mee
$$$$Chiefeater Luke Soon made a stop at Pan Heong Restaurant in Batu Caves to reacquaint himself with some of their stellar dishes
Ask our foodie AI about food in KL, PJ, Penang and beyond!
Like “where got buffet in PJ”, “I want halal chicken rice in Puchong”, “mana boleh cari pizza di KL” or “最好的鸡排”