William Ng: Latest cafe in Seventeen Mall. Spacious and bright interior, and attracts a good crowd. Long black is good. I like the lemon tart (RM14) and chocolate banana cake (RM14).
Lot 4357, Jalan Kastam, Off Jalan Maharaja Lela,, Teluk Intan, Perak
Chinese Restaurant · 2 tips and reviews
William Ng: Big portions. I liked the 7 variety starter and the sharks fin soup. However, some of the dishes could be a bit heavy handed when it comes to sugar or salt. Service is attentive. Parking is limited
ISETAN 1U - Food Feast (Persiaran Bandar Utama), Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Sushi Restaurant · 113 tips and reviews
William Ng: Great place for sushi. Always satisfied with the freshness of the seafood. And the portions are big. In my opinion, the Happy Set is enough for sharing. Unfortunately, seating is limited.
William Ng: Good place for dainty and creative cakes. Average price is RM20. I tried the Coconut which is actually shaped like a coconut. Coconut cream with a core of tart filling, covered with a thin choc crust.
William Ng: Japanese-themed mains and desserts. Cosy interior, with a corner for sitting cross-legged. Desserts revolve around their ice creams. They make some interesting parfaits. I tried the komorebi.
107, Jalan Aminuddin Baki, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Burger Joint · Taman Tun Dr Ismail · 62 tips and reviews
William Ng: Good burgers and fries. The bun is fluffy, and not soggy. Bobcat (beef) is grilled beef with roasted green peppers, and provolone cheese. Quite nice. 4 varieties of fries.
Sunway Pyramid 3 (G1.PT.02), Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Hotpot Restaurant · Bandar Sunway · 15 tips and reviews
William Ng: Ordering is done via a tablet. Choose up to 4 soup bases. Tomato soup is the best in my opinion. Also get them to make you their signature haidilao dipping condiment.
155 Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Chinese Restaurant · 71 tips and reviews
William Ng: A popular spot for hokkien noodles judging by the crowd. The hokkien noodles didn't feel too oily. Typical KL style which is a little wet. Chicken wings were pretty good but greasy.
Filipino Restaurant · Petaling Jaya · 11 tips and reviews
William Ng: Filipino restaurant with a varied menu. The stuffed milkfish (RM36) is very special. The fish is deboned and and meat crushed, and reassembled into a fish.
William Ng: An interesting cafe serving Dutch cuisine. The bitterballen is a classic Dutch dish with an interesting texture. The pumpkin latte is a must try! With real pumpkin inside!
William Ng: Catholic church with ample parking. Mass times : 6PM Saturday (EN), 9AM Sunday (EN), 10:45 AM Sunday (MAN). Interestingly, there's a memorial corner for parishioners.
The Gardens Mall (T218, 3rd Floor), Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Ramen Restaurant · 126 tips and reviews
William Ng: Famous ramen shop. Specialises in Hakata style ramen. The hardness of the noodle can be customised. Akamaru Shinaji is nice if you're looking for a touch of spiciness. Pork bun is delicious too.
William Ng: A spin-off from Wild Sheep Chase. A place for soufflés, parfaits, French toast, cakes, mains (pasta, fish, sandwich), snacks, ice cream, and coffee, and teas. Cosy atmosphere. Roasted soy souffle 👍
William Ng: Nasi Kerabu is the star here. Add on with solok lads, ayam goreng, ayam panggang, puyuh goreng, telur masin etc. Laksam also fantastic with very thick gravy and lots of fish. Also try pulut ikan.
William Ng: A famous cendol place in Air Putih. From a stall moved to a shop lot. Queue to order then wait for collection, like at bubble tea joints. Cendol (RM2.20 for basic) is the light type.
William Ng: Fantastic place for local delicacies. The nasi dagang is excellent, both rice and fish curry. Ikan goreng tepung (RM7) is large, and the batter crispy. Same goes for sotong goreng tepung.Satar is good
19, Jalan Pasir Bedamar (Teluk Intan), Teluk Intan, Negeri Perak
Fast Food Restaurant · 1 tip
William Ng: All time favourite Teluk Intan Chee Cheong Fun. Nothing like the KL CCF. Eaten dry with sour green chilies. Contains dried shrimp and misc. condiments inside. Good bite and smooth texture.
AG7 Block A Happy Mansion (Jalan 17/13), Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Café · 9 tips and reviews
William Ng: Cosy cafe in Happy Mansion. Parking ia challenging. They specialise in butter cakes, food is just complementary. Tried the blueberry almond and I liked it. Not too heavy, and just a tad sweet.
William Ng: A famous local confectioner. Signature item is Heong Peah (RM11.60 for 15), a crispy layered biscuit with molasses filling. You can also opt for the biscuit without the filling (RM7.20 for 10).
William Ng: Soft pork bone stew was delicious. Comes with flavourful pearl rice, glazed carrots, and a perfect Onsen egg. The pork meatball is also good. The marinara sauce perfect for dipping with the sourdough.
William Ng: Air-conditioned seafood restaurant by a multi-award winning chef. Signature items here are the fried tapioca noodles and oyster mee suah. The tapioca noodles have a great texture, not oily.
G.23a, Ground Floor, IPC Shopping Centre. No. 2, Jalan PJU 7/2, Mutiara Damansara (Petaling Jaya), Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Japanese Restaurant · 8 tips and reviews
William Ng: Exceptionally large menu with premium and non-premium items. They also indicate beer and wine pairing for their dishes. I love the Hawaiian maki (RM33) here. Their signature engawa sushi is RM10 pp.
Japanese Restaurant · Bukit Bintang · 5 tips and reviews
William Ng: The star here is the “Motsunabe” aka Collagen Pot, a specialty hot pot from Fukuoka. When the hot pot starts heating up, the smell of the rich chicken broth really makes your mouth water.
William Ng: A seafood restaurant with a long history. Fried glass noodles really good. Just a small bite exploded with flavour. Not soggy with oil. Good wok qi. Kam Heong Lala was also decent, not too oily.
William Ng: Quiet place for coffee at a quiet part of town. Cheap and decent flat white. The Mud is a thick hot chocolate, with the consistency of... Mud. Crushed hazelnut Mille Crepe also pretty good.
283 & 285 Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Chinese Restaurant · Taman Tasik Titiwangsa · 71 tips and reviews
William Ng: An old Teochew restaurant in Setapak. They also bake biscuits and mooncakes. Fried noodles have pretty good wok qi. Hokkien noodles is their signature, but I like the hokkien style soya noodles.
William Ng: Modern Italian restaurant. Tajarin yolk pasta (RM45) reminded me of handmade egg ramen with bits of pecorin. Glazed pork ribs (RM75) was interesting, meat fell of the bones.
1 Utama Shopping Centre (Lot G146, Ground Floor), Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Restaurant · 13 tips and reviews
William Ng: Good ambience and trained waiters. Set lunch available from RM18.90 onwards (main and drink). If you like pan meals, go for the Red Hot~ conchiglie, chunks of pork, and pork sausage, baked in cheese.