Posts Tagged ‘Imbi’
Soo Kee’s Son Meng Chuan – Prawn & Beef Noodles at Medan Imbi Kuala Lumpur
Looking for a delicious plate of Wat Tan Hor Fun in Imbi? Well, look no further. Soo Kee’s son (Meng Chuan) has been cooking up some delicious noodles for many years. This restaurant is not as crowded as it’s counterpart across the road, however, I do find that it is rather clean, the service is prompt and the staff are friendlier.

New Imbi Garden Restaurant
Restoran Imbi Palace – Dim Sum
Restoran Imbi Palace serves authentic Hong Kong style Dim Sum. This makes a good place for brunch on the weekends where it is usually quite crowded. Overall, the food standards do not disappoint. At the table, you are also provided with an appetizer dish of spicy ikan bilis (anchovies) which you can munch on before ordering. Here, you order the food which is listed on a sheet of paper. For other dishes that are not listed on this menu, you would have to ask the waiter/waitress whether it is available.
There are a few varieties of porridge available which include Sliced Fish with Dried Oyster Porridge, Sliced Pork with Century Egg Porridge and Fresh Frog Porridge. The Yao Zha Gwai (Chinese Doughnuts) are placed on top of the porridge so that they remain crunchy until you decide to mix it in.

Porridge
The fish paste balls are accompanied with a mixture of sweet and chilli sauce. Here are some of the typical dim sum items. Along with these, you also have other favourites available like Siu Mai and Har Gau.

Carrot Cake and Chinese Sausage (fried)
This is always a favourite to have, steamed Char Siew Baos.
The Chee Cheong Fan was only average and serving it on a big plate made the cheong fan look very small.
Some of the other dishes included:

Shanghai Xing Loong Bao

Spiced Beef Shank

Roast Pork Beancurd Roll
We also managed to try their Cantonese Fried Noodles was sprinkled with spring onions and included a lot of fresh seafood such as scallops, sotong (squid), prawns and fish.
Desserts are also served.
Imbi Palace Sdn Bhd
No. 8 Jalan Barat
Off Jalan Imbi
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: +603-2145 4822
Fax: +603-2143 3295
Email: imbi-pal@streamyx.com
Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday 11:30am – 11:00pm
Sundays & Public Holidays 10:00am – 11:00pm
Non-Halal
Kedai Kopi Weng Hing, Hokkien Mee in Imbi
A little corner shop along Jalan Imbi is well-known for its Pork Ball Noodles during the day. However, at night, they serve delicious KL-style Hokkien Mee (Noodles). This is one of my favourite places for Hokkien Mee and has been for years as it has been for my dad and relatives.
A plate of Hokkien Mee for two persons would be RM12 and is served with prawns, pork meat and cracklings, fish cakes, cabbage and squid. My typical preference would be to have a mix of the thick Hokkien Mee and Mee Hoon (Fried Vermicelli). For the many years that I have frequented this stall, the Hokkien Mee always delivers a consistent standard and is definitely satisfying.
Kedai Kopi Weng Hing (Hokkien Mee)
183, Jalan Imbi
Kuala Lumpur
Non-Halal



















