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Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaRestoran Yap Hup Kee

Hakka restaurant, at 45, Jalan Brunei Barat, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Rating

4.1 (1459 comments)

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Opening Time

Open Time: 09:00

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Price Range

RM 1-60

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Phone Number

+603-21489220

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Visited this place for the Yong Tou Fu, it is recommended and to also, try their chee cheong fun at Rm 4.50 / plate that serve with either sweet sauce or curry base. You can choose the combination of the fried (for dry serving) and soup base. There is brinjal, lady finger, dumplings, fish ball, pork ball and many more for you to choose, each cost RM 2.00 per item you choose. Seating place was available on both outdoor and indoor (with aircond) I find this place is surprisingly clean when I visited. Reasonable price at central Kuala Lumpur. Definitely will return for food. Price: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Taste: 5/5

The Curry Chee Cheong Fun is superb: soft, thick curry with flavourful crushed shrimp. The ingredients are pretty tasty as well.

Loved by the locals, I have visited many times, the famous curry chee cheong fun and its stuffing. When you go there, take a plate and choose at least 4 ingredients, tell the waiter what main meal you want (curry chee cheong fun/dried mouse noodles/other), and then find a seat to sit down and order drinks. They will cook soup/fry according to the ingredients you choose. The service here is fast and the service attitude is good, but it is difficult to find a parking space, especially during the super busy time of 12PM-1:30PM at noon. It is also difficult to think of Double Park. Replenish: Curry Chee Cheong Fun RM4.50/bowl Minced meat mouse powder RM7.50/bowl Those who like to eat curry pork skin can also tell the waiters, they can also understand the Cantonese names of the food.

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