Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia|Guang Ji Chicken Rice & Hor Fun
Chicken restaurant, Chinese restaurant at 38, Jalan San Peng, Pudu, 55200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Rating
3.9 (451 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 08:30
💲Price Range
RM 1-40
☎️Phone Number
+6016-2226293
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More Comments at Google MapReluctant to eat here as it was difficult to find parking but thank god, were lucky today to park near the shop lot at the back. Dining area were limited and part of it was covered by morning sun. Business was too good til service looked slow. There were a queue to order takeaways. Fruit rojak is a separate kiosk in front. The shredded chicken and prawn hor fun (flat noodles) were very delicious. Only soupy noodles and white rice available. Noodles were so fine and soft. Broth had strong prawn flavour. We over ordered the side dishes. Stewed chicken feet melted in the mouth; roast pork with acceptable crispy skin; steamed chicken was juicy and tender; stewed hard boiled egg was good; stewed tofu was so so; bean sprouts were crunchy; fish balls were bouncy type and a friend enjoyed the supposedly good stewed intestines except its not my kind of food. Limited beverages. Only chrysanthemum and coffee available. Coffee was like those 3 in 1 sachet type. Bill was RM80+ for 3 pax.
Very nice chicken hor fun. The soup is to die for while the chicken was smooth and tender. We also tried the fruit rojak which is also very good. Will come again for the other goodies on their menu. Parking is by the road side ( illegal ) and could be a challenge during peak hours
Roadside kopitiam very cool in the morning. The shredded chicken prawn Kway Teow soup is the best in the world ! Deliciously scrumptious ! The slippery smooth chicken is melts in your mouth and the chicken feet is the best I could find in KL. Really really tasty. Lunch time always a queue. Free parking along the roadside, ample parking in the morning. No one has come close to the taste of the Hor fun here, a far second would be the Yitcha Kaw Kaw Kopitiam.
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