10 Best Food below RM5 in KL
Roti Hawaii @ Murni's Discovery
Murni serves one of the best and cheapest mamak-like food in the Petaling Jaya district. One noticeable dish they have in their menu is the Roti Hawaai. Only cost RM 3.50, you'll surely be satisfied with your purchase.
Hakka Mee @ Restoran Famous Seremban Favourites
Don't be fooled by the pale colouring of the noodles; these delicious noodles have that very special homemade taste. The restaurant is also known for their juicy, succulent char siew and very delectable wantan noodles and dumplings. Price: RM 4.00
Dried Bak Kut Teh @ Restoran Bak Kut Teh Shun Heng
Rich and flavourful, this dish is for the spicy-holics amongst you. The dried bak kut the comes with lots of dried chilli and dried shredded squid, as well as meat and pork intestines, and is topped with a thick, savoury sauce. Price: Approximately RM4.50 per dish
Curry Noodles @ Restoran Sun Yin Loong
The curry is thick and aromatic, with just the right amount of spice to give it an extra kick. The curry noodles at Sun Yin Loong are also served with a hearty, tasty portion of roast pork; alternatively, ask for steamed chicken instead. Price: RM5.20
Chicken Rice @ Restoran Sun Yin Loong
The stall is almost always crowded and the lines are long but we'll assure you that it's well worth the wait. The crowd comes for the signature €si yao gai€, aka soy sauce chicken. Price: RM 4.90
Kuala Lipis Noodles @ Restoran Kuala Lipis Noodles
These delectable noodles taste like a cross between egg noodles and laksa noodles, and come topped off with a delicious mixture of minced meat paste. Be sure you add a good dollop of their signature sambal before digging in. Price: RM4.50
Claypot Yee Mee @ Restoran 88 Seafood
The claypot yee mee stall will have you slurping your way to satisfaction in no time with noodles that come sizzling hot and fragrant in claypots.Price: RM5.00.
Satay Kajang @ Sate Kajang Hj Samuri
These barbequed chunks of meat skewered on bamboo sticks are served with peanut sauce and nasi impit (compressed rice cubes) or ketupat (rice dumpling wrapped in a woven palm leaf pouch). You have a choice of chicken, beef, fish,mutton, chicken liver, beef tripe, venison and rabbit. With their thick peanut sauce and sambal, it is easily one of the best satay you'll find.
Portuguese Grilled Fish @ Petaling Street
Think carefully before ordering because once you have placed an order, you cannot add on to it. That's how this stall avoids a long waiting line. An array of seafood €" sotong, prawns, mackerel, clam, stingray, pacific clam and even pomfret €" is messily stacked under two different sauces made out of dried shrimp, shallots, belacan and lots of chilli.RM6
Fish Head Noodles @ Restoran Wei Yip
Feast on a big bowl of meehoon in milky broth topped off with either dace or mackerel fish paste, and steamed or fried grouper. There are also loads of other fish head soup variants here. The fresh water prawn fried Ling fish head noodles is highly recommended. Price: RM6.90
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