Sin Kee Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/sin-kee/ Connecting Malaysians to the Best Food & Places Sun, 14 Mar 2021 02:36:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://funntaste.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-fnt-icon-32x32.jpg Sin Kee Archives - Fun N' Taste https://funntaste.com/tag/sin-kee/ 32 32 8 Places In KL & Selangor To Dine At For Your Chicken Chop Cravings [2021 Update] https://funntaste.com/8-places-in-kl-selangor-to-dine-at-for-your-chicken-chop-cravings/ Sat, 18 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://funntaste.com/?p=16152 A simple plate of chicken chop has always been a widely adored dish of many here in Malaysia. Let's not dive in on the delicious different ways we can prepare chicken chop - Hainanese style, salted egg, black pepper, hmm mouth watering goodness!

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A simple plate of chicken chop has always been a widely adored dish of many here in Malaysia. Let’s dive in on the delicious different ways we can prepare chicken chop – Hainanese style, salted egg, black pepper, hmm mouth watering goodness!

Here, we have a list of our top 8 Places In KL & Selangor To Dine At For Your Chicken Chop Cravings.

1. Restaurant Sin Kee

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This place has been in business for over 46 years and they have served their wonder Hainanese dishes to a lot of locals and tourists over the years. One of their signatures is their Hainanese Chicken Chop. The chicken chop is made from minced chicken and fried to perfection. It is served with fried potatoes and brown sauce with mixed peas.

Address: 194, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: 12pm – 2.15pm, 6pm – 9.15pm, closed on Monday and Tuesdays

2. Yut Kee Restaurant

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Yut Kee Restaurant has been serving up traditional Hainanses cuisine since 1928. It is also one of the oldest names in KL while being one of the popular breakfast places for locals and also tourists. Their must try here is their Hainan Chicken Chop. It is a thick slab of chicken coated with egg and batter and then deep fried. The dish comes drenched with brown sauced and mixed vegetables and fried wedges! Definitely a throwback to the old school taste.

Address: 1, Jalan Kamunting, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: 7.30pm – 3pm, closed on Mondays

3. Coliseum Cafe

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Coliseum Cafe has been around since 1921, which makes them 100 years old in 2021! Back in Malaya days, it was a favourite hangout spot of the British colonials who wanted to get real Western food. Flashback to a century later, they are still using the same recipe perfected by the old Hainanese chefs passed down to subsequent generations. Their Hainanese Chicken Chop features a generously sized deep fried chicken chop served with a sweet and sour tomato sauce and fries.

Address & Operation Hours: Full list of Coliseum Café outlets and operation hours, click here,

4. Ho Ho Food Station

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For anyone that loves chicken chop, you would love this place! This restaurant is located just opposite the Tesco in Rawang. They are known for their huge variety of western meat chops. Their selted egg cream butter chicken chop is one of the most recommended dishes. You can find the unique flavors like Red Wine Chicken Chop, Wasabi Chicken Chop and so much more!

Address: 47, Jalan Setia Rawang 1, Taman Setia Rawang, 48000 Rawang, Selangor
Operation Hours: Mon- Sat 10.30am – 3pm, 6pm -11pm, Sun 10.30am – 11pm

5. Big Tas Tea

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This is one of the cheapest Halal Western food place you can find in Kajang. Their portions are huge for the price that you are paying. Their huge fried chicken chop is priced at only RM12.80. It comes with a side of fries and coleslaw. Imagine a crispy golden brown piece of chicken chop, covered with their homemade black pepper sauce. Makes you really want to dig in into it, right now.

Address: 18, Jalan Erko Sentral 8, Seksyen 2, 43000 Kajang, Selangor
Operation Hours: 3.30pm – 11.30pm, daily

6. Steven Western Corner

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Founded by an ex hotel chef, Steven and his wife Lilly has been operating Steven’s Western Corner for over 20 years and it is one of the go-to places to have affordable Western cuisine. By far the best sellers are their Deep Fried and Grilled Chicken Chops, that is served with fries, coleslaw and egg. You can choose either mushroom or black pepper sauce to pour over your chicken chop.

Address: 1095, Uptown Hawker Centre, Jalan SS 21/39, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Operation Hours: 5.30pm-3am (Monday – Saturday), 5.30pm-12am (Sunday)

7. Charlie’s Cafe & Bakery

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Charlie’s was started from a social enterprise standpoint. The founders who both from Sabah wanted to help the less fortunate, especially the indigenous people. Therefore, they buy fresh produce direct from the Orang Asli Communities in Malaysia to prepare their dishes. Their best seller of all time, is none other than their Chicken Chop. It comes with 3 different sauces for you to choose from, to pair with the chicken chop. The sauces are Sarawak Black Pepper, Mushroom, Cheesey Mushroom.

Address: 29, Jalan Bukit Desa 5, Taman Bukit Desa, 58100 Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: 11am – 4pm, closed Sundays

8. Kuan Yew Coffee Shop

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Also known as SS3 Western food or Michael’s Western Food, this Western food stall has served a long history of operation in this kopitiam. Aside from chicken chop, there’s a pretty good variety of western food available and the serving is pretty generous for its price. For a standard plate of chicken chop cost RM13, pretty affordable consider the fact that it’s in PJ. They only opens at 6 and can get quite packed so be sure to get there early!

Address: 46, Jalan SS 1/23, Kampung Tunku, 47300 Petaling Jaya
Operation Hours: 6pm – 11pm

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12 Best Street Food In Brickfields, KL Every Foodie Must Try https://funntaste.com/street-food-in-brickfields-every-foodie-must-try/ Tue, 22 Oct 2019 00:00:32 +0000 https://funntaste.com/?p=15106 Brickfields is situated in a busy area within the KL Sentral area, making it a famous destination for many travelers, tourists and food lovers. With that, the areas has a wide variety of stalls and restaurants with different cuisines to cater to the ever flowing crowds of people that demand for the local and the international.

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Brickfields is situated in a busy area within the KL Sentral area, making it a famous destination for many travelers, tourists and food lovers. With that, the areas has a wide variety of stalls and restaurants with different cuisines to cater to the ever flowing crowds of people that demand for the local and the international.

Needless to say, Brickfields is a hot spot for delicious food and today we are unveiling the 12 Best Street Food In Brickfields Every Foodie Must Try.

1. Om Pot Briyani

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Located in a hidden food court in Brickfields, Om Pot Briyani is a stall run by 5 sisters in Brickfields. Their stall is always busting during the day, serving you delicious biryani dishes in mud pots. Their must try are their Mannpannai Chicken Dum. Their chicken meat is marinated with 25 different herbs and spices and then later cooked in the same marination with basmati rice and biryani seasonings. Can you imagine what all those flavors would taste like?

Address: Lot 19, Medan Selera Kompleks TLK, Brickfields, 50470, Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: 12pm – 10pm, closed on Mondays

2. Mr Chiam Pisang Goreng & Fritters

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Mr Chiam Pisang Goreng is a humble store operated by a father and son duo next to YMCA in Brickfields. They are best known for their fried banana fritters which are peeled and fried on the spot. They also have sesame balls, kiuk bakul (sweet rice cake fritters) and curry puff. Everything is freshly made because they sell out pretty quickly.

Address: Opposite YMCA, Brickfields, KL
Operation Hours: 12pm – 6pm

3. Lawanya Food Corner

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Don’t be fooled by its low key appearance, Lawanya Food Corner has been in operation for more than 30 years. They served over 20 types of meat and vegetarian dishes here, all out on display ready for you to choose from. With the beautiful colours from the meat and vegetables with the aroma of the curries, it is so tempting to take a portion of each dish. Lawanya is open from early morning and they serve nasi lemak, roti canai, thosai and chapati. Lunch starts at around 11am.

Address: 1077/ 50470,, 8, Jalan Scott, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: 5.30am – 5pm, close on Sundays

4. Peter Pork Noodle

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Peter Pork Noodle is one of the stalls inside Money’s Corner Food Court in Brickfields. You get to have the option to have the dry noodles or soup noodles. Both noodles comes with minced pork, sliced pork, pork innards, some vegetables and fried pork lard in the soup. You can also opt to add an egg in it if you like, it goes so well with their clear broth.

Address: 144A, Jalan Vivekananda, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: 7am – 2.15pm

5. Vishal Food & Catering

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Vishal Food & Catering is one of the recognized Banana Lead Rice places in KL. A typical banana leaf rice is refillable rice with an three vegetable sides. You get to ‘banjir’ your BLR in their three curries: dhal, chicken curry and their fish curry. Make sure to have your rice with their chicken varuval. It is tender with layers of flavors from the spices. Remember to come early to grab a seat as they get extremely busy especially during lunch hours.

Address: 22, Jalan Scott, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
Address: 7am – 10pm, daily

6. Sami’s Corner

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Quaintly tucked in between ancient alleys, Sami’s Corner serves one of the most affordable biryani in this area. One of the favorites here is the chicken biryani. You can choose to have it with a wide variety of vegetables and side dishes. Do note that the biryani is only available on Sunday. On the regular days, they serve roti canai, chapati, idli and more.

Address: 194, Jalan Sambanthan, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: Open 24 hours      

7. Sin Kee

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Sin Kee is located in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Brickfields. With an operation history of more than 50 years, it has garnered a lot of loyal customers who stay by their favourite dishes here. One of them is the Hainanese Chicken Chop. It comes with a deep fried crispy chicken, drizzled in sauce, and topped with grean peas, baked beans onions with a side of fried potatoes. Another signature dish is their Steam Rice, also known as “Mun Fun”. Almost every table had a plate of this.

Address: 194, Jalan Tun Sambanthan Brickfields, 50470 KL
Operation Hours: 12pm – 2.15pm, 6pm–9.15pm, closed on Mondays

8. Yarl Restaurant

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If you are feeling a little bit adventurous, you can hop on over to Yarl Restaurant for some authentic Sri Lankan food. They used to operate from a sidewalk stall 10 years ago before expanding to a proper brick and mortar shop. Their specialty is their wide arrange of rice dishes, which lets you pick from over 15 different types of vegeterian dishes and 8 types of non-vegetarian dishes. It goes well with rice and their house dosai. If you have room to spare, do try their sweet and delicious apam.

Address: 50, Jalan Padang Belia, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: 7am – 10pm, daily

9. Mr Naan & Mrs Idly 

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This entry is for all our fellow vegetrians. Mr Naan & Mrs Idly is best known for their North and South vegetarian Indian food. The best part is that they offer vegan options. Their menu is huge and full of options for every flavour that you can expect. Each dishes are unique from each other but still packed with flavors from the spices and ingredients that they use. If you are in the area, you should definitely check this place out.

Address: 190, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Address: 11am – 11pm, daily

10. Ah Keong & ABC Cendol

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Ah Keong’s ABC & Cendol stall is another long-time favourite on this list. You can probably tell by the line that is always at their stall. As their name suggest, they are best known for their ABC. The ABC ice is finely shaven with a good amount of topping like corn, red beans, cincau, green jelly, syrup, gula melaka with cendol. They also have coconut juice and iced cincau drink if you want another options for drinks here. Perfect for our warm tropical weather

Address: 21A, Jalan Padang Belia, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
Address: 8.30am – 4pm, daily

11. MTR 1924

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Mavalli Tiffin Room, famously known as MTR, is a nearly 90 year old business that took its roots in Bangalore, India. Best known for their South Indian cuisine, MTR aims to maintain their food’s authenticity by importing spices and ingredients all the way from India. When you are here, you have to try their masala dosa, it is a crispy rice batter pancake that is filled with velvety potato stuffing. Dip it in their ghee that is imported from Bangalore. For maximum flavors, you can also add on the green chilli chutney and lentil sambar.

Address: 69, Jalan Thambipillay, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur
Operation Hours: Weekends: 8am–3:30pm, 5–10:30pmWeekdays: 8am–3:30pm, 5–10:30pm

12. Seni Sattisorru Claypot Curry Rice

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This Indian-styled claypot curry rice is hidden in the heart of Brickfields. This place is one of the rare gems because of the exotic choices they have – monitor lizard and wild boar. Each curry rice is cook to order to maintain its quality and flavor. After you choose your meat of choice, it is put in the claypot with creamy masala paste, pinapple, onions, Indian spice and rice. You can opt for less spicy version if you have a low heat tolerance.

Address: 148, Jalan Loke Yew & Persiaran Jubilee, Pudu, 55200, Kuala Lumpur
Operating Hours: 6PM – 11PM, closed on Tuesdays

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