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Best Restaurants in August in Petaling Jaya (Updated 2025)
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1. Fatty Crab Restaurant
4.4
/5
18 Reviews
£16
Seafood
Open Late
Boye1
Fat Crab Seafood is very famous in the Chinese community. It is also located in Petaling Jaya, a Chinese area. The crabs there are very big, and the satay skewers taste very good, and a handful is not very expensive.
2. The Red Beanbag
4.4
/5
16 Reviews
£5
Coffee Shops
Brunch
Afternoon Tea
红妆人Nefelibata
It feels like coming to your own home, without any sense of restraint and with the great charm of high-end Western cuisine. Whether it is the ingredients, innovation, or presentation of the dishes, every dish can feel the chef's ultimate requirements for Western cuisine!
3. Kakatoo @ Starling Mall
5
/5
2 Reviews
£5
Southeast Asian
千山任我行
Kakadu is a local Nyonya restaurant. Looking at its menu, you will find that there are so many dishes that you may not know how to choose. Nyonya cuisine is a combination of Malay and Chinese cuisine, with a heavier taste. This restaurant is located in Sungei Wang Plaza in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
4. Village Park Restaurant
4.4
/5
19 Reviews
£2
Halal
Brunch
Celebrity style
Crumpled Nomad
Finally tried this famous spot after years of hearing about it - and wow, the nasi lemak absolutely delivers. That fried chicken is pure magic: shatteringly crisp outside, juicy inside, with some special herb marinade that makes it unforgettable. Even the rice is perfection - fluffy with just the right coconut richness. The lontong was another surprise hit, packed with flavor. Place gets packed at lunch (be prepared to wait or come early), but service moves fast. Prices make it an absolute steal for food this good. Rating: 4.8/5 - Worth every minute of the wait and then some. Tip: Grab an extra piece of chicken - you'll regret it if you don't. Their sambal is fire (literally).
5. Durian SS2
4.3
/5
15 Reviews
£12
Southeast Asian
Boye1
A place specializing in eating durian. Musang King durian is very cheap. You can basically eat it in the store. There are many seats in the back. Hotels basically do not allow you to bring durian, so there are many tourists inside.
6. Ticklish Ribs & 'Wiches
3.7
/5
5 Reviews
£8
Asian Cuisine
Boye1
The Malaysian snacks are very good. The grilled meat is also very unique. The Mala cake is great, and it uses the green one that is a specialty of Malaysia.
7. Paya Serai Restaurant
4.3
/5
13 Reviews
£21
Halal
Boye1
A fusion restaurant, which I think is more like western food. The main dish is lamb chops. Malaysian locals also like it. It is similar to halal food, but it seems that there is no pork. The bread is baked very deliciously.
8. Genji Japanese Restaurant
4
/5
8 Reviews
£39
Halal
travelererer
As expected, the Japanese cuisine in the local Hilton Hotel is a first-class restaurant in a five-star hotel! Whether it is the dining environment, the taste, or even the taste, it is first-class.
9. P.S. Tokyo
4
/5
2 Reviews
£2
Japanese
红妆人Nefelibata
Unbelievable! The most expensive western restaurant, nine dishes cost 520 yuan in total, but scallops, foie gras, prawns, ham steak, and small green dragon... are really sincere, and there is no dry ice spray, good reviews!
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