In Malaysia, dim sum is like the superstar of food – everyone loves it, and it's always getting more awesome. A great dim sum place needs to be the dishes that even the pickiest eaters can't resist. It's about being genuine, staying true to itself, and serving with excellent service. Dim sum will always have a special spot in our hearts, whether you go for the cool, modern places with new dishes or the classic, old-school spots.
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You're in luck if you're trying to find the greatest dim sum restaurants in Klang Valley! There are 17 great places in the city to have an experience, which are listed below. There is something for everyone on this list, ranging from traditional, modern, and halal dim sum you can find in Klang Valley!
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One of the few locations in Setapak where you can get delicious dim sum with budget-friendly prices and fresh ingredients is Ai Authentic Dim Sum Restaurant. There are a total of up to 50 varieties of steamed and fried dim sum. Prawn rolls, salad prawn, woo kok (fried taro puff), and lau sar pau (salted egg yolk bun) are all favorites among customers. You can also try their sai mai lou (sago soup) for dessert.
Address: 17, Jalan Bunga Kantan, Taman P Ramlee, 53000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7 AM- 1 AM
Price: Under RM5/plate
Photo: LP Yeap
Tuck Cheong, a dim sum restaurant in Pudu, has an atmosphere of nostalgia that is uncommon in modern dim sum establishments. Locals frequently visit this self-service location. Try their handmade fish balls, lo mai kai, and siew mai if you plan to arrive early.
Address: 29, Jalan Kancil, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Opening hours: 6.45 AM-10 AM, closed on Mondays
Price: Under RM5/plate
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Have a tasty dim sum meal any time of the day for just RM3 per plate. It's a nice choice if you're trying to save money, although it may not be the absolute top-quality dim sum. Still, the place is open all day and has a lot of different dim sum options, like prawn rolls and fried lo bak kou (radish cake).
Address: Jalan Klang Lama, Taman Shanghai, 58100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 9 AM-4 AM
Price: Under RM5/plate
Photo: Lihong Tan
Hoong Foong is another well-known dim sum restaurant that serves a wide variety of modern and traditional cuisine to suit any age. Renowned for its inventive interpretations of traditional fare, this eatery has grown in popularity among discriminating patrons. Particularly the yam puffs are a must-try treat that has made Hoong Foong a name for quality. Salted egg mai is another delicacy that you should not miss. It has crumbled salted egg yolk particles that give the meal a distinct, savory flavor.
Address: 77 & 79 Pusat Perniagaan, Jalan USJ 21/10, Usj 21, 47630 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Operating hours: 7 AM – 3.30 PM, 6.30 PM – 10.30 PM (weekdays) & 7 AM – 4.30 PM, 6.30 PM – 10.30 PM (weekends)
Price: RM5/plate
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Another well-liked eatery that fulfills the appetites of early risers and late nighters is Ful Lai, which serves a large selection of dim sum meals. Ful Lai offers a variety of dim sum dishes that cater to different tastes, including but not limited to marinated jellyfish and baby squid, as well as more conventional alternatives like egg tarts and steamed glutinous rice. For lovers of this traditional dim sum delicacy, Ful Lai's distinctive char siew bao is one of the restaurant's best dishes.
Ful Lai Bandar Sri Menjalara
Address: 47&49, Jalan 3/62a, Bandar Sri Menjalara, 55200 Kuala Lumpur
Operating hours: 6.30 AM – 2 AM (Sundays to Fridays), 7 AM – 2 AM (Saturdays)
Ful Lai Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park
Address: 1, Jalan 2/116B, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, 58200 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7 AM – 2.30 AM (weekdays), 7 AM – 3.30 AM (weekends)
Price: Under RM5/plate
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Asiari is a well-known eatery that serves a broad range of foods with a distinctive, pork-free take on classic dim sum. The well-known Shanghai yin yang xiao long bao, golden lava buns with salted egg yolk, deep-fried golden prawn mago rolls, traditional siew mai, prawn cheong fun, and many more delectable alternatives are among the many menu options they provide.
Asiari Bandar Baru Bangi
Address: 10 & 11 G1, Jalan Medan PB2A, Seksyen 9, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor
Operating hours: 11 AM – 10 PM
Asiari Bukit Jelutong
Address: D’Bayu, G15, Jalan Serambi U8/24, Bukit Jelutong, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
Operating hours: 10 AM – 10 PM
Asiari Subang Parade
Address: G07 A,B,C, Persiaran Kemajuan SS16, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Operating hours: 10 AM – 10 PM
Price: Around RM20 per plate
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The Ming Room is a top-notch Cantonese restaurant located in the lively Bangsar neighborhood. People love it for its freshly made dim sum, especially during breakfast. Locals often choose this place. To make sure you get a table, it's a good idea to reserve in advance because it gets busy. The Ming Room stands out for its varied menu with lots of tasty dim sum options. Whether you fancy pan-fried radish cake or juicy imperial har gao, there's something for everyone. One dish you should definitely try is the crystal spinach dumpling, a perfect mix of spinach and prawn filling.
Address: Located in Bangsar Shopping Centre – 285, Jalan Maarof, 3rd Floor, Bangsar Shopping Center, Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, 6 PM – 11 PM (weekdays) & 10 AM – 3 PM, 6 PM – 11 PM (weekends)
Price: Above RM8/plate
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Eden Dim Sum City has a wide range of dumplings you might not have tried before, like scallop dumplings, shark fin dumplings, and even clam dumplings. They stay open late, so you can have a tasty dim sum supper whenever you want.
Address: Jalan 9/62a, Bandar Sri Menjalara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7 AM-12.30 AM, closed on Tuesdays | 7 AM-5 PM on Sundays
Price: RM5-RM8/plate
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Lai's Lai Po Heen is all about classic Cantonese dishes and special dim sum. The restaurant has a fancy setting with tall ceilings, fancy chandeliers, large round tables, and lovely wooden floors. It's a great place for a special meal with your friends or family. They have an open kitchen, so you can see the chefs making tasty dim sum right in front of you. Don't forget to try their delicious Beijing roasted duck – it'll make your meal even more memorable!
Address: Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur.
Opening hours: 12 PM-2.30 PM, 6 PM-10.30 PM on Weekdays | 10.30 AM-2.30 PM, 6 PM-10.30 PM on Saturday - Sundays
Price: RM145 to RM234
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Shang Palace offers a fancy setting that makes you feel like you're dining in a stylish palace. In addition to regular dim sum, they serve fancy bites with high-quality ingredients to make your dining experience special! You can try unique dishes like abalone siu mai, crystal prawn dumplings with black truffles, and steamed seafood dumplings with bird nests.
Halal status: Shang Palace uses products from vendors that have received halal certification. As alcohol is provided here, please be advised that you should make your own dining arrangements.
Address: Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur, 11, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, 50250 Kuala Lumpur.
Opening hours: 11.30 AM-2.30 PM, 6 PM-10.30 PM on Monday-Saturday | 10.30 AM-2.30 PM, 6 PM-10.30 PM on Sunday
Price: RM70 - RM140
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Opium KL is known as one of the most attractive restaurants in Bukit Bintang, offering tasty Asian cuisine with a unique twist. In addition to creative Asian dishes like Curry Spaghetti and Angus Beef Rendang, they're well-liked for their dim sum, which is available all day. Occasionally, they also provide budget-friendly dim sum buffets. If you go for lunch, you can book a package that includes one main course of your choice, two dim sum items, and unlimited iced lemon tea for only RM53!
Halal status: Halal certified
Disclaimer: Opium KL is a pork-free establishment, though they do serve cocktails and alcohol.
Address: 50, Changkat Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur.
Opening Hours: 5.30 PM-1 AM on Monday-Saturday, 6 PM-1 AM on Sunday
Price: RM29+
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Dolly Dim Sum has become quite popular because of its stylish decoration and freshly made food. You can enjoy dim sum anytime at any of their locations. It can get quite busy during lunch, so it's a good idea to go early or reserve your seats ahead of time. Keep in mind that they don't take reservations for Friday lunches, but they're happy to arrange a table for you on any other day of the week.
Halal status: The restaurant utilizes ingredients from suppliers with halal certification, and there is no use of alcohol in their cooking. However, it's important to be aware that alcohol is available at all their locations except IOI City Mall and Sunway Putra Mall. Please make your dining choices carefully.
Address: Avenue K Lot G9 Ground Floor, 156 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 50450 Malaysia.
Opening Hours: 10.45 AM-10 PM.
Price: RM20+
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Minmax has a big variety of classic and modern dim sum that will surely make your taste buds happy. To begin your feast, try the Pan-Fried Meat Cake in Sweet & Sour Sauce and the Deep-Fried Sweet Potato Ball with Custard Filling.
Halal status: Uses ingredients sourced from halal-certified suppliers.
Opening hours: 11 AM-3 PM, 6 PM-10.30 PM (Mon-Sat) 9 AM-3 PM, 6 PM-10.30 PM (Sun & PH)
Address: Lot 2.1 Level 2, PNB Darby Park, Jalan Binjai, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Price: RM10+
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DIN is a well-known franchise from Taiwan, known for its Taiwanese steamed dumplings and noodles, and has become famous worldwide. The branch in Hong Kong even earned a Michelin Star. They're particularly known for Xiao Long Baos, which are dumplings filled with tasty fillings and a flavorful broth. In Malaysia, they have 12 branches, and three of them (NU Sentral, Suria KLCC, JB MidValley Southkey) are Muslim-friendly, meaning they don't serve pork or alcohol.
Halal status: No pork, no alcohol
Locations:
Nu Sentral KL, Lot 3.05, Level 3
Opening hours: 10.30 AM – 9.30 PM (Mon - Sat), 10.30 AM - 9.00 PM (Sun)
Suria KLCC [No Pork], Lot 417 & 417A, Level 4
Opening hours: 11 AM – 9 PM (Mon - Thurs), 11 AM - 9.30 PM (Fri), 10.30 AM - 9.30 PM (Sat), 10.30 AM - 9.00 PM (Sun)
Johor Bahru Mid Valley Southkey [No Pork], Lot LG-005 & LG-006, Lower Ground Floor
Opening hours: 11 AM – 8.30 PM (Mon - Fri ), 11 AM - 9 PM (Sat & Sun)
Price: Above RM23
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LèTen is a Chinese restaurant with halal certification located in Mitsui Outlet Park Sepang and Citta Mall, Petaling Jaya. It offers traditional Chinese dishes such as stir-fried options and dim sum varieties like Har Kao and Pan-fried Carrot Cake.
Halal status: Halal certified
Locations:
Mitsui Outlet: F-60A, Mitsui Outlet Park, KLIA, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, 64000 Sepang, Selangor
Citta Mall Outlet: Lot G-17, Citta Mall, 1, Jalan PJU 1a/48, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 11 AM – 10 PM (Daily)
Price Range: Above RM8
Photo: Mika Makino
Jibby Chow, a Chinese restaurant, takes its name from the owner, Najib Hamid (Jibby), and Chef Chow. Offering a range of Chinese dishes like Cantonese Crab Meat and Cantonese Yin Yong, they also feature a diverse dim sum menu. As part of the Serai Group, this restaurant is fully halal, providing both authentic traditional and contemporary Chinese cuisine.
Halal status: Halal certified
Address: Lot GF-1, Ground Floor, Bangsar Village 2, Jalan Telawi 1, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10 AM – 10 PM
Price Range: Above RM30
Photo: Lenne Kong
Include the latest halal dim sum eatery on your dining radar! Situated in MyTown Cheras, Canton Boy specializes in Cantonese and Shanghainese dim sum to delight your taste buds. Don't miss out on their must-try items like prawn dumplings, scallop dumplings, siew mai king, and crystal har kao. In addition to dim sum, they offer a variety of dishes such as fried rice, chicken rice, assorted noodles, and delightful sweet treats. With tasteful decor and ample space, it's an ideal spot for family reunions or gatherings!
Halal status: Used halal-certified ingredients and in the process of applying for halal certificate from Jakim.
Address: Lot G-012B, Ground Floor, MyTown Shopping Centre.6, Jalan Cochrane, Seksyen 90, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10 AM - 10 PM
Price: Above RM18
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