10 Best Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur

1. Marini’s On 57

Address:

Level 57, Menara 3 Petronas, Persiaran KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours:

7pm-11pm (Mon – Thu), 6.30pm-12am (Fri – Sun)

Marini’s On 57 is the perfect place to spend an evening at KL while enjoying their signature cocktails, premium champagne and plenty of exclusive wines. The bar’s futuristic architecture includes floor-to-ceiling glass windows with the best views of the city. When you want to indulge in KL’s finest restaurants, this restaurant offers the best Italian cuisine with dishes including handmade pasta, imported beef cuts, and fresh international seafood flown in from Italy. If you want to taste more exciting spirits, please feel free to ask their chef for a personalized tasting menu. He will personally prepare some signature dishes on and off the menu for you, which will surely satisfy your senses.

2. Maison Francaise Restaurant

Address:

5 Jalan Changkat Kia Peng, KL

Opening Hours:

12pm-12am

Maison Francaise KL is a high-end restaurant. The place is divided into three areas: a private cigar lounge upstairs, and the main dining room on the ground floor, which has a terrace overlooking the garden with views of KLCC. There is also an outdoor dining area on the ground floor around the swimming pool. They believe that every aspect of each meal is individually important, ensuring that the combination of food, wine, service and atmosphere provides a unique and delicious experience for those who can distinguish between qualities. The chefs here know better than anyone how to create a relaxed downtown hotspot – without the frills and fuss of fine dining.

3. Prime KL

Address:

Level 5, Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur, 2 Jalan Stesen Sentral, KL

Opening Hours:

12pm-11pm (Mon-Fri), 6.30pm-11pm (Sat & Sun)

Prime has a reputation as one of the best steakhouses in Kuala Lumpur. The place has a very serious atmosphere. There are a lot of wood/brown elements on the ceiling, shelves, partitions and walls. The leather seats are big and dark, and it looks like you can sit comfortably for hours. Their steak will cook to perfection as your expectation. It still see on the reddish side of the steak with slightly cook on the top, show’s that the kitchen really know how to cook their beef. Meat texture is so soft yet aromatic yet its been season so well that no need any sauce to go along.

4. Nobu KL

Address:

Level 56, Menara 3 Petronas, Persiaran KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours:

6pm-11pm

The tasteful and thoughtful decor of Nobu KL allows the cityscape on the 56th floor to emerge from Menara Petronas 3, which is more pleasant than the restaurant’s warm, wooden interior. Even if the menu is extensive, the service team can explain each dish well, and the kitchen staff ensures that each dish is served quickly and smoothly. As their chef’s promises, the brand is a convincing blend of Japanese cuisine with Peruvian and South American specialties. Their crispy miso “chips”, paired with succulent salmon and spicy tuna, whose vibrant hues reflect their vivid flavors. You can try their Wagyu beef rich in juicy, although that is  not officially on the menu yet, but Nobu’s kitchens cater to customers’ needs. Or try less expensive tacos, including salmon, tuna, lobster or king crab.

5. Marble 8 on 56

Address:

Level 56, Petronas Tower 3, Persiaran KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours:

12pm-2.30 pm, 7pm-11pm

The restaurant recently moved to a new location just one floor from its sister restaurant, Marini’s at 57, which is now barbecuing on the 56th floor of Menara 3 Petronas. The new location suits the marble; while regulars will still recognize its ornate elegance of leather furniture and deep mahogany hues, its background is set against the sky with a view of the majestic KL skyline that only contributes to its sense of grandeur. Fast food menu is great for those who want a quick taste of marble 8. Burger options include a 200g beef and beef burger or a portobello mushroom veggie burger, both with old-fashioned cheddar cheese, caramel Onions, rocket salad, tomatoes and steak fries. They also have provide the ‘Elite Gourmande lunch’ is broken down into two options; 3 courses of the menu which is including an appetiser, pasta and dessert.

6. Celestial Court KL

Address:

Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours:

12pm-2.30pm & 6.30pm-10.30pm (Mon-Sat), 10:00am-2.30pm & 6.30pm-10.30pm (Sunday & Public Holidays)

Celestial Court KL has a luxurious interior with plush cream, gold and dark wood Settings for an elegant mood and sensual dining experience of good fun. The main dining area, decorated with crystal chandeliers, is beautifully spacious with comfortable dining psychology. Private rooms are also available, decorated with the same theme of color and grandeur. Dim sum has always been a favorite of foodies. Celestial Court’s new dim sum menu is simply gorgeous visually, offering many classic and creative options for a pleasant dim sum experience.

7. Prego KL

 

Address:

199, The Westin Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, 55100

Opening Hours:

12pm-2.30pm and 6.30pm-10.30pm (Mon-Sat); 12pm-3pm and 6.30pm-10.30pm (Sunday)

With its ornate modern and contemporary ambience, Prego boasts an open kitchen where diners can capture some of the chefs and culinary teams’ live kitchen action. Every Italian meal consists of bread. Nothing is more satisfying than hot fresh bread with butter, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar. The restaurant’s breads are a perfect blend of crust and fluffy inner layers, with olive paste, extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and tomato sauce. The other is a crisp, flat bread covered in aromatic vanilla oil that is irresistible. Their one of famous dishes, Castelmagno Cheese Wheel is a specialty dish of Cheese bacon, egg yolks, cream and Parmesan. This is a carbonated drink with cheese. The homage to cheese makes this carbonara a pure indulgence. Thick, silky, completely luscious and chewy, the pasta is also finished with crispy beef bacon, Parmesan slices, fresh black pepper and fresh herbs.

8. Enak Restaurant KL

Address:

LG2, Feast Floor, Starhill Gallery, 181 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours:

12pm-1am

Enak KL is one of Malaysia’s most famous upscale restaurants. This pork-free restaurant specializes in spicy Malay dishes at the upscale Starhill Gallery Mall. Most of the dishes at Enak KL are served with white rice, an absolute must, and it’s just right for the locals. Located on the ground floor of Starhill Gallery, the restaurant’s prices are reasonable despite its trendy surroundings. With such rich, delicious and authentic food on the menu, you’ll need several visits to try everything you like. One dish not to be missed is gargado, a vegetable cooked with peanut butter. It is made with boiled vegetables, tofu, quail eggs and peanut butter.

9. Thirty8 KL

Address:

Level 38, 12 Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours:

12pm–3pm & 6pm-11pm

Thirty8 KL is an award-winning restaurant, bar and lounge. Located on the 38th floor of grand hyatt Kuala Lumpur, the hotel is one of the best restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, boasting an extensive menu offering classic Chinese, Japanese and western cuisine that is easy to enjoy. This restaurant aims to attract local and out-of-town food lovers. The restaurant is wrapped in large windows that offer spectacular 360-degree views of downtown Kuala Lumpur. One of its biggest selling points is that the iconic twin towers are just over a kilometre away, so it’s easy to take stunning pictures from above.

10. Troika Sky Dining

Address:

Level 23A, Tower B, The Troika, 19 Persiaran KLCC, 50450 KL

Opening Hours:

12pm-3pm and 6pm-11pm; 4pm-1am; 6.30pm-10.30pm

Located in seat B of three carriages, along Persiaran KLCC Boulevard, the hotel includes two dining venues and a bar: fusion-focused Cantaloupe, Italian bistro Strato and Claret wine bar. This Italian bistro has mastered both fashionable and popular art with an industrial-themed interior — think, cream lounge chairs, marble-topped tables, wood floors and steel fixtures. Meanwhile, the menu is confident and adventurous, taking pizza and pasta to a new level: staples like bologna and carbonara are also available, but they have been upgraded with high-end ingredients.

How to go to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore

1. Private Taxi Service

Travel is more comfortable and less troublesome if you take a private car than by bus or van. You can save a maximum of 1 to 1. 5 hours by getting off the bus twice just to get out of the country. It is suitable for family or groups is to hire a private taxi. This is the most preferred and popular choices among the rest of transport since the travelling time will be most convenient as compare to others transportation especially if you have young children on board. The travelling time normally take less than 4 hours’ drive from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and that of course must depend on both immigration clearance and traffic condition. Due to high demand, The Rickshaw Run (Main website link) is now providing this transportation services from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur too.

How?

–              Simple and easy to make a reservation through online in just few click.

–              We will pick you up at your selected location in Singapore Island wide.

–              With us you can enjoy sit in the car and across border without alight your luggage.

–              Affordable price with 5 stars services experience.

–              Friendly driver with simple English speaking.

2. Bus & Coach From Singapore To Kuala Lumpur

If you travel according to budget, consider taking a bus. The bus ticket can be booked online. To avoid traffic jams, it is recommended that you book a bus as soon as possible so that you can catch the ferry. Later, you need to get off the bus to clear the customs. Carry your luggage with you for scanning. Your destination is the bus stop in the TBS (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan). The cost of the bus is about USD20 per person.

Bus schedule:

https://www.easybook.com/en-sg/bus/booking/singapore-to-kualalumpur?gclid=CjwKCAjw27jnBRBuEiwAdjQXDJUr1vbEFKjEeC3_-uoST0YIDSI3JDXcNpVRbPVXPpyTAb_uZYH7vxoCHDMQAvD_BwE

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