• Banner 1
  • Banner 2
  • Banner 3

Welcome to Restoran Sang Kee

Restoran Sang Kee, located in the vibrant heart of Kuala Lumpur, invites diners on a culinary journey through authentic Chinese cuisine. With its focus on fresh ingredients and traditional recipes, the restaurant captures the essence of home-cooked meals. The ambiance is warm and inviting, making it a perfect spot for families and friends to gather. Highlights of the menu include delectable dim sum and sizzling stir-fry dishes, each bursting with flavor. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Chinese food or a curious newcomer, Restoran Sang Kee promises an unforgettable dining experience that leaves a lasting impression.

Restoran Sang Kee: Reviews & Ratings

Charles W
Charles W

Very popular for its pork meat ball noodle. Always packed, but turn around time is fast. There are other great street food choices to offer, too. Great spot for weekend breakfast with family. Lately, this stall has included curry mee in their menu. The curry mee broth with its special sambal is of "delicious savoury taste," which makes it stand out above other curry mee. It is a must try for curry mee lovers.

alex long
alex long

Been frequenting this Sam Kan Chong (SKC) for like a long time. I actually prefer this over the famous in in Jalan IMBI. Easier to park and less wait time. See for yourself, pics don’t lie. And in this case, pics just do it enough justice. SKC - noodles are cooked to perfection, for an extra RM1 you’ll get deep fried intestines which goes really well with the noddles. Something crunchy is always welcome. Blends so well. Half way through my meal i finished my soup (it’s that good) the owner asked if I wanted more .. YES please. So attentive. RM11 Place is without AC. Parking is easy, park opposite where the apartments are and walk across. Thank me later. yet to try other food in the restaurant as I come here solely for SKC

freddieyong yong
freddieyong yong

Ah Kuan who takes order always smile and helpful. Good vibes

Leanie Toh
Leanie Toh

Surprisingly plenty of street parking on a Saturday at 10am. Spacious corner lot with about 10 stalls operating. We were served 5 minutes after we placed order. The famed pork noodle 'sam kan chong' was a little bit salty for me. Fish balls were soft but salty too. Fried intestines were partly smelly...not my favourite. The sausages were nice. Love the lui cha which two options of rice. Bowl was packed with healthy ingredients like black eye beans, crunchy roasted peanut and beancurds beside the few type of vegetables. Broth was very delicious.

Zin Mun Ng
Zin Mun Ng

The Lei Cha rice is delicious . Very generous portion The pork ball noodles has been there for 20years at least . Quite lansi one depending on mood and sometimes forgets orders and blame you for not telling her properly

TL
TL

famous pork noodle in pandan jaya.. love the fried intestine & roasted chinese sausage. botak bos & foreigner worker very good service . 12 bug for this dry pork noodle with add fried intestine..

Felicia Choo
Felicia Choo

Stumbled upon this place on the way home while driving. Ordered the Lui Cha and it was so delicious. RM 8.50. Too yummy I didn't have a photo of the bowl! Then ordered fish paste soup as well as pork soup, both without noodles. Both were RM 9 and had lots of tasty ingredients in it. There was a huge line for the pork ball noodles too! Happy to have found this place and will visit again.

Wai Min K.
Wai Min K.

Although this restaurant is open for dinner, my family and I have never been here for dinner - we always come here for breakfast. What I really like here is this dish that I order - it is curry mee mixed with plain soup ("ying yong") with yee wat (fish paste). Yums! I always go for mixed soup, instead of just plain soup or curry. This stall is located near the fridge in the shop - the aunty there is very friendly and they are generous with their ingredients. What's also popular here is the pork noodles. However (this is quite personal), I don't like ordering this because I find the aunty (possibly owner) very rude to her staff. Anyway, there are a few other food options besides the above, like chee cheong fun, pan mee, chicken rice, etc - all of which are mostly decent. PS: This place can be quite crowded on weekends.

Location

Welcome to the vibrant world of Restoran Sang Kee, an unclaimed gem tucked away in the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur. Nestled at No.48G, Jalan Pandan 3/2, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this esteemed establishment showcases the rich tapestry of Chinese cuisine, blending tradition with vibrant flavors that leave diners yearning for more.

At Restoran Sang Kee, every dish tells a story—a narrative of culinary heritage, skillfully crafted with passion and authenticity. As you step inside, you're greeted with an atmosphere that feels both warm and inviting, setting the stage for a memorable dining experience.

  • Signature Dishes: Among the highlights, the Wonton Noodle Soup stands out—its delicate dumplings floating in a perfectly seasoned broth, delivering a taste that comforts the soul.
  • Sambal Prawns: Another must-try is the Sambal Prawns, where succulent seafood meets a tantalizing spice, evoking a harmonious balance that tantalizes the palate.
  • Stir-Fried Greens: The freshness of their stir-fried greens, lightly seasoned but bursting with flavor, complements the richer dishes perfectly.

As a food reviewer, I was particularly enchanted by the careful consideration of ingredients and the meticulous preparation that defines each dish here. The burst of flavors accompanied by generous portions leaves no room for disappointment. What I truly admire about Restoran Sang Kee is their commitment to quality and consistency, ensuring that every visit is as delightful as the last.

If you find yourself in Kuala Lumpur and yearning for an authentic Chinese dining experience, Restoran Sang Kee is a destination not to be missed. Whether you're seeking a casual meal with friends or a special dinner, this restaurant promises a feast that captivates both your senses and heart.