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Tang cha(唐茶)

3.0

3 Reviews

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RM 10 / Person

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Business hours
  • Sunday: 10:00 - 19:00
  • Monday: 10:00 - 19:00
  • Tuesday: 10:00 - 19:00
  • Wednesday: 10:00 - 19:00
  • Thursday: 10:00 - 19:00
  • Friday: 10:00 - 19:00
  • Saturday: 10:00 - 19:00

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Tang cha(唐茶) Location

Jalan Hang Lekir Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

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Tang cha(唐茶) is located at Jalan Hang Lekir Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. This is a Kafe restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur.The average price range at Tang cha(唐茶) is around RM 10 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 19:00.Tang cha(唐茶) is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kuala Lumpur area. There are different kinds of food in Tang cha(唐茶) that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +60173223363.

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Tang cha(唐茶) Reviews

3.0

3 Reviews

  • Nauval Mahadika

    2.0

    wow茨廠街區域的小吃集中地,四周是各種當舖售賣各類中餐料理,中心區域為共用的餐桌可以坐5-6位。 環顧一周點了一份印度烤雞加餅,餅是現坐現烤,雞肉烤的有些糊,不過烤餅很贊。其實這裡很多中餐料理只是我們選擇了一唯一一家特別的餐點。 環境都比較差,而且會有華人啤酒大媽過來很不友善的說這裡不可以外帶飲水,比如在711買的水都不可以放在桌子上。我覺得她只是針對華人面孔。

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  • Jung

    4.0

    Nice selection of hawkers. I regular to the Fried kway Teow shop. Kopi isn't bad. Also the seafood ball noodle soup will be good.

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  • Talitha Giovanni

    3.0

    Place seemed such as a good hawker style food courtroom with many options. A few of the stalls weren't open, perhaps because of the Ramadan holiday. There have been various noodle soup stalls, Thai, stone pot design rice, pan fried noodles, and satay. I observed lots of tourists along with some people who appeared as if locals. I purchased fried kuey teow with just egg. The menus with pictures just had four options (little or large sizes) no phrases. I asked the girl what dishes the various pictures described and she was extremely patient in explaining, actually displaying me a seashell to suggest "cockle." She furthermore explained why the poultry one cost more, because of the meat. I informed her I didn't need meat and she just billed me 5.50 RM, just what a steal! The meals took a little lengthier to cook than anticipated but I noticed her and her hubby working hard. She finished up being probably the most polite person who proved helpful there! While my boyfriend and I sat down and waited for the foods (he obtained a fried rice with poultry dish from the different stall), two differing people tried to obtain us to order beverages from the consume stall. We denied the provide of beer or juices, due to our queasy stomachs. These were both rude to us afterward so when we tried to obtain our drinking water bottles, they scolded "no outside drinks!" Ditto happened to some other couple nearby. Overall: meals was okay but Extremely inexpensive. Liked that it didn't make me really feel nauseous (unlike almost every other delicious foods I've experienced in KL) Service: not excellent, but what can you expect from the hawker food courtroom in Chinatown? Side Take note: The tables while watching food court with reddish tablecloths certainly are a separate eating place and they were quite persistent in looking to get customers.

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