
Seven Spots for Kai Si Hor Fun in KL
[Non-halal] Here are seven spots for in the Klang Valley worth checking out for Kai Si Hor Fun (shredded chicken noodles). Note that this is not a comprehensive list, but spots we’ve visited throughout the years and worth highlighting.
1. Ipoh Ipoh Cafe, SS2

One of the more popular spots in PJ for Ipoh-style kai si hor fun, Ipoh Ipoh Cafe recently upgraded and expanded into two lots to accommodate more patrons. Check out our post here.
2. 7-Chai Ipoh, Pandan Perdana

7-Chai serves solid bowls of kai si hor fun in both dry and soup versions. The broth carries a good prawn umami, with smooth prawn wontons as a worthy add-on. Read more in this post.
3. Restoran Sek Heong, Cheras

Sek Heong offers a comfortable setting to enjoy excellent chicken rice alongside a satisfying bowl of kai si hor fun. Read more in our post here.
4. Inside Ipoh, PJ

[Pork-free] Operated by the same folks behind Annie-1, Inside Ipoh’s version is rich in prawn flavours, with a subtle touch of rock sugar. Check out our original post.
5. Chong Thoong Kee, TTDI

With fresh chicken slices, a flavourful broth, and succulent prawn wontons, Chong Thoong Kee never fails to satisfy our cravings. Their poached chicken with thick gravy is also worth trying. Read more in this post.
6. Restoran Yum Me Place, Damansara Height

Part of the Wang Zhi franchise that has been mushrooming across the Klang Valley, this outlet stands out for its silky-smooth noodles and succulent prawns. Check out this post.
7. Makan Time, Kota Damansara

Better known for its homemade cendol, Makan Time also serves a commendable bowl of kai si hor fun. Do note that it’s only available once a week—check their social media for updates. Read more in this post.
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