Since it first opened its doors in 1997, Sunway Pyramid, Malaysia’s first themed shopping and entertainment mall has undergone a magnificent transformation to herald a new shopping kingdom that boasts 4 million square feet of retail extravaganza. Read more to find out some of the top places to eat in Sunway Pyramid.
Ole Ole Bali
Ole Ole Bali serves high crafted delectable Balinese inspired dishes in cozy atmosphere that play along with mellow ambient. Ole-Ole Bali is where you feel the gesture and flavours of Bali. Definitely a place for authentic Indonesian food!
Dragon-I
Dragon-i Restaurant Sdn Bhd was established in 2004, offering signature dishes such as xiao long bao (Shanghainese steamed meat dumplings) and la mian (hand-pulled noodles), traditional dishes proudly preserved by the Chinese over thousand of years. Each delicacy is prepared by highly-skilled chefs from China using top quality ingredients to ensure authenticity in both presentation and taste.
Din Tai Fung
Din Tai Fung remains popular with ordinary consumer and if gives diners the opportunity to experience a classic “taste of Taiwan”. Prawn with mayonnaise is my favorite dish here!
Boat Noodle
Boat Noodle is a delicate dish which origins from the floating market of Ayutthaya. This inspired dish is aromatic and delicious making it an instant hit with fans.
Madam Kwan’s
As a young enthusiastic foodie, Kwan Swee Lian was inspired by the rich cultural mix of cuisine in Malaya. Today, Madam Kwan combines elements of these diverse cultures to share her uniquely created Malaysian Cuisine for all food lovers to enjoy.
Snowflake
A very famous chain of Taiwanese dessert serving shaved ice dessert with only premium ingredient sourced overseas and locally. What’s a better way to cool yourself down other than indulging in a bowl of snowy ice dessert?
Menya Miyabi Hokkaido Ramen
Originated from Japan, with four of it’s outlet in Hokkaido, and another branch in Penang. The noodles is chewy but slightly dense and served in light soy sauce-based broth.
Mr. Tuk Tuk
Serving authentic Thai street food at affordable prices and it won’t make your wallet cry. Note that the dishes come in quite small portions.
Chizu
Chizu is defined from the Japanese meaning cheese. Bringing you a brand new drink – coffee and tea specially crafted with cheese creating Japanese cheese drink, enabling a fashionable taste of lifestyle.
Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart
Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart offers delightfully creamy baked cheese tart that won’t make you stop at the first bite. With 38 outlets all over Malaysia, it shows that baked cheese tarts are truly loved by us.