Kedai Makanan Kok Hing
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Food is very nice around the area and the price is satisfy (mid-range). Staff are friendly especially (they will slowly and take time to introduce you…
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This restaurant is very near my home and is by far the most visited restaurant. What makes me come back so often are the following:1. They are not pus…
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Kok Hing restaurant’s wantan mee is probably my 2nd favorite after Fat Yoong. From what I saw on the signboard, their main branch seems to be in Bento…
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Kedai Makanan Kok Hing is open for Fast Casual. Kedai Makanan Kok Hing serves Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Kedai Makanan Kok Hing”
Food is very nice around the area and the price is satisfy (mid-range). Staff are friendly especially (they will slowly and take time to introduce you their dish if you're new to the place).
This restaurant is very near my home and is by far the most visited restaurant. What makes me come back so often are the following:1. They are not pushy or make you rush your order even when they are full house.2. All of the staff are friendly and i believe it is a family run business so they are very helpful in trying to recommend you or get u to order your dishes. 3. I find their food very reasonably price even if ordering a fish. The bill came to less than RM100 eventhough there were 5 of us and my table ordered at least 5 dishes including a fish.4. They are still friendly even if they are full house.
Kok Hing restaurant’s wantan mee is probably my 2nd favorite after Fat Yoong. From what I saw on the signboard, their main branch seems to be in Bentong and they are famous for various charcoal roasted meat and wantan noodles.A small serving of char siew wantan mee here is priced at RM5. Cheap considering most stalls in Kepong are selling the same for RM5.50 and above. If you ask for extra char siew (as shown above), it cost an additional RM2 and the extra helping is worth every single cent.