10 best spots in KL East Mall to dine with your friends & family

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Did you know that before Elmina Lakeside Mall came into the picture, KL East Mall was Sime Darby’s original pride and joy? Nestled at Taman Sri Melati and not directly linked to any major public transport, it’s no surprise that this mall is mostly frequented by the locals — unlike the ever-bustling giants like MyTown, Sunway Velocity, and IOI Mall, which are packed to the brim almost every weekend with shoppers from all over KL and Selangor.

Personally, KL East Mall is my lowkey go-to for a good shopping sesh — especially when I’ve exhausted my options at other malls. And beyond fashion finds, it’s also home to a solid lineup of eateries ready to satisfy your cravings.

Feeling a little stuck on what to eat next? Don’t worry, I’ve got you. Here’s our curated list of the 10 best eats at KL East Mall — a delicious guide to help you head in the right direction!

1. GalahGala Seafood Restaurant (G2-28)

If you’re on the hunt for halal seafood at KL East Mall, GalahGala Seafood Restaurant might just be your next go-to spot. This relatively new branch has already made waves with its flavour-packed dishes and inviting atmosphere.

GalahGala Seafood Restaurant - Sang Har Noodle
Credit – GalahGala Seafood Restaurant

Start your feast with their Signature Sang Har Noodle (from RM88), the undisputed star of the menu. Think golden, crispy egg noodles soaked in rich, velvety gravy, crowned with luscious butter-drenched freshwater prawns. It’s indulgent, comforting, and oh-so-satisfying. 

GalahGala Seafood Restaurant - Sweet sour & spicy crab
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Craving a little spice? Their Sweet Sour & Spicy Crab (seasonal price) is a crowd favourite — live Indonesian mud crab swimming in a bold sauce that balances tang, sweetness, and just the right kick of heat.

If you’re dining in a group, their thoughtfully curated set menus take the guesswork out of ordering. Designed for parties of 2 up to 10, these sets are perfect for sharing. 

For a party of 2, you can choose from 3 enticing sets: Set A (RM108) brings together Salted Egg Fried Squid, Sweet & Sour Diced Chicken, Yuan Yang Kai Lan, Yang Zhou Fried Rice, and Iced Lemon Tea. Set B (RM198) features house specialties like Honey Squid and Crab Omelette, while Set C (RM258) goes the extra mile with the addition of Nyonya Kapitan Fried Siakap.

+6016 373 7335
Daily: 11am – 10pm
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2. Tiga Ikan Restaurant (LG-28)

Tiga Ikan Restaurant is where Asian fusion gets a halal-certified, fun dining twist — bringing together the bold, comforting flavours of Malaysia, Korea, and Japan all under one roof. It’s the perfect spot if you’re craving variety without having to hop continents.

Tiga Ikan Restaurant - Curry Laksa, Donburi & Shoyu Ramen
Credit – Tiga Ikan Restaurant

The star of the menu? Their signature Seafood Mix Curry Laksa Soup (RM29.90) — a rich, aromatic bowl that’s as comforting as it is flavourful. But the journey doesn’t stop at local delights. Venture further east with tempting Korean and Japanese selections like the Korean Garlic Soy Fried Chicken Donburi (RM23.90), or the smoky, tender Grilled Teriyaki Saba Fillet Shoyu Ramen (RM31.90), which brings warmth with every slurp.

Tiga Ikan Restaurant - Desserts
Credit – Tiga Ikan Restaurant

And don’t skip dessert — Tiga Ikan knows how to end a meal on a high note. Try the Croffle Banana with Ice Cream (RM17.50), where crispy croissant meets fluffy waffle, or go for the silky smooth Caramel Custard Pudding (RM6.50).

+6019 878 6309
Daily: 10am – 10pm
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3. Serai (G1-23)

Serai is another effortless yet excellent choice for those seeking halal-certified local fare served in a cosy setting with attentive service to match. It’s the kind of place that feels both familiar and refined — perfect for everything from casual lunches to dinner catch-ups.

Serai - Dishes
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Dining with friends or family? The Serai Platter (RM37) is made for sharing and showcases a medley of bold, comforting flavours: aromatic serai rice, spicy oxtail asam pedas, honey-glazed squid, zesty acar, and crispy ayam goreng berempah. It’s a little bit of everything, served beautifully on one plate.

For solo foodies, the Nasi Campur Serai (RM29) hits all the right notes — Jasmine rice paired with tender rendang tok beef, salted egg, Thai-style fried fish, and a fiery eggplant sambal that packs a punch.

Craving something simple yet satisfying? Serai’s stir-fried classics won’t disappoint. Try the indulgent Sang Har Yin Yong (RM45), the smoky Seafood Char Kueh Teow (RM23), or the ever-comforting Kampung Fried Rice (RM25).

+603 4101 9966
Daily: 11am – 10pm
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4. Malayan Cookhouse (G1-27) 

This list is shaping up to be a celebration of local flavours — and now, Malayan Cookhouse steps in with a contemporary twist on classic Malaysian cuisine in KL East Mall. It’s the perfect spot for those who appreciate tradition served with a side of flair.

Malayan Cookhouse - Local dishes
Credit – Malayan Cookhouse

At Malayan Cookhouse, the spotlight shines on familiar dishes with a fresh spin. Must-tries include the Malayan Cookhouse Nasi Lemak (RM36), elevated yet comforting; the indulgent Wagyu Kuey Teow (RM28) with tender slices of beef; and the cheeky Spaghetti Mamak (RM22), where Italian noodles meet local street-style charm. Don’t miss the Crispy Hainanese Chicken Chop (RM28) — a golden, nostalgic favourite with a satisfying crunch.

Malayan Cookhouse - Western dishes
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Craving something from the West? Their offerings don’t disappoint. Tuck into the hearty English Fish and Chips (RM30), savour the juicy Grandmother’s Roasted Chicken (RM38 for half), or treat yourself to the rich and flaky Salmon Wellington (RM48).

+603 4161 2268
Daily: 11am – 10pm
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5. Chica Bonita (G3-26)

Chica Bonita is the kind of place that enchants you the moment you step inside — whether you’re already smitten with Mexican culture or just starting to discover its vibrant spirit. The atmosphere is electric, echoing the festive energy of iconic Mexican celebrations like Cinco de Mayo and Día de los Muertos.

Chica Bonita - Taco & fajitas
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The menu is just as exciting, bursting with bold, punchy flavours that demand your attention. One must-try is the Burritos Chingones (RM23) — a hefty 12-inch flour tortilla generously stuffed with your choice of chicken, beef, shrimp, mushroom, or pumpkin, along with rice, frijoles, fresh lettuce, salsa roja, and gooey cheese. 

Also worth diving into: the Enchiladas ta Loca (from RM30), featuring 3 soft corn tortillas packed with melty cheese, vibrant salsa, and fresh pico de gallo. Or go all out with the Fajitas (from RM46), served sizzling-hot with a colourful medley of onions and bell peppers. Each order comes with all the fixings — guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo, cheese, pickled jalapenos, and warm flour tortillas to wrap it all up your way.

Daily: 10am – 10pm
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6. K Fry Urban Korean (G3-13)

Now, now — I know what you’re thinking. K Fry? Really? Has she run out of ideas? Could it get any more cliche? But hear me out — when a place racks up 4.9 stars from over 23K Google reviews (at the time of writing), you know they’re doing something right.

K Fry Urban Korean - Soonsal & fries
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At K Fry, the chicken is the star of the show, and the Boneless Series (Soonsal) is my absolute go-to. My top picks? The sweet, addictive Honey Butter and the creamy, savoury Creamy Onion — each flavour priced at RM22.16 for 6 pieces.

K Fry Urban Korean - Rice Ball
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To round things out, I’m always reaching for the Japchae (RM25.34), the indulgent Beef Bulgogi Fries (RM20), and their fun-to-mix Rice Balls Series (from RM27).

+603 4162 0901
Daily: 11am – 10pm
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7. Dolly Dim Sum (G1-25 & 26)

Dolly Dim Sum - Dimsum
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Whether you’re in the mood for something steamed or fried, light bites or hearty fare, Dolly Dim Sum has you covered. Start with the classics: Siew Mai Chicken & Prawn Dumpling (RM12.59), Har Gao Prawn Dumpling (RM13.41), or Crystal Prawn Dumpling (RM11.89) — perfect for a quick, satisfying snack.

Craving something crispy and indulgent? Go for the Dolly Mozza Roll (RM14.69), Chewy Meat Croquettes (RM10.03), or the ever-popular Pan-Fried Radish Cake (RM11.38).

And if comfort is what you’re after, look no further than the warm, silky Century Egg & Chicken Congee or Salted Egg & Chicken Congee — both priced at RM13.41 each. Cosy, flavourful, and always a good idea.

+6012 516 0897
Daily: 10.30am – 10pm
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8. My Burger Lab (LG-65)

My Burger Lab is the perfect pick when you’re craving a burger but want to skip the usual spots like McDonald’s or Burger King. Here, you’ll find way more variety and a whole lot more personality in every bite.

My Burger Lab - Cheesy Chick & Joe's Burger
Credit – My Burger Lab

Chicken fans should try the Cheesy Chick (RM25.94), featuring crispy fried chicken thigh, smoky tomato sauce, and melty cheese. Or level up with Joe’s Burger (RM29.25), which adds sloppy chicken on top of that golden, crunchy thigh.

My Burger Lab - Chuck Norris & Karate Chicken
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Beef lovers, meet The Chuck Norris (RM35.38) — an angus cheeseburger stacked with shredded BBQ brisket, pickles, fried onions, and even more grilled onions for that bold, smoky bite.

Need a little extra? Grab the Karate Chicken (RM23.11), chicken karaage served with your choice of dipping sauce. 

Daily: 11am – 9.30pm
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9. Pidezza (LG-25A)

Ever found yourself craving not just Italian, but Turkish and Mongolian pizza — all in one place? Pidezza has you sorted. It’s a no-frills pizza joint that delivers big on flavour and variety.

Pidezza - Pide Cheese
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For Turkish-style boat-shaped pizzas, or pide, the Pide Cheese (RM20) is a clear crowd-favourite — simple, comforting, and delicious.

Pidezza - Boscaiola Pizza
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Looking for something heartier? Try the Boscaiola Pizza (RM33.50), available with beef or chicken pepperoni, or go bold with the Mongolian Smoked Beef Pizza (RM37) and Spicy Cajun Chicken Pizza (RM37).

Keep an eye on their rotating monthly specials, too. Such menu includes the cheesy Calzone (RM22) and the vegan-friendly Russian Pizza (RM39.50), topped with tangy pickled gherkins for an unexpected twist.

+6013 425 6892
Daily: 10am – 10pm
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10. Suki-Ya (G2-25)

Let’s be real — Suki-Ya has earned its reputation as a Malaysian favourite, and the lines speak for themselves. Queues stretching up to 3 hours aren’t uncommon, proving just how far hungry diners are willing to go for a comforting hotpot experience.

Suki-Ya - Hotpot
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At KL East Mall, the buzz is just as strong. Prices depend on the day and time: on weekdays, it’s RM39.80++ for lunch and RM48.80++ for dinner; weekends see a slight bump at RM43.80++ for lunch and RM52.80++ for dinner.

Suki-Ya - Healthy & Condiment Bar
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Once you’re in, it’s pure all-you-can-eat indulgence. Choose 2 soup bases, then dive into an endless spread of thinly sliced beef, chicken, and lamb. Load up your plate with steamboat essentials, fresh vegetables, sweet treats, and of course — craft your perfect dipping sauce at the condiment bar.

+6016 367 7475
Daily: 11am – 10pm
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