About
Welcome to the vibrant culinary scene at Sun Yin Loong, a gem nestled in the heart of Petaling Jaya. Known for its delectable offerings and authentic flavors, this Chinese eatery is a haven for food lovers, particularly those with a penchant for Sarawakian cuisine. Located at 41-01, Jalan PJU 1/3C Sunway Mas Commercial Center, Aman Suria 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia, Sun Yin Loong is not just a restaurant; it's a gathering place that buzzes with energy, especially during lunch hours.
What sets Sun Yin Loong apart is not just its strategic location, but the mouth-watering menu that boasts a variety of delectable dishes. Signature highlights include:
The bustling atmosphere adds to the charm, as diners flock to enjoy the extensive menu filled with both familiar favorites and new items, like the freshly introduced nasi lemak stall. The restaurant’s commitment to quality and taste is evident in every dish, ensuring that each visit is as satisfying as the last.
Don’t forget to accompany your meal with one of their refreshing drinks. The iced tea (teh ais) is a crowd-pleaser, offering the perfect balance of flavor when ordered with less sweetness, allowing the genuine aroma to shine through. Many patrons enjoy the Chinese tea for its unique taste that sets it apart from other outlets.
In conclusion, Sun Yin Loong is a culinary destination that promises more than just food – it offers a flavorful journey through the heart of Chinese and Sarawakian cuisine. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this vibrant eatery is sure to leave a lasting impression!
“ This is a kopitiam operating in Sunway Mas area of Petaling Jaya. It is operating on the ground floor of a corner shop lol. The setup is simple. The Curry Noodles is good and recommended. Another recommendation is the Curry Yong Tofu Ingredients. Food portions are reasonable. Ordinary kopitiam drinks are served here. Prices are reasonable. Cash and e-wallet payments are accepted. Service is reasonable. Waiting time is not long Cleanliness is acceptable. Handicapped patrons on wheelchairs may find difficulty in patronising this kopitiam. Parkings are roadside parkings. Getting a parking space may need patience, especially during peak periods. Prices are reasonable. 15-06-2925 : Their Ipoh Chicken Hor Fun is great. Can request for drumstick instead of shredded chicken. The broth of the Prawn Mee is fantastic too Also enjoyed their Pandan Apam Balik and Coconut Apam Balik. All three food choices are recommended. ”
“ Popular neighborhood Kopitiam during lunch time. The Ipoh hor fun was very good. Soup was tasty and generous amount of shredded chicken and noodles too. Had the cham si kosong which was also nice and kau. Be warned though as drinks are cash only. The apam balik seems popular too. Tried one but IMHO it was nothing to shout about. Lots of people wanted to order but it was sold out already and the stall operator was no where to be found... Wanted to try the popiah too but it is closed on the Monday afternoon that I went. Will come back another time to try other stalls. Oh and it is very warm here yeah.... Even if you sit outside... ”
“ PO PIAH is crispy and good! I ordered 2 and dapao back 1! Tauke nio is friendly as well So far the drink so called bak kopi is watery ice (as u can see from the pic)… and chicken rice not recommended (chicken breast hard) ”
“ Crowded kopitiam with variety of food stalls to fix craving satisfaction. The Curry Laksa broth is quite rich and its milky type. Crispy Popiah also another recommended food for sharing. They have a fresh fruit stall which selling wide range of fruit types, price is reasonable and the fruits are fresh as well. Kopitiam open daily but will close 1 day every month, they don’t fix which day to close as decided by the shop owner. ”
“ As a Sarawkian, you're almost always on the look out on where do they serve good Sarawak noodles. That was the reason my friends and I visited this place one afternoon. It was a weekday and the place was quite packed and this is always a good sign because you wouldn't want to go to a shop with workers swatting flies. I was about to order Sarawak noodles until the wild boar curry sign caught my eye. I ain't gonna let go of this chance of eating wild boar. As compared to where I'm from, it's definitely much harder to get wild boar in Klang Valley. The Sarawak noodles is pretty good but nothing beats your hometown. But I would like to give a big shout out to the wild boar curry. I would come back more often just to have my wild boar fix here! ”
“ Not to be confused as Sun Hin Loong, which is located at SS2, Sun Yin Loong, located at Aman Suria is probably one of the busiest hawker centre during lunch time. Almost everything is good - the chicken rice, curry laksa, economy rice, fried koey teow, claypot yee mee, Sarawak noodles - you name it. There is a new stall that opened just a few weeks back - the nasi lemak stall. The wild boar curry is absolutely delicious and you simply cannot miss that out. There are other choices like chicken curry, fried chicken, vegetables and so on. If you crave for something soupy, you need to go for the claypot yee mee. The broth they used to cook the noodles is extremely tasty. It has minced pork and pork slices in it too. You can go for the dry one if you like. As for drinks, go for the iced tea or better known as teh ais. Get the one with less sweetness so you can really taste the aroma of the tea. I often go for the Chinese tea as well. The aroma is really different from other stalls I've been to. ”