SUNNY GARDEN
Sunny Garden in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, offers authentic Chinese-Muslim cuisine in a casual, welcoming ambience. Savor signature halal dumplings with chicken, beef or mutton, plus flavorful dishes from halal suppliers. Perfect for lunch or dinner near Danau Kota.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
Described as a Chinese-Muslim restaurant sourcing ingredients from halal-certified suppliers, though not officially certified. Reviews highlight halal chicken, beef, and mutton dumplings, with no mentions of pork or alcohol. Recommended for Muslims seeking mainstream Chinese cooking.
| 📍 | G-26, Platinum PV 128, Jalan Genting Kelang, Danau Kota, 53300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia |
| 📞 | 016-370-6356 |
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Specialities
Signature halal dumplings (chicken, beef, mutton) with spicy dipping sauces, Chinese dishes like fried items sourced from halal suppliers, free-flow drinks (hawthorn water, lemonade, barley tea). Affordable pricing with generous portions. Suitable for: Family dining, Quick lunch, Business.
Operations
Daily 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM. Peak hours likely evenings and weekends for dinner; self-service drinks indicate handling of crowds during busy periods.
Reviews
Praised for delicious halal dumplings, tasty Chinese dishes exceeding expectations, and affordable prices with large portions. Reviewers appreciate the halal options in a Chinese context and free drinks. No major negatives noted; some mention it's a hidden gem open late.
Facilities
Prayer Space: (nearby mosque/none), Parking: Ample parking available at Platinum PV128 mall; convenient for shoppers and diners. Seating Capacity: Moderate for family groups, family friendly with casual vibe, accessibility: Standard mall access with possible ramps.
Notes for Muslim Users
Safe choice for Muslim travelers seeking halal Chinese flavors in Kuala Lumpur, backed by Muslim-owned status and halal-sourced ingredients. Overall low risk of contamination given no pork/alcohol evidence. Things to check: Ask staff about kitchen separation and confirm current halal practices on visit.

