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Best Wonton in Kuala Lumpur
4 restaurants compared
Price range: MYR8.00 – MYR18.00
Avg recommendation: 90%
Top 4 Wonton in Kuala Lumpur (Quick Answer)
Based on diner recommendations across 4 restaurants:
- Kim Lian Kee, MYR10.00 (Chinatown)
- Sek Yuen, MYR18.00 (Pudu)
- Qing Ji, MYR8.00 (Chinatown)
- Qing Ji — 90% recommended, MYR12.00 (Chinatown)
Scroll down for detailed comparisons, prices, and diner tips for each restaurant.
All 4 Restaurants Compared
#1
Kim Lian Kee
Chinatown·$
Wonton Soup
MYR10.00
Plump wontons filled with minced pork and shrimp in a clear, silky broth.
Tip: Arrive early to catch the day's fresh wontons — they're made in batches throughout service and best when just finished.
#2
Sek Yuen
Pudu·$$
Wonton Noodle Soup
MYR18.00
Springy yellow noodles in a clear, umami-rich pork and shrimp broth, topped with plump wontons.
Tip: If queues are too long for a full meal, this is a quicker bowl to order at the counter area — still authentic and deeply representative of the restaurant's origins.
#3
Qing Ji
Chinatown·$
Wonton Soup
MYR8.00
Plump wontons filled with minced shrimp and pork in a clear, aromatic pork bone broth.
Tip: A light breakfast or lunch — filling but not heavy. Perfect paired with Chinese tea or coffee from other stalls.
#490% recommend
Qing Ji
Chinatown·$
Prawn Wonton Rice Noodles
MYR12.00
Fresh rice noodles in clear broth topped with oversized river prawns wrapped in thin wonton skin.
Tip: The prawns are the story here — they're the size of your thumb and sweet from the sea. This stall is famous for not skimping on the protein.