Yan Yang A One's siew mai is the workhorse dim sum — made fresh in small batches when ordered, ensuring hot delivery. Reviewers note generous prawn portions that set it apart from cheaper alternatives.
Tips from diners
RM3.30 per basket is the cheapest real dim sum in KL — order 3-4 baskets per person for a full meal.
Even at 3am, siew mai are made fresh per order — you're never eating stale dim sum here.
A house special that ups the presentation — traditional siew mai topped with various colorful additions. Still the same RM3.30 price point despite the fancier appearance.
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The presentation is playful — a fun variation on siew mai for photos without premium pricing.
Steamed shrimp dumplings with a thin, translucent wrapper and fresh prawn inside.
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The signature prawn dim sum — freshness guarantees tender shrimp inside.
Tender pork ribs steamed with a savory dark sauce, meat falls from bone easily.
Tips from diners
Order alongside siew mai — the variety keeps the meal interesting.
A specialty dumpling incorporating umami-rich XO sauce and fresh chives.
Tips from diners
A more adventurous flavoring than traditional options — try if you're comfortable with stronger spice.
Yan Yang A One operates round-the-clock from Old Klang Road, serving over 40 dim sum varieties at rock-bottom prices. It's been a fixture in the area for 20+ years, drawing late-night workers, shift changers, and weekend diners seeking traditional dim sum without the hotel markups or waiting lists.
Open 24/7, 365 days a year — the most reliable late-night dim sum spot in KL.
Order 3-4 baskets at RM3.30 each plus one zi char dish to round out a meal under RM20 per person.
All dim sum is made fresh to order in small batches — no steam cart here, just quality control.
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