Solve the age-old question of ‘what to eat?’ at PopCorn Hall, an international non-halal food hall bursting with tasty options!
S-JA3 (2nd Floor), Mid Valley Megamall 58000 Kuala Lumpur , KL Malaysia
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
First time see a non-halal food court in major mall that you can get pork food and beer !
So many yummy porky food 👍🏻! Chap fan is better and more reasonable than level 4. Prawn noodle stall , steam rice stall all equally yummy. I will be back !😂
Must try the pork ribs prawn noodle ! Prawn noodle stall is selling it, situated next to the pork noodles . Big portion , yummy flavor and reasonable price too.
Non-halal food court with many food offerings. Probably the only place in Mid-Valley where you can get food for cheap . The economy rice stall has a good variety. 2 meat and 1 vege for RM10.80. Decent.
The BEST Non-Halal Food Court in a major Shopping Mall . Foods are delicious with a bright & clean environment. Kudos to MV & Popcorn team.
Get your fix of hot HK style coffee and milk tea at $2.40 only.
Delicious Cakes on a Budget. Baked daily and delivered fresh from our ovens straight to your function table. Homemade with all the goodness. Call 014-6417833 / 011-26407873 for menu and delivery .
Probably the cheapest place to get a meal in this mall
Very reasonable price for a major mall
Pork noodle , claypot lou shu fun, wantan mee . Below 10 bucks
Pork , pan mee , mix rice
Lots of variety
Pork dishes
Avoid the Grilled Seafood stall, Gao Chai , at all cost. Worst food ever....
Siham super good! Steam fish, wanton mee and various choices of food - Lilian Hoh
Upper floor with aircond now (Nov 2023). - Tai Wai Goh
Grilled Chicken Wing and Satay is very nice too. And satay is very friendly - Ivan Tay
The seats are comfortable and the sound system is AMAZING! - Mohamad Najib Maulud
Prices reasonable, most of all, their toilets are clean and well kept. - Sue Ann
This is one of my most favourite malls. It has everything, huge verity of food and restaurants. Great for shopping and it has 3 supermarkets. - allin gao