Lot 10 Hutong

A gourmet heritage village, Lot 10 Hutong offers 26 of the country’s best eateries that have survived the 2nd and 3rd generations. Each is hand-picked from the best of the best, distinguished by its all-time favourite signature dish.

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  • Phone

    +60 3-2782 3840

  • Website

    lot10hutong.com

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  • Type

    Food Court

Address

Lot 10 Shopping Centre (LG Floor) 50250 Kuala Lumpur , Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

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Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Lunch, Dinner
Drinks Beer, Wine

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Matt Ta-Min

The most famous Hawker stalls from KL in one food court . Excellent way to sample the best of Malay food. I love the Hokkien mee , Penang Char Kway Teoh & chilli pan mee . Go crazy & try all the stalls!

NeMeSiS

If you have no time to go ard KL to try the famous street food . You must come here, it has stalls that sell the famous street food within KL. The original branchs of these foods have a long history!

Stewart Tan

Char kuey teow is really authentic , tastes very similar to the ones in Oenang, albeit pricey ! Try out the one with the duck egg as well !

William Ng

Convenient place to enjoy the famous hawkers in KL. I like Soong Kee 's beef ball noodles (RM11). The place has a low ceiling but the floor space is quite big. It's connected to Isetan the Japan Store.

JingXun Hu

Must-tries (1) the Kim Kee 'HokkienMee' from the original Cecil Street joint (2) pork ball and intestine soup with dry 'hor fun ' (3) Soon Kee beef noodles .

Giri Dev Nair

Kong Tai's Singapore Hokkien Prawn Noodle is a MUST TRY! Good mixture of thin rice and egg noodles , paired with generous serving of toppings. Not too dry or too wet, and very flavourful too!

Shiroi Yuki

Macau Pork Bun is a must. Non halal only. The meat is thick but tender and aromatic taste matched with butter grilled bun . Superb.

Chin SM

Tried several food there and found the Hon Kee porridge stall to be exactly like their original place. The design of the hutong is original and nice. However I found it to be a bit warm.

Felice

Porco Macau Pork Chop Rice , thumbs up! ???? Good value one set comes with drink.

Epicurean ????dventures

Non-halal food court offering a good range of Chinese food .Must haves:Hokkien Mee ,Beef Ball Noodles,Char Kuey Teow ,Bak Kut Teh ,Wantan Mee .*Place is poorly-ventilated so b prepared 2smell like kitchen*

Chris Lee

Good wok hei but lack in flavor even though cook with pork lard . Prawn look huge as big as 50cent coin size but doesnt have any taste at all. Duck egg large plate cost Rm15.

Karen Li

Recommend the minced meat noodles , deep fried wanton , fried oyster with omelette , satay , barbeque char siew wanton noodles & chicken siew bao ... They're really good!

Micha Jia Shin

Soong KEE Beef Noodle since 1945 is the best food in this court. I love it most. Btw, the Kim Lian Kee Hokkien mee and also the Han Kee porridge is not bad too !!

Ineng Ooi

Singapore Style Hokien char is the best. Malaysia Hokien Mee lost it taste, just like eating noodle from the country the cook came from, should be Mee Goreng Cara Indonesia .

Ling Ling

I Love Yoo Store (Soy Milk , Tau Fu Fah Soy Dessert , Porridge , Yoo Jah Kueh, Butterfly aka Ma Ti)

Zen Chong

Almost everything is good here. My personal favourites are the char kuay teow, polo pork bun from tai lei loi kei, SG fried hokkien mee .

$h@w|n ????

Hokkien Mee is the best! Do come try when you come here..

Millicent Lee

The choong kee beef noodle is to die for! And don't miss out super famous Macau tai lei loi kei pork chop noodle !

R Tan

All the well known hawker food in KL under one roof. Great concept. Hokkien fried noodles (Kam Lian Kee) from Petaling Street - not like what it used to be but very good nevertheless.

Jordio Joystar

Awesome wantan mee in this food court area. The noodles texture is really smooth. Not too thick. Not too oily. Get a partner and grab a seat before you order. Rating: 3.2/5.0

Shn Juay

Love the variety of food here, feel like you really blend in with the locals =) High security here too, I got at least 3 reminders from roving security to guard my bag proper

Hui Min ????

Curry me from Ho Weng Kee (何荣记) is a must try...the penang laksa brought me back to air hitam ????????

Hans E

Nice environment. Recommend char siew wantan noodle . The char siew is heavenly taste!

Riri Grr

Kim Lian Kee’s hokkien mee lacks flavor and texture, certainly didn’t pay hokkien mee a justice. Penang CKT with duck egg was pretty authentic , topped with fresh and succulent prawns and cockles .

Huei²C

Siu yok is da bomb. Slightly pricy but worth the price. The soya bean is nice too. Aircond here is kinda cold, perfect for hot weather!

SC Lim

Great place to walk through if you don't want to walk outside, esp from Monorail towards Pavilion. Of course, the Hokkien mee is worth trying, crazy price aside.

L to the F

Soong kee beef noodles and duck char kuay teow were good. Stay 100 ft away from the kitchen-cloth-tasting popiah and icky dessert stall (cendol , bubur chacha).

Bob Tarcius

One of the best collection of famous hawkers food in KL !

Eric Tan

Non-halal food courts are a rarity in KL, this is one of them. Try authentic hokkien mee , char kuey tiaw and beef noodles .

Maynard Tann

Try to KL style Hokkein me and/or beef ball noodles . Authentic for a modern setting, though not cheap (RM11 a plate for the Hokkein mee.)

Andrew Choong

HOCK KEE Hock Chew dried mee suah and peanut soup . The fish balls are quite good, filled with minced meat .

Steph Shyu

Here, you don't need to go along with what the group wants to eat. Sample dozens of cuisines for ~$10MYR all under one roof.

Vivian Wong

Kissaten-The best ramen so far after i'm back in kl. Tasty pork bone soup and doink doink noodle . I heard their pork burger is not bad too! Must give it a try

Yew Lee Tan

Prepare for nice, cozy & air-condition area.. With majority of the famous Malaysian hawker food under a roof.. Rather go Petaling Street for Hokkien mee in hot & hummid area. Porky-porky place.. Yae!!

Ree Nee Khaw

The pork noodles - simply awesome! Flavourful, my ultimate comfort food . Bak kut teh is also good.

Andrew BC 翁 ÔNG

Yummy tastes of foods to choose from here

viknesh rajandran

The only place I could find Singapore Hokkien Mee in KL - Hong Tai (H13). Oh ya, Almost everything here is non halal

Chaipat Sae-Heng

Great great food court to try many local food at a time. Recommend hokkien noodles

Takeshi Andrew

Who said nothing great??!! U din try hokkien fried rice , black pepper pork soup , pork satay ,hokkien mee , teriyaki burger AND MANY MORE!!!!! DUN SIMPLY GIVE CRITICS LAH:: KIASU LANG....

陳玟成 Edwin Ding

A good place for hawker food varieties but very pricy . What you get is convenient one stop for all.

Elaine F.

The beef noodle is almost as good as the original outlet in jalan silang. Don't mind paying slightly more for the convenience of a covered carpark & air conditioning while I enjoy my meal :)

Chyan Sie

Nice atmosphere to cater at. A wee bit expensive but the varieties and good food makes up for it!

Nikki Soon

I usually go for the duck rice , beef noodle or oyster omelette . The rest are nice too including the ice room and the Mr.Siew Pao. Best siew pao ever!

Jesslyn W

Walk deep inside for a great cup of coffee from Nanyang Ten Coffee . Try Duck Egg Char Kway Teow from Chua Brother Homemade Fish Ball

Ivan Yap

Singapore prawn mee , although highly unlikely to be originated and taste as good in Singapore, is good here.

Sidney Cheo

My favorite is the Sam Gan Zhong Pork Ball Dry Mee Hoon. The soup taste good!

Steven Wong

Slightly expensive , but worth the money since most of the KL popular street (but uber famous in the older days) stalls. Highly recommended for food lovers

Jonathan McS

Best place for tourist to taste what's good in Malaysia. Best of the best hawker food all under one roof!

Gwyneth L.

Try their hokkien mee unfortunately it served in halal and lack of the deep-fried pork oil, less tasty and appetizing .

Jon Choo

Go for the hokkein mee and beef ball noodle .

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6.2
Noodles
Soong Kee Beef Noodles

A secondary outlet of one of the very best noodle shops in all of KL. All their dishes here are great. I love the beef balls. Excellent food, though it does miss some of the ambience of the original. - Matt Ta-Min

5.5
Noodles
Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Noodles

Love the hokkien mee, lots of lard! Though a bit salty, but still good :) - Julee Ng

Asian
Penang Famous Fried Kuey Teow & Prawn Mee

Frankly, it doesn't taste like what it used to be, not as good anymore. Less wok hei now.... - Tommy S

7.2
Food Court
Wai Sek Kai 為食街

Must try the fried white carrot cake and wanton mee! Super yum ???????????? - Lau Vee Vian

5.8
Food Court
Kedai Makanan SKY (天下美食馆)

The chicken and fish snack is worth the bite! - Melvin Mah

4.6
Food Court
Kuchai Lama Food Court

Grilled Chicken Wing and Satay is very nice too. And satay is very friendly - Ivan Tay

8.9
Mall
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

Checkout oloiya meat for dried vacuumed selections and the food court for any taste not to mention the shopping, beauty care products and much more. It is a one stop shop for everything you need. - Shadi Adnan

6.8
Mall
Fahrenheit 88

Carlo Rino Shop here was look so fashion & affordable price. Can check out there. :-) - Missie Ashley

6.4
Mall
Sungei Wang Plaza

This is a great shopping mall with a lot great stores with reasonable prices. A very fun place to visit. - Arthur♡♡♡