Lai Foong Lala Noodles Menu Overview
Nestled in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's City Centre, Lai Foong Lala Noodles offers a delightful journey into authentic Malaysian cuisine, specializing in fresh seafood and rich traditional flavors. This eatery is famed for its expertly crafted noodle dishes that highlight the freshest clams and prawns, ideal for food lovers seeking the best prawn and clam noodles in town.
Starters
Begin your meal with a warming bowl of Lala Soup featuring tender lala clams infused with ginger and Chinese yellow wine, or opt for the hearty Prawn Soup and Prawn Lala Soup which blend succulent prawns with aromatic spices. For something crisp and flavorful, the Fried Fish Cake and Fried Beancurd Roll deliver a satisfying start with their perfect balance of vegetables and spices.
Mains
The mains showcase the restaurant's signature noodle creations. Savor the iconic Lala Bihun, featuring succulent lala clams with rice noodles, ginger, and Chinese yellow wine for a rich and soothing broth. The Lala Fried Bihun offers a delightful twist with stir-fried rice noodles and eggs, delivering a smoky umami punch. For seafood enthusiasts, the Big Prawn Bihun and Big Prawn Lala Bihun are exquisite choices, combining large prawns and lala clams with fragrant rice noodles and traditional spices.
Beyond the bihun, the Claypot Glass Noodles dishes are a must-try, simmered to perfection with your choice of clams, prawns, baby octopus, or mussels, enhanced by garlic chili sauce and dark soy sauce for a complex, savory character. The Lala Fried Rice is another highlight, boasting a harmonious blend of lala clams, fragrant fried rice, and eggs to satisfy any craving.
Desserts
Conclude your meal with sweet and refreshing desserts such as the silky Longan Tofu, a delicate blend of tofu and sweet longan, or the creamy Mango Pudding, bursting with tropical mango flavor — perfect for a cool finish to a flavorful feast.
Drinks
The beverage selection complements the menu with refreshing options like the Pandan Coconut, a fragrant blend of coconut and pandan leaves, and a variety of classic non-alcoholic drinks including Ice Lemon Tea, Sour Lemon Juice, Calamansi Juice, and traditional Chinese Tea served cold. For a unique post-meal refreshment, try the Sugar Cane Herbal Tea, which balances the meal with its soothing herbal notes.
Specialties
- Lala Bihun – A must-try rich and tasty soup with fresh lala clams, ginger, and Chinese yellow wine.
- Claypot Glass Noodles with Clams or Prawns – Delicately cooked noodles infused with garlic chili and dark soy sauce, paired with fresh seafood.