潮汕楼 • Restoran Chao Shan • Kulai
Kulai, Johor, Malaysia
Discover 潮汕楼 • Restoran Chao Shan in Kulai. Enjoy authentic Teochew seafood & Chinese dishes with great reviews, menu highlights, and convenient hours.
23 jalan SME 2, kawansan perindustrian SME, Indahpura, 81000 Kulai, Johor, Malaysia
潮汕楼 • Restoran Chao Shan • Kulai
Kulai, Johor, Malaysia
Overview
潮汕楼 • Restoran Chao Shan • Kulai offers an authentic seafood dining experience rooted in Teochew culinary traditions. This seafood restaurant brings flavorful Chinese recipes to life with a diverse menu featuring fresh fish, handmade beancurd, and traditional desserts, all served in a cozy, casual atmosphere.
Located in the industrial area of Indahpura, Johor, the restaurant is well-regarded for its great tea selection and accommodating service options such as outdoor seating, dine-in, takeout, and onsite services. Whether visiting for lunch, dinner, or solo dining, patrons enjoy a balanced blend of traditional flavors with modern convenience.
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Local favorites
Experience authentic Teochew seafood and Chinese flavors served in a casual, cozy setting perfect for groups and solo diners alike.
Popular plates like fried green bean with olive vegetable, steamed codfish Hong Kong style, and Teochew shark fin soup showcase authentic regional flavors.
The restaurant is praised for its variety of quality teas that perfectly complement the savory menu offerings.
With spacious seating accommodating groups comfortably, this spot is ideal for gatherings and family outings.
Situated in an industrial area of Indahpura with free parking and easy street parking options for hassle-free visits.
Wheelchair accessible entrance ensures comfort and convenience for diners with mobility needs.
Offers dine-in, outdoor seating, takeout, and catering services to fit diverse dining preferences and occasions.
The warm and inviting atmosphere complements relaxed meal times, suitable for lunch and dinner experiences.
Experience
潮汕楼 is perfect for savoring fresh seafood dishes throughout the day, with flexible dining options and a welcoming environment suited for various group sizes.
With a variety of traditional Teochew specialties and popular dishes like steamed codfish and fried green beans, this restaurant provides a satisfying dining experience whether spending a casual hour or enjoying a leisurely dinner with friends and family. — FoodPlacee editorial note
Gather with friends or family to enjoy a wide range of shareable plates including the Chao Shan Platter and braised duck, ideal for lively, communal meals.
Perfect for relaxed lunch outings with flavorful options like signature fried noodles and steamed fish, served quickly to fit within a lunch hour.
Enjoy the authentic taste of Teochew seafood dishes at home by opting for takeout, available throughout opening hours for a hassle-free meal.
With dinner reservations recommended, it’s easy to secure a table for special occasions or weekend dinners without waiting.
Relish the restaurant’s great tea selection paired with traditional Teochew desserts such as stewed hashima with red dates for a comforting finish.
Free parking options including a parking lot and street parking make it convenient to visit even during busy hours in the industrial district.
Guest sentiment
A snapshot of what local diners frequently mention about this location.
"30 Sept 25’ Having lunch here with a group retreat from Muar, during mid autumn festival, they sell yam paste moon cake,"
"For the price, the food is worth it. The yam duck was a nice experience to me. I enjoyed the semi-sweet savoury yam wrapping the duck and deep fried. The chai por hor fun was delicious. The orh nee was fabulous. Soup was tasty too. The oyster egg was different from the expected crusty deep fried version. Ok on the whole, and perhaps shld try other dishes if we come back."
"We were lucky to get a table by the kitchen even without a reservation, as we happened to be the first customers that day. The table was a little oily, and we had to ask the staff to clean it again. The utensils weren’t very clean either, and the tea had a slight chlorine taste but the food was really good. Every dish was authentic and true to the Teochew flavour. The restaurant is tucked away in an industrial area with limited parking, and it tends to get crowded with tour buses on weekends. It’s best to make a reservation and head there early to secure both a table and a parking spot. Despite the minor hygiene hiccups, we’d still say it’s worth visiting for the food alone especially if you appreciate authentic Teochew cooking done right."
"Clean environment.. services are good.. foods all taste good especially the teo chew steam fish! Taste good well blend.. but some of the braised duck meat are hard maybe… overall good. May visit!"
"My 3rd visit here I think. Some of the food is to my liking and some is not. Overall, the food is good. The fish this round was a bit dry and the prawn a bit overcooked. The olive fried beans was okay. Love their signature fried noodles, should try. My last visit I had their pumpkin yam dessert, it was really unique and nice. This round I tried their soy pudding, also recommended. The restaurant is located at the factory area. So parking is just where ever available outside without blocking others. They have quite a big space and they can cater big groups."
"This Chaozhou-style restaurant is located in Kulai, an industrial area, but the interior is clean and pleasant. The food is tasty, and it was a great dining experience. Here’s the full menu for your reference!"
"We came here thanks to 阿贤 show! Food is generally excellent. Their traditional hor fun, cold crab, desserts, fish are great! The prawn dish was average. We came twice in 2 days so that says a lot about the restaurant. Easy to get here via Grab even though it is located in a light industrial park."
"The family just had dinner at this restaurant and we drove all the way from singapore. Wanted to try their teochew dishes for some time now. The restaurant seems to be located within an industrial area and parking was “park as you wish” type. It was clean and pretty big. There was this section where all the live seafood was located. The waitress was friendly and attentive. We ordered some very traditional teochew dishes and the braised platter and yam paste stood out. The rest was ok only. Price wise, reasonable but I guess I wouldn’t drive that far in future as there wasn’t any dishes that’s outstanding. But don’t get me wrong, their food was ok. Just not outstanding except for the braised stuff and yam paste in my opinion."
Visit info
Weekly hours below — always confirm with the business before holidays or special events.
| Monday | 11:30 AM - 02:45 PM 05:15 PM - 09:15 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM - 02:45 PM 05:15 PM - 09:15 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM - 02:45 PM 05:15 PM - 09:15 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM - 02:45 PM 05:15 PM - 09:15 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM - 02:45 PM 05:15 PM - 09:15 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM - 02:45 PM 05:15 PM - 09:15 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM - 02:45 PM 05:15 PM - 09:15 PM |
Plan visits during open hours to enjoy lunch or dinner with minimal wait. Reservations are recommended especially for dinner.
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