Ask a bunch of people whether they like clams and you'll hear a resounding yes. Clams are just as good as any other seafood and they're arguably more addictive as well! Locals would fondly call them lalas, and they have a good depth of flavour to them. They have a delicate but chewy texture, a taste that lets your mind stray to your last visit to the ocean. A nicely prepared dish of this will not have an overpowering fishy taste, but will be friendly acquainted with your taste buds.
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Two Sons Bistro
This is the place people come to for delicious clams. If you share the same love for these as the owner, he's sure to serve some that'll exceed expectations. There are 16 flavours available for their signature dish and you're bound to see at least one pot on nearly every table. People just can't keep their hands off these things!
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A4-G2-8, Solaris Dutamas (Publika), Jalan Dutamas 1, , 50480, Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
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You can find clams in superior soup in most Chinese places serving seafood, but what makes Hau Kee's Siong Tong Lala different is its rich broth. Their basic ingredients of ginger, garlic, Chinese wine and coriander has an extra kick from the addition of cili padi. At this place, the word 'superior' may very well be an understatement. You can expect your clams to be plump and clean, so don't worry about biting into nasty grit.
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12, Jalan Kaskas 2, Taman Cheras, 56100, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
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Restoran Loong Grilled Fish
Their Signature Steamed Clams with Chinese Wine is a favourite amongst regulars of this highly raved about restaurant. It's cooked with Chinese wine and garlic, similar to the Siong Tong Lala, but with its own unique taste as well. You're bound to see at least one of these two dishes, sometimes both, at neighbouring tables. Come here for some good value street food!
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12-14, Jalan Aman 2, Jinjang Utara, 52000, Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
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