Your guide to 10 of the best claypot chicken rice stores in KL and PJ

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29 Apr 2025 • 2:10 PM MYT
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Get your fill of deliciously crispy rice and juicy chicken from these claypot chicken rice places in KL and beyond.

Claypot chicken rice is another defining local cuisine for Malaysians. It makes for a hearty meal usually shared among two or more people, but what makes it so good?

The dish is made up of several components: marinated chicken (usually a simple mixture of dark and light soy sauce with sugar, although we’re sure some places have their own secret recipe), rice, Chinese waxed sausages, and salted fish. Some people may not favour the salted fish element, but in our opinion, it adds extra flavour and depth to the meal. Nothing is more delightful than finding a sliver of extra salty fish in between mouthfuls of rice and juicy chicken.

Another factor that makes any claypot chicken rice stall worth its mettle is charcoal. We stand by the fact that only the best claypot chicken rice is cooked over a charcoal fire — there’s just something about the way it gently cooks the dish, making the rice fluffy and the chicken juicy with that unmistakable wok hei. Of course, the best part is always the crusty bits of rice at the bottom of the clay pot.

Have we gotten your mouth watering yet? Read on for our five most recommended places to get claypot chicken rice in KL and beyond.

Claypot chicken rice is non-halal.

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Where to find the best claypot chicken rice in the KL and PJ

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Heun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice

 

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Heun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice is one of the most famous places in the Klang Valley for you to get your fill of claypot chicken rice. Getting there, however, is going to be a challenge. It’s located in one of the most inaccessible places in Pudu — in a shophouse located under the bridge and close to the Pudu wet market. Surroundings may not be the most ideal, but that’s when you know the food is going to be legitimately good. Like any self-respecting claypot chicken rice restaurant, Heun Kee uses charcoal to cook its dish to perfection. The restaurant also takes it a step further by placing charcoal embers on the lid of the claypot to ensure the chicken cooks through perfectly. Having been around since 1985, you know you’re in good hands when you visit. The store has also adapted to the times and allows you to call ahead to reserve a seat in the restaurant.

Operating hours: 11 AM – 9 PM (closed on Thursdays)

Address :
59, Jalan Yew, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
+6018 398 6678

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168 Claypot Chicken Rice

 

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Pudu has no shortage of excellent Malaysian street food, which is why it comes to no surprise that the next claypot chicken rice recommendation on our list is also located in this neighbourhood. Perhaps the best-selling stall in 168 Coffee Shop, the stall has been around since 1980 and doesn’t even have its own signboard — but you won’t miss the cart of flaming charcoal stoves when you arrive at the coffee shop. The stall owner is still the same person who cooks your claypot chicken rice, so you know it is extremely authentic.

Operating hours: 4 PM – 10 PM (closed on Wednesdays)

Address :
21, Jalan Kancil, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
+6017 635 6443

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Hong Kee Claypot Chicken Rice


For the ultimate Malaysian street food experience, you’ll have to eat right on the five-foot paths of closed shop lots perched on plastic stools. Located right in front of REXKL, the lone stall opens only in the evenings. Alongside its charcoal-cooked claypot chicken rice, the stall also sells Portuguese-style grilled fish — the extremely spicy kind.

Operating hours: 5 PM – 10 PM (closed on Wednesdays)

Address :
83, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
+6011 3661 2838

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Shi Yue Tian Claypot Chicken Rice Shop

 

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You can bet that Puchong will be another neighbourhood in the Klang Valley where you can find excellent local food. Shi Yue Tian Claypot Chicken Rice Shop is extremely popular in Puchong for not only its excellent claypot chicken rice but also its generous portions. Order some double-boiled soups to go with your rice dish — we love the pig stomach with pepper soup.

Operating hours: 6 AM – 2 PM, 4 PM – 9 PM (opens daily)

Address :
1, Jalan 23, Batu 8, Jalan Puchong, Taman Bukit Kuchai, 47100 Puchong, Selangor

Phone :
+6012 250 7692

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Jalan Ipoh Claypot Chicken Rice

 

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This is another claypot chicken rice stall that is several decades old (at least 30 years) that has no exact name, but make a reference to a claypot chicken rice store in Jalan Ipoh or Taman Kok Lian (both are interchangeable) and people will know exactly which one you’re speaking of. While it’s common that most claypot chicken rice stores use charcoal for cooking, the owner here takes it a step further by only using charcoal from Taiping, allegedly because its flames are easier to manage.

Operating hours: 10 AM – 5 PM (opens daily)

Address :
Lot 1224, 7, Jalan Batu Ambar, Taman Kok Lian, 51200 Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
+6012 332 3620

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Wei Ji Claypot Chicken Rice

 

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You know it’s legit when it’s a hot favourite amongst the locals. And it’s not because it’s affordable; RM30.90 will get you three drinks, and one big portion of clay pot chicken rice that’s topped generously with sausage and salted fish. Cooked over charcoal, the rice here is fragrant and fluffy at the top, and delightfully crispy at the bottom, which means that you have something to look forward to at the end of the meal. The chicken here is also known to be extremely flavourful and meaty, so be sure to come with hungry friends and family.

Operating hours: 4 PM – 10 PM (closed on Wednesdays)

Address :
74, Jalan Mawar, Taman P Ramlee, 53000 Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
+6016 252 7368

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Keong Kee Claypot Chicken Rice

 

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Beloved by Ampang locals, Keong Kee is a family-run gem known for serving affordable claypot chicken rice without compromising on quality or flavour. A true hidden treasure, it’s a go-to for those craving authentic, hearty meals. To round out your meal, we highly recommend pairing your claypot rice dish with one of their nourishing double-boiled soups — the ABC soup, in particular, is a comforting choice, especially on a rainy day.

Operating hours: 12.30 PM – 8.30 PM (closed on Mondays)

Address :
D15, Jalan Bunga Mawar 2, Taman Muda, 68000 Ampang, Selangor

Phone :
+6012 915 7917

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Kim Claypot Chicken Rice

Just a short walk from Keong Kee, Kim Claypot Chicken Rice offers another stellar option for claypot enthusiasts in the Klang Valley. While some might consider the two eateries rivals, we say they’re equally impressive. Plus, if one spot happens to be packed (a possible occurrence given their popularity), you can simply stroll over to the other and still enjoy a fantastic meal.

Operating hours: 4 PM – 9.30 PM (closed on Fridays)

Address :
23, Jalan Bunga Tanjung 7, Taman Muda, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Selangor

Phone :
+6011 3518 3889

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Kim Poh Claypot Chicken Rice

 

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Originating from Kampar, Kim Poh’s name is a direct nod to the town’s Hokkien pronunciation. Established in 1975, it’s one of the oldest and most beloved claypot chicken rice spots in the area. Here, tender chicken pieces are marinated in dark soy sauce and Chinese rice wine, giving the dish its signature fragrance and creating a perfect balance between moist grains and the irresistible crispy rice crust at the bottom.

Operating hours: 11.30 AM – 3 PM, 6 PM – 9 PM (except Mondays), 11.30 AM – 3 PM (Mondays only)

Address :
7, Persiaran Segambut Utara, Taman Segambut, 51200 Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
+603 6258 3167

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Zhun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice

 

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At Lot 10’s famous Hutong Food Court — a place that only accepts heritage brands with deep-rooted culinary traditions — you’ll find Zhun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice. With a history spanning multiple generations, Zhun Kee offers a taste of traditional hawker fare in a comfortable, air-conditioned setting. Each claypot is individually cooked to aromatic perfection, and for an extra treat, diners can add a freshly cracked egg atop their rice.

Operating hours: 10 AM – 9.30 PM (opens daily)

Address :
Lot 10, 50, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Phone :
+6018 308 4883


Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
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