Overview

Mohammad Chow - Gombak sits perched on a hill just off the Lingkaran Tengah 2, offering more than just a meal; it serves an experience wrapped in fresh air and sweeping views. The journey up is part of the charm—steep and bumpy roads test your mettle, but one arrives rewarded with a calm setting that welcomes groups, families, and adventurers alike. The spacious compound includes ample parking, a surau, and facilities that make dining comfortable and convenient.

The menu celebrates Malaysian-Chinese fusion with a strong emphasis on seafood and rich, flavorful dishes. Highlights like the Salted Egg Squid and Butter Prawns reveal a mastery of balancing indulgent flavors without overpowering the palate. The Siakap Golden Deep Fried and Nyonya Fish Fillet stand out for freshness and well-executed seasoning—crispy yet tender, with sauces that carry tangy, spicy, and sweet notes that awaken the senses. The Butter Floss offerings, whether on prawns or squid, bring a surprising lightness to what could easily become heavy dishes.

Single-plate meals like the iconic Yong Chow Fried Rice and Ginger Beef showcase classic Chinese culinary techniques with a local twist—spicy, aromatic, and made for sharing. The varieties of soup, notably the Mee Tom Yum and Mushroom Soup, add comforting warmth and depth to the dining experience. For drink options, the house-brewed Chinese tea and classic Kopi are welcomed accompaniments, balancing flavors and cleansing the palate.

Customer impressions reflect a mix of enthusiasm and constructive critique. The environment, described as chill and inviting, is perfect for both casual lunches and intimate dinners, particularly after a hikes nearby. Reservations are encouraged due to limited seating and the popularity of the spot, ensuring visitors enjoy a seamless experience. While some diners praised the freshness and portion sizes, others noted occasional inconsistencies, especially with seafood textures. Still, the majority agrees the overall offering justifies the unique location and ambiance.

For those willing to brave the winding ascent, Mohammad Chow - Gombak offers more than just food—it delivers a taste of home-style Malaysian cooking infused with creativity. Its target audience ranges from hiking enthusiasts and families to groups seeking a comforting yet memorable spread amid a refreshing hillside escape. A dining spot where the journey and atmosphere complement a thoughtfully curated menu, making it a distinctive find on the culinary map of Selangor.


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Popular for
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Dinner
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Alcohol
Coffee
Halal food
Small plates
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What Customers Say

nasrul muhaimin
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Went there for lunch on weekend. Had a reservation but during the trip, we were the only guests there. Enjoying the foods very much, ordered for set ceria (tak abis siap bawa balik). Nice environment. Also went for little bit hiking at the hill there. Got surau, toilet, parking area quite big as drove all the way to their compound.
Wanny Syazzo
Sep 7,2025
3/5
This place is located higher up near the exit to Tol Gombak. The road going up is quite steep and bumpy, not really smooth so if you’re not confident driving on an incline, better park at the bottom. But, they provide a 4WD to bring you up. The road is lit but a bit narrow, so just be careful if there’s a car coming from the other side, especially at night. You can choose to park beside the restaurant or below. Squid Butter Floss came first. Portion was big, can makan 2–3 people. The squid was nice, the batter eas crispy and the squid itselft was not too chewy, and the butter floss was good, not overly rich or muak kinda thing. Garlic Kailan was my favourite. Tried this dish at other places but it’s usually too salty or bland. Here, the flavour was just nice and portion also quite a lot. Chicken Lemon wasn’t my thing. The chicken batter had a strong taste, maybe turmeric? Not sure, but I didn’t like it. The lemon sauce also not that great. Had better ones elsewhere. The Siakap Nyonya Style was the winner. Fried just nice, not too crispy, not fishy (hanyir?) at all. The fish was fresh and the sauce was a good mix of tangy, sweet, and spicy. Really good! Tapau the fried kuey teow, it was also good, got strong wok hei. The tapau food arrived very early though. Overall, nice spot if you don’t mind the drive up. But if you love hiking, pretty sure you would love the trails here.
Aqilah Halim
Sep 7,2025
3/5
first time came here. ordered salted egg squid, mussel kam heong and ying yong kailan. masakan blh la sedap tapi the squid, and mussels not fresh, mcm dh lame.. squid liat mcm getah and too dry.. mussels pun too dry. xsepadan dgn harga. the environment ok tp price not match with the food quality.
Roslina Md Noor
Sep 7,2025
3/5
We had a big shared platter consists of fried siakap 3 rasa, sweet sour fish and chicken, fried butter prawn, squid salted egg, kung pao lalah, tofu hot plate and white tom yam served with rice and a jug of green tea. They have sheltered and open space dine-in tables. My taste buds said the food was okay. Nothing special. You have to make a reservation. No walk in allowed due to limited eating space and parking.
Ken Win Low
Sep 7,2025
5/5
The restaurant is located uphill which the environment is quite chilling and very suitable to have dinner at night. Ordered their "Set Gumbira" which consists of fish, chicken, seafood, vegetables. This set is also suitable for a big group of people and the taste is good. It is definitely worth the money and the food is tasty.
Ghani Hamsah
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Parking requires a short climb, but if you park below, a Hilux pickup service whisks you up effortlessly, letting you soak in the rustic surroundings before reaching the restaurant. Once inside, the cozy setting wraps around you like a warm embrace, with soft lighting and a panoramic view that instantly sets the mood for a memorable meal.
Ivan Chin
Sep 7,2025
3/5
Food and drinks prices a bit on the high side. Very steep to drive up the car park. Need more direction signage to lead to drivers at night to car park. No information there is a shuttle to the car park. Only found out when we reach the restaurant. Please urgently improve the water that is coming from the hand wash basin. It is very brownish colour like mud water. Already informed your staff and they said it is chlorine. How can chlorine like brownish water? Cannot wash hands.

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Opening Hours

Monday 04:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday 04:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday 04:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Thursday 04:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Friday 04:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM 05:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM 05:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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