Frequented by hungry families and elderly uncles rallying for an innocuous beer night, Kuan Yew sees its fair share of buzz, which makes it a great, no-frills spot to bring a friend. The unassuming hawker centre also houses one of Kelana Jaya's most-loved choices for Western food, the perennial Michael's. Score a value-for-money dinner of Chicken Chop (RM10), a generous serving of deep-fried battered chicken with a slosh of their trademark sauce. A little sweet but mostly savoury, the onion-topped orange gravy also goes well with fries — we'll say skip the less appealing coleslaw. For RM20, Michael's turns out a more than decent Sirloin Steak, usually seared to a nice, reddish medium-well. You could ask for a pinker cook on the steak, but seeing as the shop is often up to their necks in orders, there'd be no guarantees! Apart from this stall, there is also a small tai chow (otherwise known as siu chow) hawker and a satay spot that comes in handy for variety.
Avg price per person: RM15