New Apollos Restaurant

2, Jalan USJ 4/6b, Usj 4, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
+60 3-8081 9114
$$$ Chinese restaurant , Food court
(1525 Reviews)
Price Range RM 1–20

New Apollos Restaurant operates as a vibrant food court-style Chinese restaurant nestled in the busy neighborhood of USJ 4, Subang Jaya. It’s a spot that local food lovers turn to primarily for casual meals that bring together a wide range of familiar Malaysian Chinese hawker-style dishes under one roof.

The atmosphere here is informal and straightforward, with an open-air setup that can feel warm, especially during peak hours, so it’s best to plan your visit earlier in the day or when the crowd is lighter. Seating is ample and parking is generally not a problem, making it practical for weekend breakfasts or a laid-back lunch with friends or family. Since the space is non-air-conditioned, it retains a bustling and lively food court vibe rather than a quiet dining room ambiance.

New Apollos stands out for its hearty, no-fuss servings of classic local favorites like Mee Goreng Bangkok Lane, Beef Hor Fun, and the intriguing Nasi Kandar Chinese Version. Several dishes have gained local approval for their comforting flavors, such as the curry chicken wantan noodles, which many find satisfying due to its balance of spices and tender chicken pieces. The steamed fish head here has been noted for freshness and robust, flavourful sauce, appealing to those who appreciate traditional, homestyle seafood preparations.

Portions tend to lean towards sharing, especially with dishes like the Sang Har Mee Goreng, which is typically enough for two and comes with added prawns, making it a good choice for pairs wanting to sample beyond single portions. Drinks like Kopi O complement the meal with an authentic local coffee touch.

This spot fits best for diners who enjoy a lively, communal eating environment and crave a breadth of Chinese-Malaysian hawker-style dishes without the formality of sit-down dining. It attracts a mix of locals who appreciate straight-to-the-point, flavorful food in a practical setting — rather than those looking for air-conditioning or quieter space. For a weekend morning or weekday lunch, New Apollos offers a dependable array of no-frills options that reflect the culinary diversity of the Subang Jaya food scene.

Popular for
Popular for breakfast
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
What they serve
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves coffee
Serves late-night food
Quick bite
Serves small plates
Best for
Serves breakfast
Serves brunch
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Has seating
Accessibility
No wheelchair-accessible car park
No wheelchair-accessible entrance
No wheelchair-accessible seating
Parking
Paid parking lot
Paid street parking
Plenty of parking

Openings Hours

Checking

Monday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday

7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

1525 Reviews
Elaine Teo Suat Tee

09 Dec 2025

Visit here during Saturday morning. Plenty of sit and parking available. All food stores were open. Variety of food available. Non-air conditioned. Can be quite hot All food served taste pretty good depends on personal preference. Curry chicken wantan noodle taste good with decent size of chicken with potatoes. Chee cheong fun was not that nice and for a plate in the photo cost RM18. Fish head noodle taste was above expectation. Sarawak laksa has a strong herbs smell, so either u like it or hate it.

alwyn

30 Nov 2025

pantheon of food court. then again old gods are out of business. mee mamak is very good, and perhaps best of bangkok lane franchise. also beacon of gastronomic multi-culti. noodles are of chinese origin, as is the dried sotong calling card. tomato in the sauce is of new world origin, but that's another story. curry mee is likewise good, with both bite and freshness. auntie here dishes it with time-over-target precision, so that the siham and juhu are still cooking as it arrives at table. ditto hokkien mee, which is heavily infused with prawn goodness. double dose of that courtesy sambal, actually. which packs deep heat, and is something to be mindful of slurping.

Red Eve

25 Nov 2025

Tried this new stall offering Steamed Fish Head and was pleasantly surprised. Their signature 'cheong ching' was excellent. The gravy was flavoursome and the fish was fresh. Tastewise, they can rival any of those established Steamed Fish Head restaurants located in Chan Sow Lin. The sambal Kangkong was also deliciously cooked. Looking forward to coming back here again.

Victor Lim

25 Oct 2025

Night Dai chow is good and price reasonable. I strongly recommend the butter sauce chicken. Steamed song fish head also RM29.90 promo price.

Michael Tan

24 Sep 2025

Owner changed but the taste is still good. Rm19.90 for a plate and although prawns are only medium, it's suitable for 1 person. The taste is good and not blend. Sauce is thick and nice. Recommended!

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