Glasshouse-inspired space with Cantonese dishes to suit all tastes


The bright and airy glasshouse concept at Canton Boy in IPC Shopping Centre offers diners a welcoming ambience.

A halal dim sum brand has opened its fourth restaurant at a mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Canton Boy is bringing its Cantonese cuisine to a new, glasshouse-inspired dining space at IPC Shopping Centre.

The grand opening showcased a fusion performance of traditional lion dance with kompang, symbolising unity and prosperity.

This unique blend of Chinese and Malay heritage reflects Canton Boy’s mission to make authentic Chinese cuisine accessible to all Malaysians.

The restaurant features a bright and airy glasshouse concept, offering diners an elegant yet welcoming ambience.

The modern design complements the restaurant’s heritage-rich flavours, making it a perfect place for family gatherings, business meals and dim sum lovers.

Canton Boy serves handmade dim sum and wok-style delicacies.

Canton Boy’s signature dim sum include Siu Mai King and Shang Hai Xiao Long Bao.
Canton Boy’s signature dim sum include Siu Mai King and Shang Hai Xiao Long Bao.

Its signature dishes include chicken rice and dim sum favourites such as Siu Mai King, Crystal Har Gau, BBQ Chicken Bun, Yam Croquette, Stir-Fried Radish Cake, Salted Egg Lava Bun and Portuguese Egg Tart.

Canton Boy’s IPC branch is located near the mall’s ground floor entrance.

It is open daily from 10am to 10pm. For reservations, call 018-314 8999.

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