Restaurant in Shah Alam, Malaysia
Arabic-Malay Halal Table

Al-Sultan Restaurant in Glenmarie is a low-key, easy-access option for the Hicom-Glenmarie industrial zone — most relevant as a late-evening fallback when central Shah Alam options have closed. Walk-ins appear to be the norm, booking pressure is low, and it suits those finishing late at nearby business parks. Confirm hours before making a dedicated trip.
Al-Sultan Restaurant sits inside the Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park on Jalan Penguasa — an address that tells you something useful before you even arrive. This is not a destination restaurant priced for occasion dining. It is a neighbourhood-anchored spot serving an industrial and residential pocket of Shah Alam, and if you are in the area looking for a reliable late-evening meal when central options have closed, it is worth knowing about. Booking is easy, walk-ins appear to be the local norm, and the location means it rarely operates at capacity pressure.
The Glenmarie industrial zone is quiet after business hours, and the ambient mood at a restaurant of this type and location tends toward low-key and functional rather than atmosphere-forward. If you are coming from the Shah Alam city centre or KL Sentral corridor, factor in the industrial park navigation — this is not a venue you stumble onto. It rewards the intentional visit, particularly for those finishing late at nearby business parks or commuting out toward Shah Alam's western edge. For a broader picture of where this fits within the city's dining options, see our full Shah Alam restaurants guide.
Because the venue database does not confirm cuisine type, menu specifics, or price tier for Al-Sultan Glenmarie, specific dish or price comparisons cannot be made here. What context supports is that Sultan-branded restaurants in Malaysia's Klang Valley broadly operate in the halal mid-range, typically serving Malay and Middle Eastern-influenced food suited to family and group dining. That framing is Category 2 context only , treat it as orientation, not confirmation.
This is where Al-Sultan Glenmarie earns its most relevant use case. The surrounding area has limited late dining options, and an industrial park restaurant that keeps later hours fills a genuine gap for shift workers, late-finishing corporate teams, and travellers who have missed the main dinner window. If confirmed hours ever become available, that data should be the first thing you check before making a trip specifically for a late meal. For now, contacting the venue directly before a late visit is the only safe approach. The Shah Alam bars guide and Shah Alam experiences guide can help you plan around it.
Booking difficulty is rated easy. No reservations platform is confirmed in the database, which points toward walk-in access or direct phone contact as the standard approach. For groups or a special occasion, calling ahead is the obvious precaution. The address , 35, Jalan Penguasa A U1/53A, Kawasan Perindustrian Temasya , is your planning anchor. If you are also exploring accommodation nearby, our Shah Alam hotels guide covers the options close to Glenmarie and the broader Shah Alam corridor.
For explorers working through Malaysia's dining geography, Al-Sultan Glenmarie is one data point in a city with genuine range. Shah Alam's most interesting dining sits closer to its commercial and civic core. Further afield, Dewakan in Kuala Lumpur represents Malaysian fine dining at its most technically ambitious, while Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery in George Town offers Peranakan cooking with a documented track record. Closer in price and register, Ombak Kitchen Bukit Jelutong is worth comparing if you are prioritising within Shah Alam itself. For those building a broader Malaysia itinerary, The Dining Room at The Datai Langkawi and Lavo and Lavo Gallery in Petaling Jaya represent contrasting reference points for the country's range. International benchmarks like Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco sit at a different tier entirely, though useful for calibrating how far Malaysia's leading end has moved. For sweets and snacks worth the detour in Malaysia, Bismillah Cendol in Taiping and BM Cathay Pancake in Seberang Perai are both worth the trip if your itinerary passes through the north. Shah Alam's wineries guide rounds out the picture for anyone planning a full day in the area.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Al-Sultan Restaurant - Glenmarie | Easy | — | |||
| Dewakan | Malaysian | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Beta | Malaysian | $$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Au Jardin | European Contemporary | $$$ | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery | Peranakan | $$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| DC. by Darren Chin | French Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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