Douglas Dragons at Dark
March 25th, 2024
Vietnamese pop songs that sound like a blast from the 1980s flood the air at Puchong's Mimi Nguyen Cafe, setting the mood for a sweeping feast of Hanoi street fare.
The menu is nonetheless filled with Filipino dishes from grilled stuffed milkfish, laing, kare kare and more
The Affogato Guys create surprising twists that deliciously freshen up one of our favourite desserts.
The Hawaiian-inspired poke bowl finally makes its way to Malaysia with Poke Rice Bowl
Ground Eatery reaches for the sky with a striking decor that makes it the closest thing to a tree-hugging cafe
Pho, banh mi, spring rolls, and even snails. This list will help you get your fill of Vietnamese cuisine here in KL
If you're looking for something nourishing to start your busy Saturday day off right; or a satisfying meal to take the edge of a Sunday morning - there's nothing better than a brunch, Here, we've gathered some top picks for you to get brunch munch on in the Klang Valley.
Imperial Palace isn't the Tai Thong Group's busiest branch, making it ideal for customers seeking a crowd-free Chinese restaurant where the service team is able to be more attentive & obliging
328 Katong Laksa brings the recipe of its well-known Singaporean namesake to the Klang Valley, helmed by a Malaysian-Singaporean couple who reputedly have familial ties to the island republic's East Coast Road outlet founders.
You Ai aims to attract dim sum devotees with an array that spans chiefly the classics & several contemporary concoctions.
Is it a cafe or a fish store? Both; take a table near these tanks of arowanas and goldfish, and your time here will go by swimmingly.
Ticket To Korea tries to take culinary travellers on a first-class trip to explore Seoul's soul food.
Sean Yoong delves into the diversity of Chinese cooking at Ho Boh, a trove of Hakka recipes in Puchong.