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Happ Cafe at Tropicana Avenue: Cafe review

Hydrangea therapy: If flowers, cakes and coffee make you happy, Happ might be worth hopping to - helmed by two

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Bowery Kitchen & Bar at Publika: Restaurant review

This new flagship restaurant and bar at Publika should prove a pleasant surprise, firing up a full-fledged contemporary dining experience that stretches from globe-spanning brunch fare to gourmet soul-food meals and gorgeous craft cocktails

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Lat Tali Lat at Damansara Kim: Cafe review

This winsome new neighbourhood cafe founded by friends Joanne and Li May infuses a homey, personal touch into its setting and food

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Mat Salleh at Kurau, Bangsar: Restaurant review

True to its conspicuous name, Mat Salleh is spearheaded by two expats - an Australian and a Frenchman - with a European-inflected repertoire that might channel the flavours of home for some other non-Malaysians in KL

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Jeq In The House in Section 17, Petaling Jaya: 2016 menu

One of our favourite facets of exploring restaurants is encountering young chefs who show significant potential to

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Cerdito at Puchong: Restaurant review

It's worth travelling here for pursuers of pork, since the restaurant specialises in Spanish Iberico meat, embedded in recipes that span both East and West

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New Chapter by The Owls Café at Bukit Jalil: Cafe review

This venue is an extension of the The Owls Café and manages to live up to its original counterpart’s reputation of serving good grub.

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The Boar at Damansara Uptown: Restaurant review

What a Boar! Damansara Uptown's new pop-up kitchen merits hall-of-fame status for hog hunters, displaying one of

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Leaf & Co at Mingle Kuala Lumpur Hostel, Chinatown: Cafe review

Battered but not beaten, ravaged but reborn: Time has taken a relentless toll on this two-storey shop-house on a

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Boozeat x Banfi Wines at Mr Wolf, Petaling Jaya: Wine paring dinner

Aa wine pairing dinner in collaboration with Boozeat and Italian wine producer Banfito to mark the launch of Boozeat's 'secret menu' dining experiences.

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Gwaku at Q Sentral: Cafe review

This place offers lunch specials from both East and West that seem to change daily to keep everyone excited each afternoon.

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Manja at Old Malaya, Raja Chulan: Restaurant review

Manja's menu layers familiar Malaysian flavours and textures with influences from across the globe, from Japan, to Spain, New Orleans, and Tuscany.

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Ploy at Publika: Restaurant review

Ploy is not for gourmands with traditionalist tastes but for taste buds that enjoy Asian spices in non-Asian dishes

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