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Einstein Cafe at Chinatown: Restaurant Review

Einstein Cafe, tucked on the first floor of a shop-house on Jalan Sultan in Chinatown. The cafe has no signboard, so look for Sinn Optical & the little red door beside that store.

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Samplings on the Fourteenth: Restaurant Review

When it comes to upscale dining at wallet-friendly prices, Samplings on the Fourteenth might just be one of KL’s best kept secrets.

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Grill 582 at Best Western Premier Dua Sentral: Restaurant Review

Set in one of KL's newest hotels, Grill 582 is the place to come for prime cuts of meat, fresh-from-the-ocean seafood, and some delectable desserts.

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Bites Cafe at Lake Fields: Restaurant Review

The Lake Fields neighbourhood might seem a bit off the beaten track, but it's barely a 10-minute drive from Bukit Jalil, making Bites Cafe convenient enough to visit, especially in the evening & on weekends, when parking should be easier in this enclave that's crowded with commercial outlets.

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Interlude at Taman Tun Dr. Ismail: Restaurant Review

It’s not a stretch to say that the people behind Interlude, another great addition to a host of expat-friendly F&B outlets in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, have taken a well-known concept and both expanded on it and freshened it up to deliver a unique and eclectic dining experience. [Sponsored]

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Kilo Grill World Cuisine Barbecue Restaurant at Solaris Dutamas: Restaurant Review

Kilo Grill might look like a Korean barbecue restaurant, but it's not; this is an ambitious new eatery that defies easy categorisation, serving a continent-hopping selection that cascades from Argentine sea prawns to Spanish Iberico pork, Irish oysters & John Ross Jr Scottish smoked salmon to Korean sea eel.

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Goodsaltz at The Curve: Restaurant Review

Spicing up The Curve's sedate F&B scene, Goodsaltz has the potential to make a great splash; its menu is cooler than most, its service team seems more than friendly & hard-working, while its setting feels as inviting as imaginable for a mall restaurant.

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