Lai Po Heen at Mandarin Oriental Welcomes Chef Thomas Fong from Doha
April 24th, 2024
Slurping our way through three udon specialists that opened in KL in recent months, starting with Yuu-jo, a fairly
Take a hefty bite of the Big Apple at Brooklyn B, possibly the Klang Valley's first hipster cafe that centers on
Cross-Legged Cafe now closed. Returning to Cross-Legged, a cafe where things have gotten discernibly fishier
1. Lok Yun Walking through SohoKL can be haunting, thanks to memories of the many restaurants that closed here;
Sensual elegance isn't something that a Chinese restaurant is expected to exude, but Way Modern Chinois sets out to
Isaiah 40, located on one of those Subang shop-house rows where parking is scarce. Puro Fairtrade Coffee Isaiah
L.A.P by Loud & Proud, a women's clothing boutique that also boasts a coffee bar on a relatively
Coffee Sprex, a Petaling Jaya cafe that's notably owned by two deaf & mute friends; Kent bakes & cooks,
This German-owned eatery on a far-flung street is one of Ara Damansara's few outlets for crispy pork knuckles, but its more unusual specialties were what lured us here.
A Risky Gambit Naming a restaurant 'Awesome Canteen' is a risky gambit, but this Paramount Garden newbie possesses
Greek Salad KLIA's The Olive Tree, where an acceptable Greek salad's available (RM30+), though with far less feta
Launching a new brunch outlet in Bangsar is riskier than it sounds; folks flock here for big breakfasts on
Nowhereman is a casual pop-up coffee bar that popped up this week in Bangsar, spearheaded by Artisan Roast, the