Douglas Dragons at Dark
March 25th, 2024
Yellow Brick Road is a place that needs to be enjoyed on its own merits - with compassion for its limitations, with the understanding that brunch is only a meal, a kiss is just a kiss, and a wizard who rules an Emerald empire may simply be a circus magician from Nebraska.
Kota Damansara's 77 Mayford is a cafe with humour and heart that promises 'tea on the loose.'
Time to check out another new Japanese joint: Desa Sri Hartamas' Kisyu Ramen.
No ruby slippers required - tap your heels together three times, tell Toto you're not in Solaris Dutamas anymore, and let happy little bluebirds take you to this restaurant somewhere over the rainbow.
Scarcely two months old, Swich's new branch marks a major milestone with the launch of a menu for hot food.
For Thai temptations with plenty of pork, this new restaurant in Taman Desa could become a neighbourhood favourite.
It's challenging to prove that Saisai exists; this new secret sanctuary for Japanese soul food - half a shop-lot in Plaza Damas - has no signboard, no English-language Facebook page and no Foursquare location so far.
Wondering where to wander this weekend? This new restaurant - a total overhaul of what was formerly Solaris Mont Kiara's Departure Lounge - is worth exploring, with a menu that shimmers with playful surprises, skilfully crafted from start to finish.
Tiramisu's food is imperfect, but that's no obstacle to liking this place.
Meet this new collaboration between the founders of Changkat Bukit Bintang's Magnificent Fish & Chips Bar & Bangsar's Southern Rock Seafood wholesalers.
Introducing Feast, which takes over Bangsar Village's ill-fated first-floor locale that vanquished The Big Group's Bistro 42 and Botanical in recent years.
Checking out Kazumi's Saturday Japanese dinner buffet, which costs a reasonable RM89.40 nett for adults and RM44.70 for kids, as of early 2015.