Douglas Dragons at Dark
March 25th, 2024
Hitting the sweet spot as the work week winds up, here's a brief glimpse at Coffeels Coffee Kitchen, another friendly hangout in Kota Damansara.
With Mandarin-language pop ballads playing in the background, La Cafe Memoire could certainly work well enough for a teatime retreat or evening's sanctuary.
Afiyet Olsun! A taste of Istanbul has come to Taman Tun Dr Ismail, thanks to this cosy new Turkish-run cafe, where a concise menu supplies several intriguing specialities that work well for a comforting meal.
Sean Yoon revisits Petit Noms, where big & bright flavours are now bursting out of Rex & Michael's kitchen.
With a persistent parade of cafes mushrooming across the suburbs, we appreciate how Porto Bello aspires to provide some pleasant surprises for visitors.
What's your roll? Okonomi's tagline is a simple three-word phrase for a fun restaurant that serves 'sushi as you like it'.
We love Japanese curry - when it's done right, it's unbeatably fulfilling. So we were eagerly looking forward to
One restaurant, 120 different types of sushi - that's the hook for Solaris Dutamas' new Mono Sushi.
OW:L Espresso, a first-floor perch where college students of a feather flock together, is set to become one of Subang Jaya's coolest new hangouts.
Searching for a cafe with a pleasant, peaceful setting - spaciously welcoming & not too crowded? Fuwa Fuwa fits the bill.
It's all fun & games at Hobby N Coffee, a cafe where customers linger over lattes & roll the dice over rounds of Catan.
For more Japanese-inspired hot stuff, we move to Avenue K for the air-conditioned comfort of Grandeur Teppanyaki, one of the businesses in the mall's Taste Enclave food court.
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.