Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Two thoughtfully crafted new cafes have burst into the suburban spotlight this weekend, both worth hunting out on a leisurely Sunday afternoon: Map’s, helmed by Mark & Pris at Bandar Sunway (if Mark, not pictured here, looks familiar to visitors, we’ll explain why) and Doors, the handiwork of Joavnne & Cody at Overseas Union Garden. Read the review for Doors Cafe here.
Map’s, where the main man is Mark Chong, formerly of That Latte Place, which had to leave its Persiaran Ritchie venue in Ampang this year (tenancy issues). Mark’s team has resettled at Map’s (a company name) on a Sunway shop-house street & plans to reopen That Latte Place at Cheras’ Ikon Connaught later this year.
Map’s is a cosy, cheerful place run by a welcoming crew, serving good food at fair prices. Pork enthusiasts will be especially ecstatic here: The menu is practically devoted to porcine pleasures, from a savoury, slow-braised pulled pork sandwich (Grandma’s recipe, reputedly) with lightly fried peanuts, fluffy house-made bread, cheese & lovely, rustic roast potatoes (RM18)
To pancakes layered with pork bacon strips, more roasted potatoes & a sunny-side-up, paired with maple syrup (RM15). Comfort cooking; it lifted our spirits a little, & we’re thankful enough for that.
No cookie-cutter offerings at Map’s; there’s only one cake available here this weekend, but it’s a memorably distinctive one, made in-house: Japanese cotton cheesecake, textured with dessicated coconut, topped with gula melaka (but not saccharine).
Even the affogato rises above the run-of-the-mill, thanks to Map’s own-made vanilla bean ice cream, more flavoursome than expected. Map’s takes the extra effort to make a lot of ingredients in its own kitchen, including pork burger patties, meatballs & brioche buns.
Coffee, a distinctive Guatemalan-Brazilian blend. Ultimately this place deserves a spot on our increasingly crowded cafe map.
Check out the board that dominates one of Map’s walls; the owners here have a warmly inspiring passion & sense of humour.
9, Jalan PJS 11/2
Bandar Sunway, Subang, Petaling Jaya (whichever. same street as Sunway Pyramid; pass the mall & make a left turn less than 100 metres later into a shop-house row
View Map’s directory page here.
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