Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
A noodle-specialist restaurant leaning on Hock Chew familial heritage to offer the pride of Sitiawan - kampua mee - and more.
A hideout for Japanese soul food, tucked on a discreet street of Sri Petaling, capably cooked by Osaka native Ogawa Tetsuya.
There's cause for celebration whenever a Spanish restaurant opens in KL, especially one that does justice to the tasty traditions of tapas, paella, cheese and wine
Mochu Locco Zakka may be worth the effort if you're seeking a winsome cafe for a chill-out session
A meal at Moriawase may comprise a sashimi bento, soft-shell crab spring roll, cherry tomatoes stuffed with crab
Kotaro may be a cautionary tale on how Japanese joints that aspire to impress must more robustly examine the strength of their produce and chefs
Hana Yuzen's selection of maki - some stuffed with eel & avocado, others with salmon sashimi, fruits & fish floss - qualify as passable
This low-key eatery is a decent destination for diving into a Japanese dinner of comfort carbs
Changkat Bukit Bintang has lost much of its lustre for dining devotees in recent years, but thankfully, there remains a smattering of restaurants waging the good fight on this street. Brix Union ranks among the better ones.
Perhaps Kampung Baru's closest thing to a hipster hideout, Le'Park is a friendly hangout that serves this neighbourhood's signature offering
These eateries occupy buildings that date back decades, mostly originally constructed before the nation’s
Guantanamo hopes to keep hunger at bay with traditional temptations like a fiercely fiery asam pedas ikan merah
Pairing Peranakan fare with Nyonya-inspired cocktails in a setting filled with exuberant artistic flourishes.