Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Pop-up cafes decked out in Airstream travel trailers have emerged everywhere from Paris to Tokyo, & now, at APW
Fittie Sense's menu raises serious doubts over whether a can opener might be found here, flexing its muscles with clean, clear evidence of cooked-from-scratch meticulousness
Food that flaunts colour and creativity, served with charm and cheer: Upperhouse hits a high note for its first week in Bangsar.
This cafe relies on recipes by an Ampang-based grandmother who reputedly runs a catering business in Kampung Baru.
The Enclave's founder Vig sought to create the sort of cosy and soothing space where his fellow Bangsar residents could hang out for an honest, hearty meal.
This former printing factory in Bangsar has increasingly become a distinctive hive for F&B buzz, housing venues that hum with visitors from morning to midnight
Bangsar gets a good case of Delhi belly, strictly in a positive sense: This new cafe's founder Jyoti Sekhon and her
Proof comes brilliantly close to being the pizzeria and wine bar of our dreams, introducing intriguing pizzas, completely wood-fired
With cafe fatigue bubbling over in KL, folks seeking fresh sparks of chemistry might be fired up by Five-HT (the
Granada-born chef Javier maintains an affable presence at Telawi's latest restaurant, where small plates might be the order of the day, evoking the tapas of Javier's homeland.
Vivande Cafe is one of Bangsar's luckiest finds - tucked inside the Tivoli Villas condominium, it remains open to the public (simply register at the guardhouse), overlooking a pool encircled by colonnades.