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2015 Mooncakes at InterContinental Kuala Lumpur: Review

InterContinental's mooncakes are made to marvel at, from their elaborate packaging to elegant craftsmanship to exquisite flavours that chef Lo Tion Son & his team prepare by hand daily for irreproachable freshness.

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Slappy Cakes at Solaris Dutamas: Restaurant Review

From Portland to Publika: American brunch franchise Slappy Cakes smacks its way into Malaysia this month, promising playful pancakes that customers can cook themselves on special griddles built on each table.

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Purple Cane, 2015 Mooncakes: Restaurant Review

Balancing classic tradition with contemporary trendiness, Purple Cane's tea mooncakes are uniquely beautiful creations that capture the mid-autumn season's spirit, harmoniously blending familiar mooncake flavours with subtle notes of Chinese tea.

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Brolly at Menara Felda, Platinum Park, Persiaran KLCC: Restaurant Review

Brolly opens up this week at Menara Felda on Persiaran KLCC - its vivaciously striking look is fuelled by the no-brakes spirit of a maniacal garage; the centrepiece is a pillar full of wash-basins with truck tyres for sinks, gasoline pumps for taps & side view mirrors that supply a maelstrom of reflections for the posing & preening pleasure of patrons.

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Set Meals and Mooncakes at Grand Harbour, Mid Valley: Restaurant Review

With robust crowds for mealtimes in Mid Valley, Grand Harbour has become one of this mall's solid bets for Chinese cuisine. Two new promotions - set meal packages & mid-autumn mooncakes - currently supply a strong introduction to this restaurant.

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8 Bright and White Cafes in KL and Selangor

Here are eight white and bright restaurants in KL and Selangor.

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KL's Dinner in the Sky: What You Should Know

People love new things. So when 2Spicy Entertainment brought the novel Dinner in the Sky experience to Malaysia for the month of August – its first appearance anywhere in Southeast Asia – the limited seatings that were announced quickly sold out.

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