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May 12th, 2025
KL has some great dining promotions lined up for the rest of this month. Here are some of our top picks. 1. Free
Fans of Nyonya fare have a new cafe to patron in their search for sambal prawns & kangkung belacan: Straits Food Company opened this month at Bangsar Utama.
One truly cannot love well if one has not dined well at these five romantic restaurants found around the city of Kuala Lumpur.
Stirring open this week in Bangsar, Rendez-Vous seeks to serve authentic French fare, a mission that will likely hearten Francophiles seeking variety in KL.
Fahrenheit 600 is making headlines and for good reason, too. The name itself is interesting enough to pique your curiosity and make you walk in.
A return to Crazy Fish, where the one-of-a-kind seafood selection flown into Malaysia from South Korea has evolved slowly but steadily.
This month, the residents of Bukit Jalil will welcome a new cafe in the area: The Owls Cafe.
Butter + Beans At OUG is set to officially open Saturday, Aug. 16. This licensed spin-off from Section 17's popular Butter + Beans is run by high school buddies Sau Jin & Ken.
Mikey’s Original New York Pizza in Bangsar serves what is being touted as ‘Asia’s spiciest pizza. It’s a fearsome pie that has inspired a ‘9-1-1 Challenge’ that currently promises a RM500 cash prize to anyone who can consume the entire 18-inch, eight-slice pizza within 40 minutes.
A fresh renaissance is dawning for health-food restaurants in the Klang Valley: This month, we bid a wholesome welcome to Konscious.
This Vietnamese newbie, Lien Phat, prepares freshly baked baguettes whipped up by an all-Vietnamese team which will likely lure customers from near and far.
Spicing up The Curve's sedate F&B scene, Goodsaltz has the potential to make a great splash; its menu is cooler than most, its service team seems more than friendly & hard-working, while its setting feels as inviting as imaginable for a mall restaurant.