Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Right here in Malaysia, you can spice up the Songkran season with a visit to one of these Thai restaurants that showcase a selection of curries worth celebrating
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Malaysia's northern neighbour has seen its cuisine skyrocket in global popularity in the last few years. So it would only be logical to see some great places to get tom yum, pad thai and the like here in Malaysia - they do share a lot of ingredients and a geographic border, after all.
From Donburi to Chirashi Don, there’s nothing quite as gratifying as these traditional servings of rice heaving with a plethora of toppings. Here are 15 places for Japanese soul food at its heartiest.
Helmed by Malaysian mother-&-wife team Amanda & Aika, this new hidden cafe offers a slice of cosy calm in Taman Desa, with a selection of Japanese snacks & fusion fare inspired by Amanda's years of living in Tokyo; expect everything from onigiri & inari sushi to ebi fry with curry rice & chicken katsu with toasted bread, with most servings costing between RM6 & RM20.
Soon after the sun rises, so does the cutely named, charmingly decorated Kepochi, a kopitiam-style joint that jump-starts every morning with East-&-West breakfasts.
Hong Kong's one-Michelin-starred Pang's Kitchen opens its first foreign offshoot this month at Taman Desa.
Moobaan Thai offers a promising mix of crowd-pleasing classics, with a kitchen helmed by a chef from Chiang Rai.
Wild Sheep Chase will launch in Taman Desa this Saturday, Aug. 15 - it's a cafe that represents its founders well, with a gracious quality of quiet, big-hearted dreaminess that may inspire many to return to this place repeatedly.
There's a new Nyonya restaurant that tries to transport the flavour of Malacca to KL's Taman Desa neighbourhood.
Charlie's, located in Taman Desa, is a cheerfully likeable neighbourhood eatery with a social conscience, opened by Malaysian couple Sonny & Debra.
Riverboat at Taman Desa is one of those eateries where it's hard to go wrong with whatever you order.
The Hawker Street strives to be a credit to Penang; it received a reasonable measure of endorsement from our companions who were born on or studied on the island, making it a serviceable stop for customers who crave northern comfort cooking.