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Thank you for sharing which your favourite restaurants and cafes in Bangsar are. Take a look at which of them made it into the EatDrink In Bangsar Awards winners list!
Fun is the new ‘Fun Dining Menu’ that has been created by Chef Jeff and his team.
The biggest surprise about The Social opening a new outlet – their fifth – at the popular Empire Shopping Gallery in Subang is that it didn’t happen sooner.
Though Gin Rik Sha’s curious name may not flow smoothly from your mouth (hint: the last two parts are derived from ‘rickshaw’), your mouth will nevertheless thank you for visiting this gem of a restaurant in Bukit Damansara.
A small neighbourhood restaurant serving up some of the tastiest Continental cuisine you could hope to find in KL, all at reasonable prices, Casa Rosa is a place very much worth seeking out.
You can access the new EatDrink Damansara Heights Guide under the ‘EatDrink Guides’ tab on our website, www.eatdrink.my.
Helmed by a warm, friendly team, it's a nice, fuss-free spot to bookmark for folks in the neighbourhood.
Depot’s Sarawakian founders are clearly proud of their roots, with small flags of their home state flying above the entrance and behind the counter.
Classic Minangkabau cooking, brought right to the heart of Bangsar.
The chicken pongteh is a surprising standout, with a resonant flavour that does justice to the beloved classic.
The Ghan is helmed mainly by a team of Afghans who've come to Malaysia in recent years.
Customers can take long, deep breaths of fresh air while savouring a minimal-fuss meal near Cyberjaya's lake gardens.
The Drawing Room at the St. Regis Kuala Lumpur recently launched its newly reimagined Classic Afternoon Tea, a