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May 12th, 2025
Haruju Cube is a piece of bright airy sunshine ensconced in a quiet corner on the first floor of Empire Damansara.
Meja Kitchen + Bar is the first restaurant to be fully opened at TREC, KL's much-touted new F&B-lifestyle enclave.
Terrific Thai temptations that tickle the taste buds & linger in the memory - Rak Somtam is well worth the trip to Kota Damansara, helmed by a Malaysian restaurateur & his Thai wife, with a kitchen crew that hails largely from north of our border.
At Sion, the setting is seductively elegant & the cooking is singularly engaging.
Kampong Kravers is taking a fresh leap into prominence this year, expanding from its original kiosk-based business into a series of comfy cafes that have sprouted across the Klang Valley's key shopping malls.
It's always a pleasure to return to Concorde KL's Xin Cuisine, one of the city's most reliable Chinese establishments, where the long-entrenched sculpted-dragon pillars mark a reassuring reminder of this venue's heritage.
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.
Here are five places in KL and Selangor for mooncakes.
Dao Xiang, one of Bangsar South's most elegant eateries, delves deep into the diversity of Chinese Shunde cuisine.
Check out Bibi's Nyonya Delights at Sri Hartamas' Plaza Damas 3 for specialities like soy sauce chicken with rice, pong teh chicken and more!
Helen's Kitchen lures families with a small selection of home-style recipes that claim inspiration from Penang.
This new family-run restaurant is a soulful sanctuary that's set to become a neighbourhood favourite in Ukay Heights.
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.
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.
Here are 10 places for Japanese skewers in KL and Selangor.