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More than four years after it first opened, Hanare remains one of the city's best bets for an above-average Japanese meal.
Jumping Bean at Sunway Pyramid mall is a pleasant stop for patrons who want to rest their feet and recharge with cheerful fare.
Desa Sri Hartamas' newest Japanese restaurant (Nagasaki) is one of our best bets for soul food that nourishes both the stomach and the spirit.
Fans of sushi bars now have a new venue to check out - Chiyo Sushi, a friendly hideout in Bandar Sunway's 8 Gourmets Gala.
If you are craving for a refreshingly cool dessert, check out Bingsu at Damansara Uptown. A cafe specializing in shaved ice desserts.
Fashion and food are woven together with flair at Bukit Damansara's M Cafe, a culinary spin-off of batik house Meesha Sukira.
Tiem Ca Phe Viet Nam is a Vietnamese restaurant located on Jalan Perak in KL. Most folks might brush this place off, believing it's one of this street's seedier stops, but it's actually worth a venture for a variety of Vietnamese dishes, including some not very often spotted in KL.
Located in Taman Desa, Fan Cai Xiang's kitchen marries inventiveness with proficiency to create triumphs of texture & taste
Kopi XOXO has a nice vibe, but that's not necessarily the reason it's a crowd magnet. Sightings of beloved local actors & singers are rampant at this celebrity-run cafe
Sushi Jiro encapsulates the virtues and vices of conveyor belt sushi - the variety here is vast and the prices prove less than punishing.
Another Penang-inspired stop opened recently, vowing to also dish out authentic street eats.
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.
It'll be the end of an era soon at Terrace At Hock Choon as The Kobe is set to leave.
Four friends who recently wrapped up their studies abroad have come back to Malaysia and combined forces to launch one of PJ's most cheerful cafes.