Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
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.
Malaysia's first offshoot of Thailand's Greyhound Cafe is open, bringing with it a selection of Thai and Western dishes.
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Helmed by husband-&-wife team Yang & Donut, Boran aims to channel a sense of Thailand's charm through its street fare.
B2B Burns 2 Bottles could become a new hotspot for modern Thai fare, firing up the imagination with a crowd-pleasing collection of sharing plates at sensible prices.
Baan Kun Ya offers a beautiful setting for a Thai meal of both classic & contemporary fare.
Moobaan Thai offers a promising mix of crowd-pleasing classics, with a kitchen helmed by a chef from Chiang Rai.
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.
Tucked on a secluded corner of Empire Damansara, this casual restaurant whips up fun fare to tempt fans of Thai flavours.
Riverboat at Taman Desa is one of those eateries where it's hard to go wrong with whatever you order.
Krathong is an evocatively outfitted outlet in Sri Petaling's Glass City F&B space.
Kicking its way into Subang, Dope Alley strives to serve Thai fare that packs a punch.