Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Sawadee is one of the numerous F&B newbies on the now-bustling streets of Sri Petaling.
For Thai temptations with plenty of pork, this new restaurant in Taman Desa could become a neighbourhood favourite.
Boat Noodle has introduced a new wide-ranging menu with many more Thai temptations, now available at all Boat Noodle branches.
Fans of Thai food in KL can find succor in this fascinatingly adorned outlet, which features a plethora of recipes rarely available elsewhere.
Charlie Chaplin Café at One City USJ Subang is a beautifully, slickly outfitted restaurant inspired by the film ‘City Lights’.
This Malaysian-owned outlet with an all-Thai, all-smiles kitchen team opened recently at SS2, specialising in Thai street fare.
Zab Zab strives to live up to its Thai-language name, which means 'delicious'; for fans of boat noodles, it's worth taking a trip to Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park to try this Thai treat at this family-owned restaurant.
Despite the deluge of boat noodle eateries, each one does have something definingly distinctive. Here at Aroi-Kaa, it's a boat!
Boat noodles make their triumphant entry into Petaling Jaya's SS2, with a tempting twist this time - this new outlet reputedly relies on the recipe handed to its founders by the owner of Victory Monument's most popular boat noodle eatery in Bangkok.
Hoping to hog the limelight for PJ's food-hunters, The Porki Society is poised to officially open on Wednesday this
The revered Thai restaurant embarks on its first spin-off this week - a casual soul-food cafe with a pork-heavy repertoire of Chef Korn Yodsuk's cherished family recipes.
Yet another Thai street-food treat is set to make its Malaysian breakthrough this year: Independent newbie Sangkaya Creamery is bringing locally made, Chatuchak-influenced coconut ice cream to the sultry streets of KL
It's inevitable: Boat-noodle mania is spreading. Kuay Tiew Reua opened over the weekend at Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, seeking to offer more of Bangkok's riverside specialities that have become such a smash hit this year in the Klang Valley.
Brought to you by Chakri Palace Thai restaurants have traditionally taken a backseat to local options here in