Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
With a procession of authentic Italian dishes, one of the city’s long-favoured Italian eateries, Prego at The Westin Kuala Lumpur
Petals and pasta: This cafe manages to maintain a rather rosy outlook on life, despite being hidden on a witheringly dreary road with hardware factories for neighbours.
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Prego at Westin Kuala Lumpur, hosted an outstanding five-course epicurean wine dinner featuring the wines of Santa Margherita Wine Group and hosted by Italian Wine Specialist Ms. Erika Gallon of Valdobbiadene, Italy.
A scoop of time-honoured Italian dessert-making tradition, another of savvy Malaysian inventiveness, topped with a
It has been almost three years since the renowned American-Italian family-friendly restaurant chain Olive Garden Italian Kitchen arrived on Malaysian shores. The brand first began its operation in 1982, and today has expanded to over 800 outlets worldwide including the UAE, Kuwait, Puerto Rico and Mexico.
There's every reason to be thankful for a space in the city centre where we can flee the ruthless multitudes, find
The restaurant's own tagline is 'all about famiglia,' supplying a family-friendly setting for familiar, safe crowd-pleasers.
Bold flavours, comforting textures: A'Roma Dinings is maturing into one of PJ's top landmarks for a taste of la
Sapore is Italian for flavour, and chef Fabio strives to pack plenty of that into this new casual destination for Italian and Spanish cooking
Changkat Bukit Bintang's coolest new venue tackles Italian cooking with a twist, spotlighting small plates for
This café is worth the trip to Kuchai Lama on a hot day to combat the heat waves with a refreshing glass of their flavoured ice cube mocktails and a big plate of pasta.
Pastas, pizzas and more: Eatalia tackles the crowd-pleasing classics with a casual confidence, cultivating a reputation as a friendly neighbourhood destination for fuss-free Italian fare at fair prices.
Dishes here masterfully balance both simplicity and nuance, with each ingredient shining on its own and in an elaborate interplay.
Bangsar South's Fratello Italiano is offering a five-kilogramme stuffed roast that would easily feed at least 10 hungry people