Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Well-designed and thoughtfully incorporated elements of wood and steel, combined with a lovely covered outdoor patio, lend a chic appeal to this 125-seat casual eatery. [Sponsored]
Wondering where to wander this weekend? This new restaurant - a total overhaul of what was formerly Solaris Mont Kiara's Departure Lounge - is worth exploring, with a menu that shimmers with playful surprises, skilfully crafted from start to finish.
Chef Sergio E.V. hails from Sicily, but he has both Italian and Austrian blood coursing through his veins, making him a versatile figure who's capable of cooking up a cross-border storm at this new first-floor restaurant in Old Klang Road's NewCom building.
The Delle Coffee & Tea is a stylish spot where office workers at the PJ Centrestage complex congregate for coffee and Smooshie juice.
This family-run cafe cheerily caters to kids, who'll try to coax their parents to purchase T-shirts, lollipops and party supplies here.
Tiramisu's food is imperfect, but that's no obstacle to liking this place.
This new restaurant provides what its name promises, giving customers their daily bread and getting to the meat of the matter.
In one elegant, evocative word, Eat issues an impossible-to-ignore imperative to KL's food fans to swarm Sentul's D7 complex.
Trying to take a passion for pork to tempting new thresholds, Iberico Kitchen is devoted exclusively - as its name indicates - to the Pata Negra breed of acorn-foraging Iberian pigs, with a porky potpourri that swoops from Iberico salads to Iberico burgers.
Ticket To Korea tries to take culinary travellers on a first-class trip to explore Seoul's soul food.
Colouring up Taman Desa's culinary landscape, Red Kettle could become a boiling-hot new neighbourhood hangout, thanks to its warm crew
One of this month's most intriguing F&B openings in PJ is Gee & Geek, conceived by a band of childhood buddies who studied together in SMK Taman SEA & have reunited to run a restaurant less than 500 metres from their alma mater.
Morning or night, AMPM maintains a timeless appeal that makes it worth clocking in here for a bite & some beverages.
Michelangelo is revered historically as perhaps Italy’s finest artist of the Renaissance, a sculptor, painter, and architect of unparalleled renown. It follows, then, that a restaurant bearing his name would strive to achieve a level of culinary artistry, as well. [Sponsored]
Check out Meteora in Subang, where customers consume cakes, churros & coffee under the inscrutable stares of Audrey Hepburn & Uma Thurman.