Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
The Hub hopes to become a focal point for caffeine devotees in OUG.
A new venue by the New Zealanders behind KL's Antipodean cafes, Delirium is certain to attract an outpouring of attention in the months ahead.
Meja Kitchen + Bar is the first restaurant to be fully opened at TREC, KL's much-touted new F&B-lifestyle enclave.
If you're looking for a calm, beautiful hideout for lunch or dinner, Vanilla Sky is a solid bet, since it's secluded & remains undiscovered by the crowds.
Come on Sundays for brunch and bid au revoir to your diet by partnering some Champagne with La Vie En Rose's speciality platter of foie gras and pear on toast, croque madame with mushrooms, smoked salmon omelette, fruit salad & sauteed potatoes, complemented with artisanal croissants, danishes, bread, butter & luscious jams.
Gobo Upstairs now offers exceptionally tempting monthly promotions, with August brilliantly dedicated to cheese & wine, two of our favourite things ever.
With a no-nonsense name like Steaks & Lobsters, customers know exactly what the protein-powered game is here.
Chuckles is a cafe which tries to foster a cheerful spirit with its colourfully artistic flourishes in Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
A former Petaling Street brothel, reincarnated as a crazy-atmospheric cafe that's set to launch a thousand Instagram photos.
Breadfruits has finally launched a full-fledged dinner menu, serving some beautifully conceived specialities.
Thirdwave unleashes a dramatic new wave of refreshed recipes this month, crafted with meaningful consideration and coursing with inspiring surprises that'll linger in the memory.
Fans of fun fare might want to pony up for a meal at Wichday, where the menu is a carousel of cool creativity, masterminded by two horse-loving sisters who've created a charming cafe that seems perfect for a six-year-old's birthday party.