Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
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.
Opening this Wednesday, Haraju Cube is set to bring Shibuya honey toasts with tantalising twists to Empire Damansara.
The Picnic Table is a cerulean-coloured cafe spearheaded by the people behind KL's Simply Sandwiches caterers.
If you're looking for offbeat coffee, Bangsar's Ojo Coffee also has some, featuring flavours like red velvet and pina colada.
This family-run cafe cheerily caters to kids, who'll try to coax their parents to purchase T-shirts, lollipops and party supplies here.
In one elegant, evocative word, Eat issues an impossible-to-ignore imperative to KL's food fans to swarm Sentul's D7 complex.
Fifteen months after it first popped up in Taman Tun Dr Ismail and became one of this neighborhood's most soulful hangouts, Quartet is jazzing up its F&B selection with a retuned, rocking menu for 2015 that aims to drum up the appetites of cafe lovers.
Morning or night, AMPM maintains a timeless appeal that makes it worth clocking in here for a bite & some beverages.
London Sandwich Co serves grab-and-go gourmet sandwiches.
True to its name, this outlet's all about croissants that can be eaten on their own or transformed into sandwiches.
Check out Meteora in Subang, where customers consume cakes, churros & coffee under the inscrutable stares of Audrey Hepburn & Uma Thurman.
Sean Yoong pursues pizzas across Mont Kiara, starting with Felice Pizza, tucked inside the Mont Kiara Shoplex.
Another container cafe ships into the suburbs: Mosano Coffee, a distinctive new destination in Damansara Perdana.
Azzurro at Pavilion KL's massive menu is meant to pay tribute to southern Italian traditions, with many seductive-sounding temptations.