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Foodlogy French-Italian Restaurant at Viva Residency, Sentul: Restaurant Review

French & Italian fare, carefully prepared by two Malaysian sisters coached by a respected French F&B consultant, surfaces this month at this casual restaurant in Sentul's Viva Residency, not too far from the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre.

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The Augmented at SS2 Petaling Jaya: Restaurant Review

The Augmented is a labour of love that took Siew Geok & her husband Moon Ho nearly a year to create. Facing a row of terrace homes, it's the kind of suburban neighbourhood hangout that's instantly likeable, with a casual, come-right-in vibe.

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Kelvyna Cafe at PJ5 Kelana Jaya: Restaurant Review

Criss-crossing PJ to check out a new cafe that feature plenty of personal touches, Kelvyna Cafe, a spacious stop, beautifully decorated, at Kelana Jaya's PJ5 Soho suites.

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3 Bags Full at Kota Damansara: Restaurant Review

Baa humbug? Launching in time for Christmas, this new venue owned by Malaysian chef Beljian Neo & two of his friends showcases some interesting ideas that make it worth visiting.

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Juicyfy Juice Bar at Damansara Uptown: Restaurant Review

(Damansara) Uptown funk gives us a new cafe to check out; Juicyfy, which serves cold-pressed juices (the Klang Valley's current 'it' drink), smoothies, bread, waffles & gelato.

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Organica Lifestyle at Bangsar: Restaurant Review

This new health cafe & store, hidden on a row of homes in Bangsar, marks a fresh chapter in the personal journey of Malaysian-born, Melbourne-based Shantini Ingkaran, a former practising lawyer who reinvented herself as a wellness trainer.

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Smoking Hog at SS2 PJ Petaling Jaya: Restaurant Review

Somewhere in the suburbs, one of the Klang Valley's most ambitiously inventive restaurants of 2014 launched this week - it's a dirty, deliriously delicious secret, its sole entrance tucked away on an SS2 side alley that leads up to the top floor of a shop-lot, without a signboard to call its own.

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Chequers Waffles at TTDI Taman Tun Dr Ismail: Restaurant Review

KL's first cafe that specialises in both savoury & sweet waffles served in the spirit of experimentation has opened this week in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, setting the stage for what's expected to be a welcome explosion of waffle eateries in the weeks to come.

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Tim Ho Wan Malaysia at Mid Valley: Restaurant Preview

One of Kuala Lumpur's most breathlessly anticipated new restaurants this month is ready to launch: Hong Kong's Tim Ho Wan brings its famed 'Michelin-star dim sum' to its first Malaysian branch in Mid Valley's Boulevard beginning Friday, November 28.

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La Casa at Verve Suites Shops, Mont Kiara: Restaurant Review

Mont Kiara's Verve Suites shop-front is fast becoming a hub for noteworthy cafes like La Casa, which recently opened its second branch here, not too far from its other outlet in Solaris Dutamas.

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Dining at La Creperie de Caroline

French Restaurants have are reputation for being some of the best in the world, and thankfully, KL can now boast another establishment that’s bringing authentic French cuisine to Malaysia. [Sponsored]

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Ratha Raub at Damansara Uptown: Restaurant Review

This casual, family-owned restaurant is fast becoming one of Damansara Uptown's most popular new hangouts this year, welcoming crowds who've been eager to savour a three-decade-old culinary legacy that was first born in Pahang's Raub town.

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Vladimir's Place at Off Imbi: Restaurant Review

If you're interested in encouraging gastronomic diversity in KL, then Vladimir's Place is worth a stop. Much of its food is reassuringly rustic, with a true-to-its-roots ring of soulful honesty.

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