Michter's Whiskey Making a Name for Itself in Malaysia
May 12th, 2025
The top temptation might be the Claypot Briyani Gam Muar, with your choice of Chicken Briyani, Beef Briyani, or our pick, Lamb Briyani.
With its owners and head chef being Egyptians themselves, diners can look forward to tasting some authentic flavours of Egypt at Tut's Eatery.
GUINNESS ‘paints the town green’ for St. Patrick’s, transforming bars across Malaysia into ‘Irish Pubs’ for the
Fans of roast duck might like to flock to Fai Koh, a new stall in Puchong that's reputedly run by a Hong Kong-born-and-trained chef with nearly four decades of professional experience in preparing fresh, flavoursome fowl.
Bubble Bee is building buzz in Chinatown for its egg waffles, served fresh and warm in playful varieties.
Steered by Algerian-born manager Emir, Moroccan chef Achraf and their friendly team, Kasbah offers an authentic voyage through a spectrum of cooking with lush textures and comforting flavours
Open through 5 a.m. each morning, Xing Fu works well enough for combating post-midnight munchies, especially if you're craving traditional Teochew comfort.
As one of the city’s premier hotels, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the brunch put on by the Ritz-Carlton
If you're looking for an indulgent all-you-can-eat meal, then Kuro Japanese Steamboat should be on your list.
The short list of bar snacks at Taman Desa's latest watering hole runs the table from South American to Southeast Asian.
You may be surprised to learn that Kuala Lumpur is home to its very own city opera: we certainly were. But
The Morning After's new menu features bread bowls, crepes, and the trendy charcoal latte.
Imagine the head of the kitchen, with outstretched arms, proudly and personally presenting the fruits of his labour to his enthusiastic guests.
Lim Sheng specialises in charcoal-cooked satisfaction for tempest-tossed evenings - each serving of rice with sliced chicken, salted fish and Chinese sausages remains reliably fresh and steaming-hot to the last, crusty-bottomed bite.
Having established itself as a cafe to reckon with since 2010 in Singapore's Tiong Bahru enclave, Forty Hands is no novice in making customers happy, serving with a smile from start to finish, armed with a sturdy selection of specialities that span brunch and beyond.