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May 12th, 2025
Fling a stone in Subang's SS15 neighbourhood and you risk hitting a cafe (or a cafe visitor - eek!); thankfully though, there's no need to sift through a pile of pebbles to uncover an understated gem like Flingstones Cafe, a venue that's as fun as its name.
Another Penang-inspired stop opened recently, vowing to also dish out authentic street eats.
Kota Damansara's 77 Mayford is a cafe with humour and heart that promises 'tea on the loose.'
Four friends who recently wrapped up their studies abroad have come back to Malaysia and combined forces to launch one of PJ's most cheerful cafes.
Time to check out another new Japanese joint: Desa Sri Hartamas' Kisyu Ramen.
Scarcely two months old, Swich's new branch marks a major milestone with the launch of a menu for hot food.
Wheeloaf is a 'mobile gourmet bakery' for paninis and cheese sandwiches.
Checking out this Mexican-themed food truck; Guac Truck.
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.
TWS Cafe is located within the PJ campus of Brickfields Asia College.
The Delle Coffee & Tea is a stylish spot where office workers at the PJ Centrestage complex congregate for coffee and Smooshie juice.
For folks who are super-serious about coffee, the best bet might be the lovably friendly Mad About Coffee.
Prefer less colourful coffee? We feel you; check out Plaza Mont Kiara's amiably unassuming Black & White Cafe for more traditional lattes and flat whites.
If you're looking for offbeat coffee, Bangsar's Ojo Coffee also has some, featuring flavours like red velvet and pina colada.