Michter's Whiskey Making a Name for Itself in Malaysia
May 12th, 2025
For decades, this restaurant has been whipping up hearty plates of well-executed nasi lemak and other Malaysian dishes.
Here’s a look at an Asian cafe in where Malaysia's national dish shares the spotlight with the likes of Korean noodles, Chinese ginger chicken & Japanese teriyaki chicken.
Need nasi lemak? This new hangout helmed by a cordial couple serving fresh home-cooked fare daily, can help.
Houshuen in Petaling Jaya is a one woman show outdoor café that sells tea, cakes and coffee. The name, translated from Chinese, means ‘Good Choice’.
Brightly buoyant and colourfully chirpy, clean and clutter-free, this nifty neighbourhood hangout occupies the same street as Awesome Canteen.
Promising 'coffee and everything nice,' Bangsar's latest cafe opens this week, tucked beside Lorong Maarof's Twenty2 boutique, shepherded by an all-smiles, all-star team that includes Grind 22's own designer-architect Effendy, Raqib and their collaborators.
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.
Meltz offers a diverse menu with Marlon Brando casting his watchful gaze on patrons here.
Check out Meteora in Subang, where customers consume cakes, churros & coffee under the inscrutable stares of Audrey Hepburn & Uma Thurman.
At Empire Damansara, Pot & Kettle's claim to fame might be tied to its distinctive fusion and experimental recipes.
Head to Petaling Jaya’s Ping Wah for a feast of comforting Hainanese soul food.
Sean Yoong delves into the diversity of Chinese cooking at Ho Boh, a trove of Hakka recipes in Puchong.
Evelyn's Chocolate House at One City USJ, Subang, specializes in Belgian choc desserts and boasts an old-school diner's rollicking vibe.