Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Asian comfort food forms the foundation of this unassumingly atmospheric cafe, occupying one of downtown KL's backstreets.
Wingstop lands in Malaysia this month with commanding credentials, seeking to stake out a position as a clear winner for chicken dinners.
The kitchen is capable of whipping up over 80 dishes, spanning East and West, encompassing unique recipes as well as familiar staples.
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Most of the burgers here evoke the savoury, heavily seasoned flavours of KL street burgers.
Poised to gain ground among fans of baked fare, this new haven for pastries, cakes & cookies is a labour of love by Sarah, who honed her craft for over 18 months as a home baker before creating her own space to showcase her passion.
After nearly two decades in Bangsar, Aunty Christina is taking her well-respected Sarawak laksa to PJ, shifting from her kopitiam stall in Lucky Garden to her own full-fledged eatery in Sea Park.
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Two culinary cultures, both rich in robust flavours, collide in one restaurant
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