Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Neighbourhood Coffee this year introduced its signature dessert of Japanese-inspired 'fuwa fuwa' souffle pancakes
This review is brought to you in part by IDon Japanese Restaurant. Fun-to-slurp noodles, fulfilling rice bowls
Sushi Kinmedai heralds the first KL offshoot of a family of restaurants that includes Tokyo's Roppongi Taira,
Meet our favourite new North Indian eatery in KL with the most compelling biryani we've experienced in recent times.
Fans of French fare, check out Cocott', where everything from crusty house-baked bread to beef bourguignon is
Brasserie 25 at Hotel Stripes is a short stroll from lunchtime landmarks like Yut Kee and The Row, and it's impeccably suited for business meals
A meatless reinterpretation of bak kut teh, brimming with bean curd, mushrooms and a kampung egg in a light herbal
The Starling's latest envoy for cuisine from East and West succeeds in negotiating a diplomatic detente of something for everybody on one menu.
The food here is lip-smacking, promising robust flavours and rich textures, perfected by a terrific team that has mastered the cuisine of the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.
The signature bowl is a solid, fuss-free workman's lunch, with plenty of noodles topped with beef balls, slices and tripe in a mild, clear broth
This review is brought to you in part by Pepelicious. If you frequently drive around Desa Sri Hartamas, you've
The Phix is in: This cafe-store might mainly entice vapers with its shelves of e-cig kits, but its menu may be worth hitting up if you're nearby
Kopenhagen Coffee pays homage to the cafe culture of Denmark's capital city of spires
Make it spicy at TAFT, where the menu changes regularly, with recent tasty, tongue-tingling temptations.
Redemption cracks the right combination for a should-visit coffee bar: Flat whites and long blacks crafted with earnest effort by a genuinely genial team