Review: WIP on the Park
April 28th, 2025
Tucked on one of TTDI's less-travelled rows, Viv's showcases some vivid ideas in its bid to be a distinctive dining destination.
Chef Sergio E.V. hails from Sicily, but he has both Italian and Austrian blood coursing through his veins, making him a versatile figure who's capable of cooking up a cross-border storm at this new first-floor restaurant in Old Klang Road's NewCom building.
Qureshi is a restaurant that's built on a legacy - its founders belong to the family of Indian Master Chef Imtiaz Qureshi, an illustrious member of a lineage of kitchen maestros who've served India's top rulers over the centuries.
Trying to take a passion for pork to tempting new thresholds, Iberico Kitchen is devoted exclusively - as its name indicates - to the Pata Negra breed of acorn-foraging Iberian pigs, with a porky potpourri that swoops from Iberico salads to Iberico burgers.
Fans of Thai food in KL can find succor in this fascinatingly adorned outlet, which features a plethora of recipes rarely available elsewhere.
Fifteen months after it first popped up in Taman Tun Dr Ismail and became one of this neighborhood's most soulful hangouts, Quartet is jazzing up its F&B selection with a retuned, rocking menu for 2015 that aims to drum up the appetites of cafe lovers.
Michelangelo is revered historically as perhaps Italy’s finest artist of the Renaissance, a sculptor, painter, and architect of unparalleled renown. It follows, then, that a restaurant bearing his name would strive to achieve a level of culinary artistry, as well. [Sponsored]
Charlie Chaplin Café at One City USJ Subang is a beautifully, slickly outfitted restaurant inspired by the film ‘City Lights’.
Pandas aren't Publika's sole peculiarity right now - out in The Square, a two-level shipping container cafe called Bxie Blonde might not share the 1,600 papier-mache bears' high profile, but it's also providing a photogenic prescription of cutesy charm.
Many thanks to reader Brendan Chan for tipping us off to Porcupine Place, a cheerful venue with a young, graciously welcoming service team that keeps the mood bright & light. Expect to hear more about Porcupine Place in the months ahead; for us, it was well worth travelling to Puchong for.
Indian food is available almost anywhere in Kuala Lumpur, but it’s often more tricky to find an upscale restaurant that serves authentic fare. [Sponsored]