Michter's Whiskey Making a Name for Itself in Malaysia
May 12th, 2025
Well-designed and thoughtfully incorporated elements of wood and steel, combined with a lovely covered outdoor patio, lend a chic appeal to this 125-seat casual eatery. [Sponsored]
It's been nearly four months since DR.Inc sprang up in Bangsar, swiftly establishing itself as an essential neighbourhood space. Now, the next phase of its founders' master plan is taking shape, with the formal unveiling of CL.Inc, W.Inc & TH.Inc.
Boat Noodle has introduced a new wide-ranging menu with many more Thai temptations, now available at all Boat Noodle branches.
We previously explored The Owls Cafe in October 2014. Since then, this has become a cheerful neighbourhood favourite, thanks to its welcoming setting and even more welcoming crew.
It's been nearly 18 months since we first visited Seven Cups in October 2013, back when Empire Damansara was empty, before this complex became a bustling building of cafes and boat noodles.
This winningly cheerful restaurant lives up to its promise of a 'new way to eat bakso,' bringing lovers of Indonesian beef balls on a cross-continental culinary incline into Italy, a spin through Sweden and a trek of Thailand - luckily, each detour is delicious.
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.
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.
Is it a cafe or a fish store? Both; take a table near these tanks of arowanas and goldfish, and your time here will go by swimmingly.
Opening this Wednesday, Haraju Cube is set to bring Shibuya honey toasts with tantalising twists to Empire Damansara.
Layers The Cake tackles Dutch-Indonesian 'lapis legit' cakes with a twist of contemporary flavours.
The Picnic Table is a cerulean-coloured cafe spearheaded by the people behind KL's Simply Sandwiches caterers.
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.